[css-d] I give up with IE

2008-11-19 Thread Ray Pello
Hullo, I have a problem. THis site : www.reginagarde.com looks OKAY to FF but when it comes to ie : when it gets to the product details page (such as : http://www.reginagarde.com/store/show/D231) The layout of the footer got screwed. I used this for the positioned container and footer (footer is

Re: [css-d] URLs

2008-11-19 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Kathy Davie wrote: > Cross-browser "repaired" example... Note: I didn't fix your source-code bugs. > The hover color for my links is supposed to be pink, not the royal > blue that

[css-d] URLs

2008-11-19 Thread Kathy Davie
I had included urls in the CSS and Test page text but I guess it didn't come across... The CSS link is http://ra.nilenet.com/~delight/CSS/stylesDavidX.css The test page link is http://ra.nilenet.com/~delight/aboutKathyDavieDavidX.html Kathy _

Re: [css-d] page layout breaks in IE6

2008-11-19 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Lori Brown wrote: > http://www.ertcorp.com/layoutTest/ > > It looks and behaves fine in FF3 and IE7 but blows up in IE6 on XP, > tested on BrowserCam. Well, as you've written in your stylesheet: /* zoom is for stupid IE bugs */ ... and 'hasLayout' tends to trigger all kinds of absurd behavior i

[css-d] Horizontal Menu problems

2008-11-19 Thread Nadine Misiaszek
I am new to a lot of CSS. I have been trying to get a horizontal menu to position. I have looked through the archives and found an List Apart example that I could duplicate in isolation: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~nmisiasz/test/ListApart2.html I then tried to position the menu with my other e

[css-d] page layout breaks in IE6

2008-11-19 Thread Lori Brown
I have done what I've been threatening to do for a long time and have redesigned my organization's page layout to be tableless. It validates as html 4.01 transitional. It uses a modification of a layout I cribbed from Berea St. and from Dan Cederholm's books. The guinea pig is here: http://www.e

Re: [css-d] about inline, replaced element

2008-11-19 Thread Ingo Chao
ray wrote: ... > /> > where the img would be positioned? and why? The initial value for vertical-align, baseline, applies. It affects the inline level elements in a line box. Therefore, the image, being inline by default, should align with the baseline of the parent -element. CSS 2.1: 9.4.2 In

Re: [css-d] about inline, replaced element

2008-11-19 Thread Iñigo
Hi ray, i'm not sure I've understood what you ask. But it's easy to do the proof and see what happens. :-) I've done it and the anchor element works as parent. So if there is text inside the element its font-size gives the position of the element but it does not resize it. iñ 2008/11/19 ray

Re: [css-d] New here!

2008-11-19 Thread Iñigo
Welcome Paul. You are in good company here. :-) iñ 2008/11/19 Paul Ravenstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have just stumbled across this list and am intrigued... I am fairly new > to > css, and look forward to an arena where ideas can be shared.Paul > > -- > We can't solve problems by using the same