Re: [css-d] IE6 showstopper

2009-06-19 Thread Alan Gresley
David Auth wrote: > Greetings, list! I've just joined for some help with a specific > problem. Please see http://www.sihlusa.com/products/products.asp > > In short, what should I do to my style sheet to make sure that IE6 > renders this page closely enough to the others to become naviagable? > T

Re: [css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread Alan Gresley
Sandy Gonzales wrote: > There should be a clearing div after the "main" div or before the > "footerholder" to clear the floated divs. "footerholder" should not be > positioned absolutely. [...] Hello Sandy, there is no shoulds in CSS. This is about Opera (any version) and IE6 being *buggy* wit

Re: [css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread Alan Gresley
Norman Fournier wrote: > Hello, > > The footer is positioned at the end of the bodycopy, here: > > http://www.normanfournier.com/capabilities/privacy.html > > but does not stay anchored to the bottom of the browser window when > there is little bodycopy, as in this page: > > http://www.norma

Re: [css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread David Laakso
Norman Fournier wrote: > Hello, > > I have a footer that is positioned correctly when a page opens but > then scrolls when the page scrolls. The page in question is located > here: > http://www.normanfournier.com/capabilities/privacy.html > > The css is located here: > http://www.normanfournier

Re: [css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread Paul Novitski
At 6/19/2009 01:35 PM, Norman Fournier wrote: >If anyone knows a way to effect both the footer staying anchored to >the bottom of the browser window and/or appearing at the end of the >text, that would be fantastic, or is it a choice of one or the other? I've used Cameron Adams' solution several

Re: [css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread Norman Fournier
On 19-Jun-09, at 11:26 AM, Elias Abunassar wrote: >> On 19-Jun-09, at 11:22 AM, Sandy Gonzales wrote: >>> There should be a clearing div after the "main" div or before the >>> "footerholder" to clear the floated divs. "footerholder" should >>> not be positioned absolutely. >>> >>> Norman Four

Re: [css-d] negative margin in safari and Opera

2009-06-19 Thread David Laakso
JGardner wrote: > Hello, > > I am looking for information regarding how opera and safari handle negative > margins. I am working on a site - http://www.lauramcguire.com/ which I used > a negative margin to place the navigation at the top right of the web page. > It works fine in I.E. and Firef

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-19 Thread David Laakso
> No CSS3 solution for this I’m afraid, since this is not only a rounded > corner request, is a “rounded corner with glow border effect request” (I > hate this designer), and I believe not even gecko supports the border-image > css3 property. > > Márcio > > > There is hope from Sweden.

Re: [css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread Sandy Gonzales
There should be a clearing div after the "main" div or before the "footerholder" to clear the floated divs. "footerholder" should not be positioned absolutely. Norman Fournier wrote: > Hello, > > I have a footer that is positioned correctly when a page opens but > then scrolls when the page sc

[css-d] IE6 showstopper

2009-06-19 Thread David Auth
Greetings, list! I've just joined for some help with a specific problem. Please see http://www.sihlusa.com/products/products.asp In short, what should I do to my style sheet to make sure that IE6 renders this page closely enough to the others to become naviagable? The div on the left is totally

[css-d] Footer doesn't stick to bottom of page

2009-06-19 Thread Norman Fournier
Hello, I have a footer that is positioned correctly when a page opens but then scrolls when the page scrolls. The page in question is located here: http://www.normanfournier.com/capabilities/privacy.html The css is located here: http://www.normanfournier.com/normanfournier09.css Any help is

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-19 Thread MEM
> if the avant-garde were my bag, > I'd > look into the simple, satisfying, and far less frustrating solution > that > CSS3 offers [1]. Granted, as of this writing, the browser support for > that module is weak. Nevertheless, it allows one to concentrate, all > the > more, on important matters: put