Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
David McGlone wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> >> Tracy >> > > Wow David, it looks great! can the source be downloaded? I'm actually excited > to see how you did this. David is "out to lunch" (most of the time). Do whatever you want with it o

Re: [css-d] horizontal menu wrapping in IE6

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
A.K. Allen wrote: > > I have a horizontal menu that is wrapping in IE6. It consists of a ul with > background images. Here is the page: > > http://frank.mtsu.edu/~mtabroad/sa_students/about_test.shtml > > > Can anyone help me fix this? > > Thanks, > Kris > > Can you be more specific because

Re: [css-d] Two Column Dropdown Menu

2009-01-30 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Michael Halvorsen wrote: > Our content has greatly expanded and we're getting to the point where > we are running out of space with our drop downs. Drop-downs easily run out of space and off screen, and size of available browser window is normally a big unknown. Anyway, you probably only need t

Re: [css-d] Issue with third column in Faux Columns layout

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
Emily Songster wrote: > Greetings: > > My website that is presently live (www.emspacedesign.com), is working > perfectly in Firefox on the Mac, but it's showing white gaps at the bottom of > the second or third column in all of the other browsers. > > So I decided to use the Faux Columns layout

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Friday 30 January 2009 9:26:46 pm David Laakso wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight > > problem with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words > > after the first word. > > RE: > >

Re: [css-d] width of scrollable table

2009-01-30 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Jan 31, 2009, at 12:33 PM, Jim Albert wrote: > http://www6.netrition.com/scroll_table_within_table.html > Here I've placed that same scrolling table within a cell of an outer > table. Notice that no scrolling appears. This behavior occurs in > Firefox, IE and Safari. Only in Opera do I see

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Friday 30 January 2009 9:26:46 pm David Laakso wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight > > problem with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words > > after the first word. > > RE: > >

Re: [css-d] width of scrollable table

2009-01-30 Thread Jim Albert
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > On Jan 29, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Jim Albert wrote: > >> It seems like the only way I can get table to be "clipped" properly >> and >> scroll is to give a pixel length to the width of the DIV. >> >> I thought I could use: >> >> and I was expecting that the table would f

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
David McGlone wrote: > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight problem > with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words after the > first word. > > RE: Georg Sortun has answered your question. Taking it a step fur

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Friday 30 January 2009 9:01:39 am Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > You're correct. I make changes and look at it with firefox. I'm aware > > it probably will not look the same in different versions of IE, > > Opera, etc, but I haven't figured out what to do to fix this. What > >

Re: [css-d] stacking obscuring links in IE6

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
Debbie Campbell wrote: > I'm having what I think is a stacking issue in IE6 - the menu links on > the left are not clickable, except for 'Contact.' But I can't see the > problem - can someone help? Greatly appreciated. > > >> http://www.vicschendel.com/portfolio.php >> > > Does addi

Re: [css-d] Two Column Dropdown Menu

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
Michael Halvorsen wrote: > Hello, > > Our content has greatly expanded and we're getting to the point where we are > running out of space with our drop downs. > Then you may need a site map ;-) ? > > Thanks, > Michael > -- A thin red line and a salmon-color ampersand forthcoming. h

Re: [css-d] Issue with third column in Faux Columns layout

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
Emily Songster wrote: > Greetings: > > My website that is presently live (www.emspacedesign.com), is working > perfectly in Firefox on the Mac Is it? Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.4; en-US; rv:1.9.0.5) Gecko/2008120121 Firefox/3.0.5 Gap bottom right column:

[css-d] stacking obscuring links in IE6

2009-01-30 Thread Debbie Campbell
I'm having what I think is a stacking issue in IE6 - the menu links on the left are not clickable, except for 'Contact.' But I can't see the problem - can someone help? Greatly appreciated. > http://www.vicschendel.com/portfolio.php -- Debbie www.redkitecreative.com ___

[css-d] gettings lists to align right

2009-01-30 Thread Sandy
hey all, there is a problem I hope you can help with - I am pretty much at the end of my rope. I have a page where I would like some things to line up on the right, and it's working in the browsers I've tested except for IE6 and 7. I've got it more or less looking right in 7, if you don't look

[css-d] Two Column Dropdown Menu

2009-01-30 Thread Michael Halvorsen
Hello, Our content has greatly expanded and we're getting to the point where we are running out of space with our drop downs. I have been on the White Houses new website quite a bit lately trying to figure out how to something similar. I was wondering if anyone had a link to a write up on two col

[css-d] getting lists to align right in ie7

2009-01-30 Thread Sandy
hey all, there is a problem I hope you can help with - I am pretty much at the end of my rope. I have a page where I would like some things to line up on the right, and it's working in the browsers I've tested except for IE6 and 7. I've got it more or less looking right in 7, if you don't look

[css-d] Issue with third column in Faux Columns layout

2009-01-30 Thread Emily Songster
Greetings: My website that is presently live (www.emspacedesign.com), is working perfectly in Firefox on the Mac, but it's showing white gaps at the bottom of the second or third column in all of the other browsers. So I decided to use the Faux Columns layout technique to solve the problem. I'

Re: [css-d] a png not displaying!

2009-01-30 Thread Highpowered
Ian Young wrote: > Nah > > Sorry that doesn't make any difference. The script is designed to replace > what is in the html. I don't think the problem is in the ie-fix, because if > I strip everything out and just use the .flash_home div it works ok. From the ... I don't use conditional commen

Re: [css-d] horizontal menu wrapping in IE6

2009-01-30 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
A.K. Allen wrote: > I have a horizontal menu that is wrapping in IE6. > > http://frank.mtsu.edu/~mtabroad/sa_students/about_test.shtml Add... * html #header ul li {overflow-x: hidden;} ...to prevent the anchors from expanding the list-items in IE6. BTW: IE6 is in standards mode, so hacking widt

[css-d] horizontal menu wrapping in IE6

2009-01-30 Thread A.K. Allen
Hello All, I have a horizontal menu that is wrapping in IE6. It consists of a ul with background images. Here is the page: http://frank.mtsu.edu/~mtabroad/sa_students/about_test.shtml Here are the styles: #header ul { margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 784px; height: 70px; _height: 71px; bo

Re: [css-d] a png not displaying!

2009-01-30 Thread Ian Young
Nah Sorry that doesn't make any difference. The script is designed to replace what is in the html. I don't think the problem is in the ie-fix, because if I strip everything out and just use the .flash_home div it works ok. However, if you look at page now, I have made the changes to save any con

Re: [css-d] a png not displaying!

2009-01-30 Thread Martyn Merrett
Yep found it... in the "ie-fix.css" you've linked to: src='../images/Adress-top-3.png' Yet the image is /images/Address-top-2b.png Make that change and it should be sorted :) ~Mx http://www.mxdx.co.uk 2009/1/30 Ian Young : > Odd one here. > > http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/index-test.php >

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
David McGlone wrote: > You're correct. I make changes and look at it with firefox. I'm aware > it probably will not look the same in different versions of IE, > Opera, etc, but I haven't figured out what to do to fix this. What > would you recommend? Apart from with IE6-7-8, don't mind browser

[css-d] a png not displaying!

2009-01-30 Thread Ian Young
Odd one here. http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/index-test.php All the pngs display in IE6 fine with exception of the address logo. Style sheet is at /dev/includes/ie-fix.css and /style-new.css. I cannot for the life of me see where the error lies. You guys any thoughts? Ian Y

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Thursday 29 January 2009 9:31:54 pm you wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > I'm thinking that even though there are more than 1 words, closing > > the tag after each word does not make it a whole new box that can be > > moved individually. > > > > Am I thinking correctly? > > No, I'm afraid your t

Re: [css-d] IE issues: positioning and background problems

2009-01-30 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Elle Meredith wrote: > 1. Cockerel at the bottom does not get the correct z-index -- should > be in front of the #footer on the home page > http://designbyelle.com.au/mq/ The test-file I sent you corrections for IE from before... ...with st

Re: [css-d] Problems with max-width, right aligned div and remaining height design

2009-01-30 Thread Olivier Sannier
Olivier Sannier wrote: > Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: >> Olivier Sannier wrote: >> http://photos2.obones.com/photo.php?NoPhoto=483 http://photos2.obones.com/photo.php?NoPhoto=484 >>> Maybe this got unnoticed, but I would really appreciate any help with >>> these problems. >> In essence: make th

[css-d] IE issues: positioning and background problems

2009-01-30 Thread Elle Meredith
Hello, I actually asked for assistance with first problem before and thought the problem was fixed but it is not. I have two problems with IE: 1. Cockerel at the bottom does not get the correct z-index -- should be in front of the #footer on the home page http://designbyelle.com.au/mq/ 2. I'm