Re: [css-d] Floating Cols Cut Off in IE

2009-03-09 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Duane Nelson wrote: > I'm trying a new technique (for me) to stretch all three columns from > the header to the footer. In IE (6 and 7), my floating left and > right columns are being cut off if my center column isn't long > enough. The following page looks the way I want it to in FF: > > ht

[css-d] Floating Cols Cut Off in IE

2009-03-09 Thread Duane Nelson
Hi, all. I'm trying a new technique (for me) to stretch all three columns from the header to the footer. In IE (6 and 7), my floating left and right columns are being cut off if my center column isn't long enough. The following page looks the way I want it to in FF: http://nmdnaz.org/index2.

Re: [css-d] User Style Sheets ?

2009-03-09 Thread David Hucklesby
Christopher R wrote: > I have two questions, first off how many people here sometimes use > there own style sheet ? Also could you have your style sheet so that > no matter what it could not be overwritten but without adding a > series of !important everywhere in the style sheet? > ___

Re: [css-d] User Style Sheets ?

2009-03-09 Thread Felix Miata
On 2009/03/09 11:06 (GMT-0500) Jack Timmons composed: > User wins, every time. (Ideally) The real world is light years from ideal. Most sites over-specify via repetition, classes & IDs, making generic user styles close to useless, and requiring inordinate time for site-specific style overrides to

Re: [css-d] User Style Sheets ?

2009-03-09 Thread Jack Timmons
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Christopher R wrote: > I have two questions, first off how many people here sometimes use there > own style sheet ? Also could you have your style sheet so that > no matter what it could not be overwritten but without adding a series of > !important everywhere in th

Re: [css-d] User Style Sheets ?

2009-03-09 Thread JWN
Morning Christopher You wrote; >I have two questions, first off how many people here sometimes use there >own style sheet ? Also could you have your style sheet so that > no matter what it could not be overwritten but without adding a series of > !important everywhere in the style sheet? > ___

Re: [css-d] Floating a sub-list level with it's parent list

2009-03-09 Thread mx . cssdee
I think I get what you are saying... on the above example you have four Modules but you may have more? Do you want the base of both so stay the same and it to expand upwards? ie .Subscriber Modules .Main Nav .Module 1 .Page 1 .Module 2 .Page 2 .Module 3 .Page 3 .Module 4 ...or... .Subscriber M