Manuel Razzari wrote:
>> See: http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_chaos_20.html
>
> Extremely appreciated link, this seems to be EXACTLY what I need.
>
> I will test this first thing tomorrow and let you know if it works.
>
> Thank you, and thanks Georg btw who always seems to have "been there,
>
Alan K Baker wrote:
> I was using IE7 today, with in excess of 10 tabs open. The last one
> happened to be where I was viewing the output from my edited code, on
> a dual screen.
>
> The css definition contains a reference to a 1 pixel png file that is
> repeated within a in both x and y directio
Alan K Baker wrote:
[...]
> I checked my code and could find no error, then I checked an online version
> in an earlier tab and that was OK, so I downloaded that code and ran it in
> the tab that was showing wrongly, and the display was still incorrect.
>
> I closed down IE7 and re-started it an
I was using IE7 today, with in excess of 10 tabs open. The last one happened to
be where I was viewing the output from my edited code, on a dual screen.
The css definition contains a reference to a 1 pixel png file that is repeated
within a in both x and y directions, to make a solid box. The p
I'm sorry, I should have said that I hadn't got round to testing in Firefox
yet. I only tested in IE7 for now. I tend to try to get it right in one browser
first, then tweak it later for the others and yes, the float:left *does* make a
difference in other browsers.
Thanks for the 'fix'. It cert
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> Subject: [css-d] Absolute positioned elements followed by relative
elements -
> IE6/IE7
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> I
On 14 Aug 2008, at 22:58, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
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>> On 14 Aug 2008, at 18:48, Manuel Razzari wrote:
>>
>>> So, using conditional comments, I produced a CSS file which
>>> targets IE6 only.
I was curious if anyone can point me in the right direction for documentation
regarding positioning bugs in IE6/IE7 in which an absolutely positioned element
followed by a relatively positioned element in the document appears underneath
the relative element, regardless of the z-index stacking order
Jonny,
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 18:42, Jonny Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 14 Aug 2008, at 18:48, Manuel Razzari wrote:
>> So the question is: how can I import / link a full CSS file for IE6,
>> using only CSS (without using conditional comments, css expressios or
>> javascript).
>
> Ass
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] Pass full css file to IE6 but not IE7 - with CSS only
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> On 14 Aug 2008,
On 14 Aug 2008, at 18:48, Manuel Razzari wrote:
> So, using conditional comments, I produced a CSS file which
> targets IE6 only.
> Then, due to an extremely bizarre client situation, it turns out I
> can't use conditional comments
>
> So the question is: how can I import / link a full CSS file
>> So, using conditional comments, I produced a CSS file which targets IE6
>> only.
>> Then, due to an extremely bizarre client situation, it turns out I
>> can't use conditional comments
>>
>> Any ideas? Or must I fall back to prepending * html to all my IE6 rules?
Ingo Chao wrote:
> Why not? Th
Manuel Razzari wrote:
> So, using conditional comments, I produced a CSS file which targets IE6 only.
> Then, due to an extremely bizarre client situation, it turns out I
> can't use conditional comments
>
> ...
>
> Any ideas? Or must I fall back to prepending * html to all my IE6 rules?
Why no
I have a css menu that the "on" or "focus" state isn't working. I suspect
the OVER graphic is falling behind the background graphic of the nav, but I
am not sure. How can I fix this?
Here is the page: http://korbyimagery.com/site/nwc/index.asp
Here is the css for the menu:
/*menu---
Hi all!
So, using conditional comments, I produced a CSS file which targets IE6 only.
Then, due to an extremely bizarre client situation, it turns out I
can't use conditional comments
So the question is: how can I import / link a full CSS file for IE6,
using only CSS (without using conditional c
Thanks David and Alan for taking time to look and explain.
I had decided and allowed for some but not the smallest monitors, setting a
min width of 760px and max width of 1200px. Middle ground?
I have followed you references back to positon:fixed. I'm not commercial so
don't have to be available to
What I am trying to do -and I don't know if there is a tutorial or
something on this- is put a curve (gif I imagine)
on the left hand side
of the first nav, then have an li that covers the search text and
input. I'm thinking that actually
it would be look a lot better if I
get rid of the back
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