Re: [css-d] Unexplained gap/wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
Ellen Heitman wrote: > To follow up on my last question, I'm including a link of the issue: > http://www.williamtobrien.com/letters_leaving.html > > You'll notice that after the header (e.g., December 1942) there is a huge > gap between it and the rest of the content. This error appears only in IE

Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
Al Sparber wrote: > From: "Rod Castello" Re: [...] > The > technique (a list for the root menu and disjointed submenus) is not > necessarily non-semantic or inaccessible. So how does one access these pages or even know about the existence of such pa

Re: [css-d] Text pokes out bottom of box

2009-09-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 30, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Lalena wrote: > an anyone tell me why the text in my first box pokes out the bottom? > Here's the page: > http://suziblade.com/rapant-mcelroy/our_services.html > (The borders are temporary, just so I can see what's going on.) It > looks like the right column is deter

Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7

2009-09-29 Thread Al Sparber
From: "Rod Castello" Subject: Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7 Rod Castello wrote: > I'm using Chromestyle from Dynamic Drive for my Navigation Drop Downs. -- Thanks for your response. I was hoping to avoid making the change, but you may b

Re: [css-d] Text pokes out bottom of box

2009-09-29 Thread David Laakso
Lalena wrote: > Can anyone tell me why the text in my first box pokes out the bottom? > Here's the page: > http://suziblade.com/rapant-mcelroy/our_services.html > (The borders are temporary, just so I can see what's going on.) It > looks like the right column is determining the depth of the box

Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7

2009-09-29 Thread JG
What about using Yahoo YUI menu? Also, to troubleshoot, I'd get Expression Web Superpreview to see the DOM layout differences in IE 6&8. On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Rod Castello wrote: > --- On Wed, 9/30/09, Alan Gresley wrote: > > From: Alan Gresley > Subject: Re: [css-d] Trouble with dro

[css-d] Text pokes out bottom of box

2009-09-29 Thread Lalena
Can anyone tell me why the text in my first box pokes out the bottom? Here's the page: http://suziblade.com/rapant-mcelroy/our_services.html (The borders are temporary, just so I can see what's going on.) It looks like the right column is determining the depth of the box, and I'm not sure why

Re: [css-d] rounded image corners

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
Bob Meetin wrote: > Thierry Koblentz wrote: >>> My client will upload images and I'd like to put rounded corners on it...is >>> there a way to do so? >>> You could try something like this: >>> http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/overlay/tv_overlay.asp >>> >>> styling the background image of an IMG e

Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7

2009-09-29 Thread Rod Castello
--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Alan Gresley wrote: From: Alan Gresley Subject: Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7 To: "Rod Castello" Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 1:48 AM Rod Castello wrote: > I'm using Chromestyle from Dynamic Drive for m

Re: [css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
Rod Castello wrote: > I'm using Chromestyle from Dynamic Drive for my Navigation Drop Downs. > The down arrow.gif is supposed to be contained within the navigation > tab. It works fine in FF and Safari, but in IE 6/7 it doesn't. Here's > the link to see what I mean: http://transitiontogreen.org/ind

Re: [css-d] z-index Issue?

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
christi...@netscape.net wrote: > On this site I have a hover effect on the photos on the right. Works good in > Firefox and IE8 but on IE7 the larger version of the image appears behind > everything else. I have tried tweaking z-index values of several elements but > to no avail so far. I'll kee

Re: [css-d] Unexplained gap/wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 30, 2009, at 3:04 AM, Ellen Heitman wrote: > To follow up on my last question, I'm including a link of the issue: > http://www.williamtobrien.com/letters_leaving.html > > You'll notice that after the header (e.g., December 1942) there is a > huge > gap between it and the rest of the cont

Re: [css-d] z-index Issue?

2009-09-29 Thread JG
Question: Are the images at the bottom of the page supposed to be cut off? On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:33 PM, wrote: > On this site I have a hover effect on the photos on the right. Works good > in Firefox and IE8 but on IE7 the larger version of the image appears behind > everything else. I have

[css-d] media="handheld" tips please!

2009-09-29 Thread Sandy
hey all, I have a project that my client would like to work on mobile devices. http://askon.ca/en/test.shtml http://askon.ca/en/css/askon.css http://askon.ca/en/css/mobile.css I set up a mobile style sheet that is supposed to blank out 2 columns, and have a group of extra links that don't show

Re: [css-d] z-index Issue?

2009-09-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
It's probably not a good idea to have a photo pop up that is so pixelated. IE support for :hover is buggy, from what I read when I Googled it. You might want to correct your CSS - there are 7 errors. Theresa On Sep 29, 2009, at 12:52 PM, christi...@netscape.net wrote: > > > You need to gi

Re: [css-d] Repost of impossible question

2009-09-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
Actually, I did the same kind of thing (can't post a problem and not keep working on it!), but used margins instead, since IE gets so pissy about stuff like that. I checked the site in Browsercam, and most browsers look like I want them to. IE6 looks like it made the image smaller, but that

Re: [css-d] Repost of impossible question

2009-09-29 Thread Chris Akins
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Theresa Mesa wrote: > I'm going to try this again. I saw some replies this morning but > hadn't read them yet, and was trying to delete only the emails I'd > read in the Gmail interface. I was mistaken. I deleted the unread > replies too. I'm so sorry! > > http://m

Re: [css-d] Repost of impossible question

2009-09-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
I ended up applying a negative right margin - which I could swear I did before, but it didn't work - to the img.interject, and now it works. I'm tweaking it slightly, but looking at the captures in Browsercam, it's working in all the browsers I care about (which is quite a few). Thank you,

[css-d] Trouble with drop down navigation tabs in IE 6/7

2009-09-29 Thread Rod Castello
I'm using Chromestyle from Dynamic Drive for my Navigation Drop Downs. The down arrow.gif is supposed to be contained within the navigation tab. It works fine in FF and Safari, but in IE 6/7 it doesn't. Here's the link to see what I mean: http://transitiontogreen.org/index2.php Here is the link to

Re: [css-d] rounded image corners

2009-09-29 Thread Bob Meetin
Thierry Koblentz wrote: >> My client will upload images and I'd like to put rounded corners on it...is >> there a way to do so? >> You could try something like this: >> http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/overlay/tv_overlay.asp >> >> styling the background image of an IMG element. >> The above

Re: [css-d] Repost of impossible question

2009-09-29 Thread Val Dobson
OK - reposting: I've done something very similar recently. It's not too difficult. Create a container div that holds both your text and the image. Then create a div to hold the image and give that a minus margin-right, with float:right and clear:left. In the markup, put the image-div inside the

Re: [css-d] z-index Issue?

2009-09-29 Thread christianz
You need to give us the link to the site...? ? Theresa Yes, I am also absentminded. Here it is: http://www.flowerscostamesa.com __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/lis

Re: [css-d] z-index Issue?

2009-09-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
You need to give us the link to the site... Theresa On Sep 29, 2009, at 12:33 PM, christi...@netscape.net wrote: > On this site I have a hover effect on the photos on the right. Works > good in Firefox and IE8 but on IE7 the larger version of the image > appears behind everything else. I ha

[css-d] Repost of impossible question

2009-09-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
I'm going to try this again. I saw some replies this morning but hadn't read them yet, and was trying to delete only the emails I'd read in the Gmail interface. I was mistaken. I deleted the unread replies too. I'm so sorry! http://mdh-test.com/PV_web/index.shtml http://mdh-test.com/PV_web/p

Re: [css-d] IE6/IE7 Section Overlay Issues

2009-09-29 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> This is not practical if attempting to find a general solution to this > problem. > The area to be disabled may contain H1,H2's etc with background colors and > font-text > or who knows what. I'm not really ready to concede to styling every element > within the main container. > > Unfortunately

Re: [css-d] IE6/IE7 Section Overlay Issues

2009-09-29 Thread Jeremy Ferrante
This is not practical if attempting to find a general solution to this problem. The area to be disabled may contain H1,H2's etc with background colors and font-text or who knows what. I'm not really ready to concede to styling every element within the main container. Unfortunately I can't host t

[css-d] z-index Issue?

2009-09-29 Thread christianz
On this site I have a hover effect on the photos on the right. Works good in Firefox and IE8 but on IE7 the larger version of the image appears behind everything else. I have tried tweaking z-index values of several elements but to no avail so far. I'll keep working on it but if someone sees a s

[css-d] Unexplained gap/wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread Ellen Heitman
To follow up on my last question, I'm including a link of the issue: http://www.williamtobrien.com/letters_leaving.html You'll notice that after the header (e.g., December 1942) there is a huge gap between it and the rest of the content. This error appears only in IE (I'm using version 7), it is d

Re: [css-d] Quick Page Check Please

2009-09-29 Thread shaf
I added an id of #rssxsl in the XSL file. Then I defined it in the CSS ul#rssxsl {margin-left: 0;}. Looks like it fixed it I hope :) > My RSS area is aligned to the right in IE but it is correct in FF. It was > working earlier. It may be my cache. > > http://www.stc.org > > Thanks. > -Shaf > > > >

Re: [css-d] Quick Page Check Please

2009-09-29 Thread russ
> My RSS area is aligned to the right in IE but it is correct in FF. It was > working earlier. It may be my cache. > > http://www.stc.org It's not your cache. I get the same result in IE6. All the floats are dropping down. Russ _

Re: [css-d] IE6/IE7 Section Overlay Issues

2009-09-29 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> Yes "bleed" is the terminology I was looking for. I'm really not looking to > apply > custom classes to every element that may exist in the disabled region, I've > given a > contrived example but it is not practical for my intended usage to attempt to You'd not need to apply a class to every el

[css-d] Quick Page Check Please

2009-09-29 Thread shaf
My RSS area is aligned to the right in IE but it is correct in FF. It was working earlier. It may be my cache. http://www.stc.org Thanks. -Shaf __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/li

[css-d] [Fwd: Quick Page Check Please]

2009-09-29 Thread shaf
I see that it is getting pushed over by 30px in IE but I cannot figure out where. Original Message Subject: Quick Page Check Please From:s...@ssyed.com Date:Tue, September 29, 2009 1:37 pm To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org -

Re: [css-d] IE6/IE7 Section Overlay Issues

2009-09-29 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> Thanks Thierry just gave this a shot but still not right in IE6/IE7. > > I was still able to access to the input controls (albeit I can disable > These server-side if necessary). I put up a test page and it seems to work: http://tjkdesign.com/test/overlay/ > The bad thing is the .png interact

Re: [css-d] IE6/IE7 Section Overlay Issues

2009-09-29 Thread Jeremy Ferrante
Yes "bleed" is the terminology I was looking for. I'm really not looking to apply custom classes to every element that may exist in the disabled region, I've given a contrived example but it is not practical for my intended usage to attempt to add custom styles to every element to give them a di

Re: [css-d] firefox help

2009-09-29 Thread David Laakso
Tri-State AdVantage wrote: > I am looking for a solution for a problem occuring with Firefox > > I have a web site that has numerous audio files on one page. > http://www.tiborbrothers.com/TB-JR1606.html > Its not just in Firefox and has nothing to do with CSS. Try posting to: web design

[css-d] firefox help

2009-09-29 Thread Tri-State AdVantage
I am looking for a solution for a problem occuring with Firefox I have a web site that has numerous audio files on one page. http://www.tiborbrothers.com/TB-JR1606.html Even though the auto play is turned off, in Firefox they all start playing as the page loads and you end up with several playe

Re: [css-d] IE6/IE7 Section Overlay Issues

2009-09-29 Thread Jeremy Ferrante
Thanks Thierry just gave this a shot but still not right in IE6/IE7. I was still able to access to the input controls (albeit I can disable These server-side if necessary). The bad thing is the .png interacts with any colors above/below it. For example the section I am giving an "inactive" look t

Re: [css-d] bold and italic

2009-09-29 Thread David Hucklesby
Chris Blake wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone got much experience using bold and italic at the same time? > > What fonts support this, mac and PC? What happens if the font has > bold and italic but not bold italic? Which one does it choose, if > either? > Should work. Offhand, I can't think of a common fo

Re: [css-d] bold and italic

2009-09-29 Thread Chetan Crasta
In Windows XP, all major browsers simulate italics, boldface and italics-boldface when the typeface does not contain the appropriate font. Italics is simulated by slanting the glyphs of the normal font and boldface is simulated by increasing the stroke width. Here is a detailed explanation of the

Re: [css-d] Wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread David Hucklesby
Ellen Heitman wrote: > Here is what I have in the head of my document: "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" " > http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";> http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> > - Letters Home:

[css-d] bold and italic

2009-09-29 Thread Chris Blake
Hi, Anyone got much experience using bold and italic at the same time? What fonts support this, mac and PC? What happens if the font has bold and italic but not bold italic? Which one does it choose, if either? Thanks in advance, CB _

Re: [css-d] I'd like to do something impossible

2009-09-29 Thread eric
Hi, I think you should have a look at this : http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/slantastic/demo.html Regards, Éric Vesque Theresa Mesa a écrit : > Sorry - very late. > >>> http://mdh-test.com/compTextWrap.png > > Can you mock it up in photoshop and post the image? It would be easie

Re: [css-d] Fwd: Wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread Val Dobson
2009/9/29 Ben : > Sorry, my gmail isn't set up to reply to the list... ++ I have Gmail as well. Select "reply to all" and it goes to the list as well as the OP. Val -- --- www.oakleafcircle.org.uk www.valdobson.co.uk www.astrodiary.co.uk __

[css-d] Fwd: Wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread Ben
Sorry, my gmail isn't set up to reply to the list... -- Forwarded message -- From: Ben Date: 29 Sep 2009 12:05 Subject: Re: [css-d] Wonky characters To: Alan Gresley Also, make sure your webserver is configured to actually serve that page as utf-8. Webserver configuration overr

Re: [css-d] Containing Element

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
MOHAMMED NASEER wrote: > I'm trying to understand floats and related matters. I have a > question, is the 'containing element' in which an element is floated > either to the left or right An element floated left will have its' left edge against the left edge of its' "containing block". .

Re: [css-d] Wonky characters

2009-09-29 Thread Alan Gresley
Ellen Heitman wrote: > Here is what I have in the head of my document: > http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";> > http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";> > > > - Letters Home: April 1944 - > > > Any errors jump out at anyone as to why I'd still be getting strange > characters on my

Re: [css-d] I'd like to do something impossible

2009-09-29 Thread Val Dobson
I've done something very similar recently. It's not too difficult. Create a container div that holds both your text and the image. Then create a div to hold the image and give that a minus margin-right, with float:right and clear:left. In the markup, put the image-div inside the container div. Th

Re: [css-d] I'd like to do something impossible

2009-09-29 Thread russ
It's not impossible. There is probably a more elegant way to do, but here is what comes to my mind: I would create a clear png image, the same height as the circuit board image but only half as wide. It would be floated to the right in the column, with the text running around it, as shown in yo

Re: [css-d] I'd like to do something impossible

2009-09-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
Sorry - very late. >> http://mdh-test.com/compTextWrap.png >>> Can you mock it up in photoshop and post the image? It would be >>> easier to >>> envision what you are trying to achieve. >>> >>> Russ >>> >>> - Original Message - >>> From: "Theresa Mesa" >>> To: "css-d Group" >>> Sent: M