On 8/7/08 10:16 PM, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Gilbert wrote:
Thank you for your very welcomed input. You donĀ¹t by any chance have a good
method for creating a drop shadow for the main content div26 do you?
Regards,
Brian
I'm creating a website at the moment
Brian Gilbert wrote:
I'm creating a website at the moment and have put the rough pages up on
http://www.nctd.com.au/
Brian Gilbert
If its not to much trouble could you describe that basic steps that are
required to build a auto centering page
Hi All,
I am facing linking problem using CSS Style Sheet. Here is my XML. I
know its easy in XSL. But I need to using CSS. Anyone suggest me how i
will do this.
My XML
paraulink
url=http://www.zebrapress.co.za;www.zebrapress.co.za/ulink/para
tocfront num=ch1Introduction/tocfront
para...Some
Well - the div id differs on these two pages. The h1 tag that looks like
you want it lives in a div with id=site_content. The one that doesn't
look right lives in a div with id=content.
Otherwise, both are simple h1 tags. The styling on those two div id's
must be the difference.
Chris A.
On
Rick Lecoat wrote:
On 10 Jul 2008, at 22:42, Ingo Chao wrote:
http://novatest.sharkattack.co.uk/development.php
Did you mean this is typeStyle.css ?
a .extraLinktext {
position: absolute;
left: -999em;
}
a:focus .extraLinktext {
position: relative;
left: 0;
}
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My centered p won't center. Help, please . . .
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this is trumping your global p centering:
#ctrtext p {grfxjobs.css (line 177)
text-align:left;
vertical-align:middle;
}
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http://thewei.com/sandbox/grfxjobs/bizcards/
My centered p won't center. Help, please . . .
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My centered p won't center. Help, please . . .
Kim-
This oughta do it:
#ctrtext p.center {
text-align: center;
}
Hope it helps.
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My centered p won't center. Help, please . . .
Line 177 of grfxjobs.css has higher specificity and sets it left
#ctrtext p
Try using Firebug in Firefox to see what is happening with your styles and
what is taking precedence
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Thansk all - okay, here we go..
Validate the markup on all pages. Do you and/or the client have IE/
6 and IE/7 set at anything other than Text Size : medium (default)?
I validated - right now, the only thing that makes it *invalid* is the
flash. But when I take out the flash, the page is
Michelle Cole wrote:
When you have the PC back, check the setting in both IE/6 and IE/7
to make sure they are set to text-size medium.
IE6 - yes, set to Medium, and looks fine.
IE7 - yep - it's the same. It doesn't look *quite* as bold in IE7 as
it does on my Mac, but it's definitely
Hi i'm having some issues on ie7 with a certain page. Could somebody
please point me in the right direction to what it could be, the page
displays fine in Firefox.
*Warning. This page displays minor adult content. http://
www.dominr.com/profile/preview/18
Lyn Williams - Web
I am working on a new web page at
http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php. Below is my total CSS
(http://www.choroideremia.org/css/layout.css). Why is IE 7 displaying a bunch
of padding at the top and bottom of my curve graphic; will Firefox 3.0 is not?
Also, Ie7 seems to be displaying
Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
I am working on a new web page at
http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php. Below is my total CSS
(http://www.choroideremia.org/css/layout.css). Why is IE 7 displaying a bunch
of padding at the top and bottom of my curve graphic; will Firefox 3.0 is
URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.htm
CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.css
On Windows XP Pro... FF3, Opera 9.51, and Safari 3.1.2 display the site
correctly. IE7 and IE6 don't. IE7 shows everything right except the padding
on the links in the
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Is there a way to apply styles to to the browse/file-input button?
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| URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.htm
| CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.css
|
| On Windows XP Pro... FF3, Opera 9.51, and Safari 3.1.2
| display the site correctly. IE7 and IE6 don't. IE7 shows
| everything right except the padding on
| URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.htm
| CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.css
|
| On Windows XP Pro... FF3, Opera 9.51, and Safari 3.1.2
| display the site correctly. IE7 and IE6 don't. IE7 shows
| everything right except the padding on
Apologies to everyone if this is an easy fix, but my eyes are bleary
at this point, and I'm stuck.
Have a WordPress site that looks just fine in FireFox, Safari and IE
6, but freaks out in IE 7. I think it's the float layout, but can't
find the exact fix.
The site is at
From: Daniel Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.htm
| CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.css
|
| On Windows XP Pro... FF3, Opera 9.51, and Safari 3.1.2
| display the site correctly. IE7 and IE6 don't. IE7 shows
|
Jeff Chasin wrote:
Apologies to everyone if this is an easy fix, but my eyes are bleary
at this point, and I'm stuck.
Have a WordPress site that looks just fine in FireFox, Safari and IE
6, but freaks out in IE 7. I think it's the float layout, but can't
find the exact fix.
The
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