Re: [css-d] Centering Up Text

2011-01-27 Thread David Hucklesby
On 1/27/11 8:38 PM, Wade Smart wrote: http://theaterbartlesville.com/testing/Live/ Ive gone back and forth on this issue. Originally this nav bar called for images to be used but I used text instead. The text is at the top of the li. I have tried a few things trying to get the text off the top o

[css-d] Centering Up Text

2011-01-27 Thread Wade Smart
http://theaterbartlesville.com/testing/Live/ Ive gone back and forth on this issue. Originally this nav bar called for images to be used but I used text instead. The text is at the top of the li. I have tried a few things trying to get the text off the top of the page and center it up. Ive cente

Re: [css-d] Drop-down navigation without javascript

2011-01-27 Thread Alan Gresley
On 28/01/2011 9:16 AM, Jess Hardy wrote: Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a solution for creating a single level drop-down that can be activated by the keyboard but does not use the standard "suckerfish" approach. I had come across one previously but can not find the article. This sh

Re: [css-d] IE7 background-image reload

2011-01-27 Thread Mary Ellen Curtin
Rich: I have now tried all configurations for the cache, and the behavior is the same every time. It's the same for me whether I'm looking at the copy up on the website, or the one in localhost. People who also see the issue include: another person running IE7, on the same network; someone ru

[css-d] Need some CSS help

2011-01-27 Thread Mark Collins
I'm having trouble with my website, http://www.nowitnesses.org/. It comes up fine in every browser I've tested except IE7. Then it cuts off the page right after the overall_header template code in PHPBB3. Could someone look at it and tell me how I screwed it up? Thanks, Mark UN Issues Joint Sta

Re: [css-d] Drop-down navigation without javascript

2011-01-27 Thread Bill Braun
On 1/27/2011 5:27 PM, David Laakso wrote: On 1/27/11 5:16 PM, Jess Hardy wrote: Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a solution for creating a single level drop-down that can be activated by the keyboard but does not use the standard "suckerfish" approach. I had come across one previo

Re: [css-d] Drop-down navigation without javascript

2011-01-27 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
David Laakso wrote: I think TJK's drop-down may meet your requirement... Script-free modern browsers / keyboard-friendly Bearing in mind that the title of the thread is "... /without javascript/", I am somewhat c

Re: [css-d] Drop-down navigation without javascript

2011-01-27 Thread David Laakso
On 1/27/11 5:16 PM, Jess Hardy wrote: Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a solution for creating a single level drop-down that can be activated by the keyboard but does not use the standard "suckerfish" approach. I had come across one previously but can not find the article. This sh

[css-d] Drop-down navigation without javascript

2011-01-27 Thread Jess Hardy
Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a solution for creating a single level drop-down that can be activated by the keyboard but does not use the standard "suckerfish" approach. I had come across one previously but can not find the article. This should be possible using the :focus and/o

Re: [css-d] IE7 background-image reload

2011-01-27 Thread Rich M
On 01/26/2011 09:45 PM, Mary Ellen Curtin wrote: Any suggestions? Mary Ellen http://datagnostics.com __ Hi, I'm curious to know whether or not you are running your browser with the cache disabled? I usually do, as I do a lo

Re: [css-d] CSS3 animation, transform, rotation, gradient and color

2011-01-27 Thread David Laakso
On 1/27/11 1:02 PM, Alan Gresley wrote: On 24/01/2011 1:58 PM, David Laakso wrote: These are really exciting and innovative trips in the avant-garde. Best, ~d PS An on/off switch might be a nice touch with some of them... Is that to stop the annoying animation or to pause it? Preventive

Re: [css-d] Positioning a float

2011-01-27 Thread Dan Kaufman
This looks like a great solution. I can't wait to use it myself. However, it appears to be a case (for me on my browsers) of IE doing the job asked for and Chrome not quite. A reversal of my normal experience. In IE 8 on Windows it works great. But in Google Chrome (also on Windows) I am seeing t

Re: [css-d] CSS3 animation, transform, rotation, gradient and color

2011-01-27 Thread Alan Gresley
On 24/01/2011 1:58 PM, David Laakso wrote: These are really exciting and innovative trips in the avant-garde. Best, ~d PS An on/off switch might be a nice touch with some of them... Is that to stop the annoying animation or to pause it? I have now figured out how to have them only go once.

Re: [css-d] Positioning a float

2011-01-27 Thread G.Sørtun
I need the in-flow, wrapping properties of a float combined with the positioning properties of an absolutely-positioned element. Is anyone aware of a way of achieving that? You may be able to adapt the method shown here... ...for the line-

Re: [css-d] Positioning a float

2011-01-27 Thread Bobby Jack
--- On Thu, 1/27/11, Gabriele Romanato wrote: > You cannot position and float an > element at the same time. So: > > 1. make the container relative >     position: relative > >    Thus you create a context. > > > 2. position the box with the image at the bottom, using >     left/right: 0 bott

Re: [css-d] Positioning a float

2011-01-27 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
Bobby Jack wrote: I'm working on a layout that requires text to wrap around a positioned image. In my case, I need an image in the bottom-right of a box, with text inside the box. So I need the in-flow, wrapping properties of a float combined with the positioning properties of an absolutely

Re: [css-d] Positioning a float

2011-01-27 Thread Gabriele Romanato
You cannot position and float an element at the same time. So: 1. make the container relative position: relative Thus you create a context. 2. position the box with the image at the bottom, using left/right: 0 bottom: 0 3. add some top and left margin to the positioned box to preve

[css-d] Positioning a float

2011-01-27 Thread Bobby Jack
Hi all, I'm working on a layout that requires text to wrap around a positioned image. In my case, I need an image in the bottom-right of a box, with text inside the box. So I need the in-flow, wrapping properties of a float combined with the positioning properties of an absolutely-positioned el