Re: [css-d] Background repeating in print/preview

2009-05-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 30, 2009, at 2:48 AM, John Middleton wrote: > I'm having a puzzling CSS print issue I'd like some input on, if > some of > you don't mind assisting. > I have this HTML document online at: > . > > When I print or print-preview the CSS ID image re

Re: [css-d] site check, particularly on ie6 ?

2009-05-29 Thread snak detek+0r
David, thanks for your gracious feedback. unfortunately, i'm not sure if i understand much of what you had to say (my comprehension stats are usually pretty decent too); explanation below. also, at the bottom is a newly discovered problem its the sort of thing i can't reason, but that i know th

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 30, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Jenni Beard wrote: > Hmm, I've found that often what works in Mozilla does not work in > Opera or > vice-versa, now I just finally broke down and downloaded Chrome, and > all > works great in IE7, Mozilla3, Opera9.64, but the navigation is > skewed to the > left

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread David Laakso
Jenni Beard wrote: > I don't know any IE7 hacks, nor have I seen any. Now, IE6, THAT'S another > story! That browser is/was SO annoying. > > Anyone know what % of people are still using IE6 anyway? Last stats I heard > were from almost 2 yrs ago, that claimed almost 25% of internet users... > > T

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread Jenni Beard
Hmm, I've found that often what works in Mozilla does not work in Opera or vice-versa, now I just finally broke down and downloaded Chrome, and all works great in IE7, Mozilla3, Opera9.64, but the navigation is skewed to the left by about 30 or 40 px in Chrome. So, now I feel like I have to add a

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread Jenni Beard
I don't know any IE7 hacks, nor have I seen any. Now, IE6, THAT'S another story! That browser is/was SO annoying. Anyone know what % of people are still using IE6 anyway? Last stats I heard were from almost 2 yrs ago, that claimed almost 25% of internet users... Thanks! Jenni -Original Me

Re: [css-d] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-05-29 Thread Todd Libby
Zachary Uram wrote: > LinkedIn > > > Zachary Uram requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn: > -- > > Stefan, > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Zachary Uram > Pittsburgh, PA > net...@gmail.com > www.

Re: [css-d] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-05-29 Thread Todd Libby
Zachary Uram wrote: > LinkedIn > > > Zachary Uram requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn: > -- > > Stefan, > > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. > > - Zachary Uram > Pittsburgh, PA > net...@gmail.com > www.

Re: [css-d] google translator gadget affecting css

2009-05-29 Thread Tim Snadden
On 30/05/2009, at 7:58 AM, Jenni Beard wrote: > Hi, I am new to this group and hope someone has a suggestion for me. > > I have just added the Google Translation Gadget to a new site I'm > building. > Thus far, the CSS is coming along well (not quite done yet). But > when you > select a diff

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread Tim Snadden
On 30/05/2009, at 9:47 AM, Jenni Beard wrote: > Generally these days I code for IE7, then check out Mozilla and > Opera With respect I would suggest a different approach to the line above. If you write standards compliant markup and CSS you will rarely have to make significant changes to mak

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread David Laakso
Jenni Beard wrote: > Generally these days I code for IE7, then check out Mozilla and > Opera (and am getting ready to embark on Google Chrome, alas!), then add > hacks where needed since these all seem to render most CSS layouts a bit > differently. > Code to IE/7??? I don't think so. Code

Re: [css-d] site check, particularly on ie6 ?

2009-05-29 Thread Mark Henderson
snak detek+0r wrote: > Subject: [css-d] site check, particularly on ie6 ? > > there are two different layouts, front page > http://tinyurl.com/pxgydd > > and all other pages > http://tinyurl.com/msyk76 > > fingers crossed, > thanks! No amount of finger-crossing will solve the 404s on both style

[css-d] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-05-29 Thread Zachary Uram
LinkedIn Zachary Uram requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn: -- Stefan, I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Zachary Uram Pittsburgh, PA net...@gmail.com www.hyperyoda.org View invitation from Zachary Uram

[css-d] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-05-29 Thread Shane Austin
LinkedIn CSS, I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Shane Learn more: https://www.linkedin.com/e/isd/600903002/ieepIGDB/ -- What is LinkedIn and why should you join? http://learn.linkedin.com/what-is-linkedin

[css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-29 Thread Jenni Beard
“then it is also present in Safari (3.2.2). Hacking Firefox 3 is dangerous since particular bugs have been fixed with this version but the hacks are more specific (targeting or filtering) to Gecko engine versions. There is many of them. Anyway how can you hack a fix for this bug?” I’m no expert

[css-d] google translator gadget affecting css

2009-05-29 Thread Jenni Beard
Hi, I am new to this group and hope someone has a suggestion for me. I have just added the Google Translation Gadget to a new site I'm building. Thus far, the CSS is coming along well (not quite done yet). But when you select a different language from the tool to translate the page, a white bar a

Re: [css-d] How much do you trust multiple IEs?

2009-05-29 Thread Susan Payne
>Did you have a CSS question ;-) No, but you guys seem nicer than the other places I lurk. Thanks for checking. :) Susan Payne Website Administrator | susan.pa...@cpa.state.tx.us | 512-463-7639 Fiscal Information | Fiscal Management | Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

Re: [css-d] How much do you trust multiple IEs?

2009-05-29 Thread David Laakso
Susan Payne wrote: > So I'm trying to use an IE png fix > (http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/) to correct the transparent png > issue with IE6. I've used this fix before but now it is not working when > I look at it Multiple IE's 6 rendering. In fact, not even demos using > this fix are working

Re: [css-d] list Within list problem

2009-05-29 Thread Reese
Erik Vorhes wrote: > No, his HTML is correct, and your recommendation will not only > invalidate his HTML but also cause a bunch of additional problems. How unfortunate, for me. It seems you are correct. Further, that in my pursuit of more advanced particulars, I've misrememberd this particular b

[css-d] How much do you trust multiple IEs?

2009-05-29 Thread Susan Payne
So I'm trying to use an IE png fix (http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/) to correct the transparent png issue with IE6. I've used this fix before but now it is not working when I look at it Multiple IE's 6 rendering. In fact, not even demos using this fix are working. Unfortunately I don't hav

[css-d] Background repeating in print/preview

2009-05-29 Thread John Middleton
Greetings, I'm having a puzzling CSS print issue I'd like some input on, if some of you don't mind assisting. I have this HTML document online at: . When I print or print-preview the CSS ID image repeats on every printed page (if BG images are set to

Re: [css-d] RTL help

2009-05-29 Thread Ibrahim Y
what RTL language you dealing with? is there a sample page? On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Cristiano Diniz da Silva < cristian...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working with some css changes for RTL (right to left) and I'm getting 2 > funny things: > > 1. always the last item from the bullet l

[css-d] RTL help

2009-05-29 Thread Cristiano Diniz da Silva
Hi, I'm working with some css changes for RTL (right to left) and I'm getting 2 funny things: 1. always the last item from the bullet list is showing the bullet on the wrong side 2. Some parenthesis are showing on wrong places (not closing) Can anyone help!? Thanks in advance. Cristiano Di

Re: [css-d] style first only if it is phasized?

2009-05-29 Thread Matt Wilkie
> Do you have control of the markup? ... > If you do not control markup then, yes, you'd need scripting to > add the DIV to relevant paragraphs for this approach to work. The latter I'm afraid, it's a wiki. Thanks for the feedback. best regards, -- -matt

Re: [css-d] Can CSS target content in an iframe?

2009-05-29 Thread Stephen Tang
Philippe, Thank you for confirming my thoughts on this. Then ,there is something else at work here with my problem. --Stephen On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > > On May 29, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Stephen Tang wrote: > >> I have an HTML page that has an iframe element.  T

Re: [css-d] Can CSS target content in an iframe?

2009-05-29 Thread Stephen Tang
Dan, Thanks for your input. I'll have to check the domains of the Javascript files. Thanks. --Stephen >Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 15:41:47 -0700 >From: Dan Gayle Subject: Re: [css-d] Can CSS target content in an iframe? >To: CSS-D >Message-ID: <74a8f8d80905281541gfc1f6b6sfb96d10ae5920...@mail.gma

Re: [css-d] Image and border issues (in IE)

2009-05-29 Thread Ester Muñoz
Thanks, Philippe. My pages do have a DTD, but they are loaded within the eLearning platform's own code, and I can't modify any of it. Well, I guess editing pictures to add the padding it is :-( The idea of the span is a good one, but modifying the HTML files within the platform is even more pa

[css-d] Aligning select option text segments

2009-05-29 Thread Stevo Slavić
Hello CSS'ers, Is it possible to align one part of the select option text with left edge, and the other part with right edge? I've tried several things, segmenting option text with div's and span's, but it seems that anything put within option besides text is simply ignored by the browser. Regar

Re: [css-d] Image and border issues (in IE)

2009-05-29 Thread Ester Muñoz
Tim Climis escribió: > On Friday, May 29, 2009 7:14:37 am Ester Muñoz wrote: >> Hello all. Long time reader, first time poster here. >> >> I'm developing a web course for a university, and I'm having a issue >> with the images in the pages. The course is behind password so I can't >> post the add

Re: [css-d] Image and border issues (in IE)

2009-05-29 Thread Tim Climis
On Friday, May 29, 2009 7:14:37 am Ester Muñoz wrote: > Hello all. Long time reader, first time poster here. > > I'm developing a web course for a university, and I'm having a issue > with the images in the pages. The course is behind password so I can't > post the address. > > In Firefox, the imag

Re: [css-d] Image and border issues (in IE)

2009-05-29 Thread Ester Muñoz
Re-sending, I managed to send only to Philippe! > > If your pages don't have a doctype as first thing on the page, and you > can't change the templates, then I don't know any good solution. Maybe > wrap the image in a span, and apply the style to the span ? > I just checked the source code in

Re: [css-d] Image and border issues (in IE)

2009-05-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 29, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Ester Muñoz wrote: > In Firefox, the images get a dark red border .7em away from the image, > IE glues the border to the image, and no matter what I do, I can't > make > it the way I want (that is, the image has a border around it but it > des > not touch the pict

[css-d] Image and border issues (in IE)

2009-05-29 Thread Ester Muñoz
Hello all. Long time reader, first time poster here. I'm developing a web course for a university, and I'm having a issue with the images in the pages. The course is behind password so I can't post the address. In Firefox, the images get a dark red border .7em away from the image, IE glues the

Re: [css-d] Problems with IE 6 on a simple example page

2009-05-29 Thread David Laakso
Christian Montoya wrote: > > I put up a simple example page at this address: > http://christianmontoya.net/help/ > and I have been working on fixing the bugs in IE 6. > > Any help solving these two problems would be greatly appreciated! > > Interesting little photo thingy you got there :-) .