Hi,
The lions keep eating my zebra!
http://www.accidentclaimwestmidlands.co.uk/
I have been handed a couple of amends to do on this website and I am
seeing a strange problem in Safari. The flash movie is not in it's
container!
I don't see it in FF so my handy little firebug can't help and I
On Apr 30, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Chris Blake wrote:
The lions keep eating my zebra!
http://www.accidentclaimwestmidlands.co.uk/
I have been handed a couple of amends to do on this website and I am
seeing a strange problem in Safari. The flash movie is not in it's
container!
I don't see
When I go to W3C and get the CSS specs, I can only get 1, 2.1 and 3. What
happened to 2? Is there an alternate source?
(The reason here is that I'm using Coldfusion's PDF creation, which supports
CSS1 and CSS2 and page-break-after is in the list of supported properties,
but always doesn't
What happened to 2?
Nevermind. I found it. A link was buried in the 2.1 references.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-CSS2-20080411/
---Tim
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Climis, Tim wrote:
When I go to W3C and get the CSS specs, I can only get 1, 2.1 and 3. What
happened to 2? Is there an alternate source?
(The reason here is that I'm using Coldfusion's PDF creation, which supports
CSS1 and CSS2 and page-break-after is in the list of supported properties,
See *previous versions:*
Previous versions:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/CR-CSS2-20090423
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-CSS2-20080411
Yeah, I kept clicking on the top one and after getting 5 or 6 versions of the
2.1 spec, I gave up.
But it was especially confusing since
On some versions of Win7/EI8 the drop down menu falls behind the content. I
have two (probably three) websites this is happening on. I have raised the
z-index to 9 and it still happens. This is something that I can¹t see.
The Win7/IE8 PC I have access to does not show this issue. Customers are
Shanna Cramer wrote:
On some versions of Win7/EI8 the drop down menu falls behind the content. I
have two (probably three) websites this is happening on. I have raised the
z-index to 9 and it still happens. This is something that I can¹t see.
The Win7/IE8 PC I have access to does not
Shanna Cramer wrote:
On some versions of Win7/EI8 the drop down menu falls behind the content.
http://titanoutletstore.com/ - menu falls behind the video
http://www.valleyseniorservices.org/ - menu falls behind the content
Is this something I can fix? How?
In the code for embedding
There is no flash.
On 4/30/10 1:14 PM, David Laakso da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Shanna Cramer wrote:
On some versions of Win7/EI8 the drop down menu falls behind the content.
http://titanoutletstore.com/ - menu falls behind the video
http://www.valleyseniorservices.org/ - menu
There is no flash.
Of course there is. The Youtube video is flash.
Direct from your page:
embed src=http://www.youtube.com/v/l26of6Qm9CUamp;hl=en_USamp;fs=1amp;;
type=application/x-shockwave-flash allowscriptaccess=always
allowfullscreen=true width=410 height=280
(Note the
Hi,,,
CSS DISCUSS!!!
I've never had a personal response from the CSS-d list like this
before. It's hysterical. In my defence I will refer to the very first
sentence that sparked this (but remember to read the response.).
I have been handed a couple of amends to do on this website
CB :-)
Shanna Cramer wrote:
On some versions the drop down menu falls behind the content.
http://www.valleyseniorservices.org/ - menu falls behind the content
Problem in IE/6 and IE/7 only.
Correction:
#navigation {
position: relative/*add*/;
/*z-index: 100; delete*/
}
#page-nav li
On 4/30/10 1:34 PM, Climis, Tim tcli...@indiana.edu wrote:
There is no flash.
Of course there is. The Youtube video is flash.
Direct from your page:
embed src=http://www.youtube.com/v/l26of6Qm9CUamp;hl=en_USamp;fs=1amp;;
type=application/x-shockwave-flash allowscriptaccess=always
Shanna Cramer wrote:
So how about the other website?
So, how about it?
That one has no video,
That other one's uri is http://www.valleyseniorservices.org/
the drop downs are
falling behind white the content area. I was told by their IT person drop
downs were not working correctly in
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