Re: [css-d] enclosing a div in another one

2007-05-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
James Hague wrote: > Thank you it works on IE6 - have just placed the line 'margin-top: 125px' > in the regContainer div code instead of the mainFrame. > > However.. in FF the gray border disappears. > > Is there a hack for that . I wonder? > > Thanks > > I put the code I emailed to you and t

Re: [css-d] enclosing a div in another one [correction]

2007-05-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
~davidLaakso wrote: > James Hague wrote: >> >> how can one enclose the regContainer div >> inside the mainFrame div irrespective of the content of the >> regContainer. >> The clearer div is not doing the trick! a large content of >> 'regContainer&#x

Re: [css-d] enclosing a div in another one

2007-05-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
James Hague wrote: > > how can one enclose the regContainer div > inside the mainFrame div irrespective of the content of the regContainer. > The clearer div is not doing the trick! a large content of 'regContainer' > pushes its lower edge below the main frame! > Please help? James > > Doe

Re: [css-d] Problems with font size in Opera

2007-05-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Mari Sysimies wrote: > I have a problem. I use ADx-menu in the site I'm building. For some reason > menu font size is smaller (too small) in Opera than in IE or Firefox. > > http://www.mariks.net/bullmasyhd/index.php > > Mari > > Opera is like that. Target her with: @media screen and (min-wid

Re: [css-d] 3 column layout without absolute positioning

2007-05-17 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Hucklesby wrote: >> On 5/17/07, Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I am working on a redesign of an existing site, and I wanted to go with CSS >>> for >>> layout instead of the current table layout. The new design consists of a >>> gray body >>> background, a centered DIV

Re: [css-d] 3 column layout without absolute positioning

2007-05-17 Thread ~davidLaakso
Andrew Gaffney wrote: > I am working on a redesign of an existing site, and I wanted to go with CSS > for > layout instead of the current table layout > ...trimmed. > The page in its current state can be seen at: > > http://livingfaith.com/2_0.php > Thanks for any help you can provide. > >

Re: [css-d] IE 5 and 6 issue

2007-05-17 Thread ~davidLaakso
Ruth Roth wrote: > i designed a page and it looks good in IE7 and Firefox. Ichecked it on > another computer on IE6 and the "content" box is moved way down. In IE 5 the > bottom content (footer) is way down. > http://aflembroidery.com/newlayout/new-index.htm > > any help is greatly appreciated. >

Re: [css-d] Q on position

2007-05-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
Lauri Pantos wrote: > Hi. What do we have in the style sheet that makes this on the left of the > screen instead of the center > http://www.somtndesign.com/indexlpak.html > > > Thanks. > Lauri > - > > The absolute positioning. .padbcont_BannerSMD { background-color: red; margin: 0 a

Re: [css-d] Can two IE7 running on Win XP render different?

2007-05-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
Conjurer wrote: > http://tinyurl.com/2nzg5s > > Then I go to a day job and decide to look there. Same Browser, same OS > - IE7 on XP Pro SP2. And I have gap showing above the photo and content > and below the photo and content. > > Thanks > > Dunno. Clear the cache at work? FWIW, adding:

Re: [css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Brooke Nelson wrote: > Hello everyone. I have having a problem with line-height in Firefox vs. IE. > > I have set the line height at 1.5em for everything in this page. It > views correctly in Firefox, but in IE the line height appears to be > 1em for everything in the family tree box (the page is a

Re: [css-d] ie6 and ie7 columns not aligning

2007-05-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Melinda Odom wrote: > I have tested different font sizes in all browsers and don't see what you > are talking about. > > What am I doing wrong? >>> http://www.usprayercenter.org/test_final.html >>> > > Please know that I am not trying to blow you out of the water, Melinda. It is just

Re: [css-d] ie6 and ie7 columns not aligning

2007-05-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Melinda Odom wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to get ie6/ie7 to show even across the bottom? > http://www.usprayercenter.org/test_final.html > > ie is off in different ways in both 6 and 7. Mozilla, Netscape, and Opera > look good. > > Sincerely, > Melinda Odom > > > Dunno. But I do not think mo

Re: [css-d] I'd like to create a splash page?

2007-05-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Phil Turner wrote: > That sounds great, I'm a little confused though I understand the code, > but dont I need a reference to animage_page.html or > something - and thats the bit I want to appear on the > screen before it jumps automatically to page2.html (or whatever). > > Best, > Phil

Re: [css-d] I'd like to create a splash page?

2007-05-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Phil Turner wrote: > I'm just starting a site design, does anyone know if is it possible > to have a page or graphic appear and disappear just before the linked > page opens > > Many Thanks > > Phil Turner > > One way, if I understand what you are after, is to use a meta attribute in the h

Re: [css-d] Box Model Problems, I'm not getting it!

2007-05-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Robert Lane wrote: > Getting close! > http://tinyurl.com/ywow9q > > Do I need some hack, or what am I doing wrong. > > Thanks for the help. > > You are not doing anything wrong and no hacks are needed. Sometimes experimenting by turning things on and off yields a solution. For example, the

Re: [css-d] first-letter Replacement

2007-05-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a way to replace the P:first-letter pseudo-element with an image? > > Christian Ziebarth Anything is possible. Well, sort of. Best, ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ __

Re: [css-d] Box Model Problems, I'm not getting it!

2007-05-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
Robert Lane wrote: > I have an example here: http://tinyurl.com/3axpuo > > I don't understand what I am doing wrong, but I am getting totally > different results in IE6, IE7 and FireFox 2 > > Thanks > > Robert, It can be frustrating. Hang in there. It will all come together. Adding p {margin:

Re: [css-d] Printing drop-capital

2007-05-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
Lars Bruzelius wrote: > At 2007-05-11 14:02, Lars Bruzelius wrote: > > >> CSS: >> .first {text-indent: 0em} >> .left {float: left; width: 2em} >> .first:first-letter {float: left; font-size: 3.2em; font-weight: bold} >> >> HTML: >> S.D. >> Föredrogs Amiralitets-Collegii >> underdåniga Förslag,

Re: [css-d] format the Hover Effect in a List Menu

2007-05-12 Thread ~davidLaakso
Rich Wendrock Forums wrote: > That worked very nicely... As it turned out I did not go with the list > menu, but each option in a div [trimmed] > > > I was able to use the technique recommended like this. > > div.#p7TMnav a:hover { > color: black !Important; > background-color:#2A9FFF

Re: [css-d] height on pressing link

2007-05-12 Thread ~davidLaakso
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > > On May 12, 2007, at 9:02 PM, ~davidLaakso wrote: > >> There are three links in the upper left corner of header. >> Pressing any of them causes the header to gain height. >> What to do? >> > see chapter 23. > because on a:acti

[css-d] height on pressing link

2007-05-12 Thread ~davidLaakso
There are three links in the upper left corner of header. Pressing any of them causes the header to gain height. What to do? login: quill pass: crow Best, ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ __ c

Re: [css-d] 3 col layout

2007-05-11 Thread ~davidLaakso
Martin Paton wrote: > For clarity I've uploaded a screenshot of what I want to achieve. I've > tried about a zillion combinations of 3-col layouts, but just can't get > it to work (except in firefox) > > http://pkl.net/~toasty/site.gif > > Martin > Don't know if this will help but it beats bang

Re: [css-d] Box model -I am being really stupid here

2007-05-11 Thread ~davidLaakso
Ian Young wrote: > content div is inside wrapper which, should stretch to encompass the > content - does in IE7 but not FF] > http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/css/test-css.php > > Ian > > I /hope/ this is what you are after, Ian: Just

Re: [css-d] Printing drop-capital

2007-05-11 Thread ~davidLaakso
Lars Bruzelius wrote: > CSS: > .first {text-indent: 0em} > .left {float: left; width: 2em} > .first:first-letter {float: left; font-size: 3.2em; font-weight: bold} > > HTML: > S.D. > Föredrogs Amiralitets-Collegii > underdåniga Förslag, af den 27 sistl. Februarii, ... > > This displays more or les

Re: [css-d] :: mac/ie5.2-- heading broken :: resolved

2007-05-09 Thread ~davidLaakso
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: > >>> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/> > So, if you _replace_ the IE/Mack hack you have now, with... > > /*\*//*/ > h1 {height: .8em;} > h1 i {position: relative; top: 1.4em;} > /* mac ie5.2 */ > >

Re: [css-d] :: mac/ie5.2-- heading broken :: resolved

2007-05-09 Thread ~davidLaakso
~davidLaakso wrote: > h1 broken in Mac/IE5.2. Looks to be only on the index from the > browsercam captures (inside pages use a different style). > > login: quill > pass: crow > <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/> > browercam captures of problem: > <http

Re: [css-d] :: mac/ie5.2-- heading broken ::

2007-05-08 Thread ~davidLaakso
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > On May 9, 2007, at 8:03 AM, ~davidLaakso wrote: >> h1 broken in Mac/IE5.2. >> login: quill >> pass: crow >> uri: >> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/> >> > > You do some quite tricky things there, relyi

[css-d] :: mac/ie5.2-- heading broken ::

2007-05-08 Thread ~davidLaakso
h1 broken in Mac/IE5.2. Looks to be only on the index from the browsercam captures (inside pages use a different style). Now what I'll do? Relevant styles embedded. login: quill pass: crow uri: browercam captures of problem:

Re: [css-d] Browser Check Please [Richard Brown]

2007-05-08 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Brown wrote: > >> >> > However, when I look at the site in WinIE 5.5 an d 6.0 > the yellow rounded corner background gains a huge yellow square on the > right hand side. Can anyb

Re: [css-d] [Question] IE spacing issues

2007-05-07 Thread ~davidLaakso
Melissa Carraway wrote: > > I'm noticing a couple of DIVs are adding space at the bottom under the > content - only in IE, and not in Mozilla. > > http://chessys.isg.syssrc.com/products_services/products.htm > > http://chessys.isg.syssrc.com/chessys.css > > > Melissa Carraway > > Correct the

Re: [css-d] Separate styles for IE6

2007-05-07 Thread ~davidLaakso
Silk-Works wrote: > > I'm not sure the version of IE6 from http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE is > behaving as IE6 completely. > > I think it is rendering as IE6, but not accepting the separate stylesheet > I'm feeding it. The version of IE6 appears to be IE7, under Help>About. > > The problem

Re: [css-d] Browser Check Please

2007-05-04 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Brown wrote: > Hi > > > > > I know the site needs some more styling work but does it work in WinIE > please? Particularly the drop down menu and three column elements. > > Many than

Re: [css-d] IE problem (what else)

2007-05-03 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > If you have sometime could you please take a look here: > > http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/trials/basic-index.php > > David G) > - > > I think all versions of IE have a problem with the use of percent for anything other than primary width bearing con

Re: [css-d] Browsers check please

2007-05-01 Thread ~davidLaakso
GypsiiRose Baptiste wrote: > If anyone has the time to give this a browser check, I'd appreciate it. > http://www.shareyourlunch.net/SYL/ > As per my previous post, I've had access to the latest Firefox on Mac & PC, > and IE 6 & 7. They seem to be working fine. > > Thank you! > > You may want

Re: [css-d] IE ignoring top margin

2007-04-30 Thread ~davidLaakso
Tim Offenstein wrote: > Working on a new page which works fine in Firefox but IE 6 is > ignoring the top margin while at the same time observing the left > margin. > > Page is at http://www.ahs.uiuc.edu/timo/universityrelations/default.htm > > CSS - http://www.ahs.uiuc.edu/timo/universityrelatio

Re: [css-d] mac/ie5.2 float drop

2007-04-29 Thread ~davidLaakso
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > On Apr 30, 2007, at 11:34 AM, ~davidLaakso wrote: > > >> The four main columns shift right and the last column (far right) >> drops. >> >> > > Lenin knows for sure :-) > > .inner-block { > overflow : hidden; &

Re: [css-d] Footer position problems again!

2007-04-29 Thread ~davidLaakso
Robert Lane wrote: > I added a 60px top margin to the #footer div and now I can see what the > problem is but I am not sure how to fix it. > > The link is here: http://tinyurl.com/yp3qj2 > > What is going on is I have a div id=main_box and with in that div I > have another div containing an imag

Re: [css-d] Footer position problems again!

2007-04-29 Thread ~davidLaakso
Robert Lane wrote: > I had this page setup with a flow around the page photo example > here: http://tinyurl.com/28fjs4 > > In the footer I have a p.addr block that I want centered and up closer > to the top of the footer rectangle. I put a border around it so you can > see. But even bigge

[css-d] mac/ie5.2 float drop

2007-04-29 Thread ~davidLaakso
The four main columns shift right and the last column (far right) drops. Capture showing problem: uri: css: embedded Sorry, but... Login: sg Pass: Q79apM What to do? ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/

Re: [css-d] navigation not sitting in the div - advice please

2007-04-26 Thread ~davidLaakso
Phil Turner wrote: > Hi everyone > I know this is a simple solution but its evading me > > http://www.philturner-uk.com/kruger/davinci.html > > Think of it as a list of stuff that is set horizontally rather than vertically: CSS #stuffcontainer ul { border-top: 1px solid red; border-bottom: 1px

Re: [css-d] Site check: formever.org

2007-04-26 Thread ~davidLaakso
Dave M G wrote: > David L, David G,Felix, > > After I posted my last message, I took a look at the prices for the > browser viewing service. Definitely out of my price range. I guess > I'll just have to keep politely asking here on this list for help... OK. Don't wait for my offer to let you know

Re: [css-d] Site check: formever.org

2007-04-26 Thread ~davidLaakso
Dave M G wrote: > Lori, David, CSS-d, > > Thank you very much for your comments, and taking the time to be so > helpful. If it's not too much to bear, I have some follow up questions. > >>> FWIW, a level 2 heading is missing. > I'm sorry, what does this mean? RE: It i

Re: [css-d] Basic and fundamental

2007-04-25 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Even that I got some pages and Css validated by w3c. I have a real amateur > question. > > > But my question is very basic, I wish to know what are the differences > between inline and block elements. > > > Pablo > > > > See my first Valid CSS site for a > > Role

Re: [css-d] Site check: formever.org

2007-04-25 Thread ~davidLaakso
Dave M G wrote: > CSS-d, > > I've settled on a design that I'm happy with, and I'd like to invite > people to make comments, both technical and artistic. > > The site is here: > http://formever.org > FWIW, a level 2 heading is missing. Ditch the validation buttons? A little slow loading the ima

Re: [css-d] Validator

2007-04-25 Thread ~davidLaakso
Fora wrote: > > > It's all about the JavaScript. > > > Arno > > Try: ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -- http://css

Re: [css-d] Text running outside of boundary

2007-04-25 Thread ~davidLaakso
Lori Lay wrote: > Dave M G wrote: > >> Gunlaug , >> >> Thank you for responding. >> >> I considered using an tag or , but isn't it kind of arbitrary >> as to which number it should be? >> >> I mean, if I do use a headline element, is there a reason to choose >> instead of , or vice versa? Or

Re: [css-d] every other li set to block and float - will this work?

2007-04-22 Thread ~davidLaakso
Robert Lane wrote: > I posted a test here: http://tinyurl.com/2hd7hk > > This looks like it is working in IE7 and FireFox... Is this going to be > stable and is it looking right in other browsers? > Or am I in for problems doing it this way? > > Seems alright in IE6.0, IE7.0, Firefox/2.0.0.3,

Re: [css-d] fix width won't centre in i.e. 5.01 & 5.5

2007-04-22 Thread ~davidLaakso
Christopher Blake wrote: > http://www.3pointdesign.com/ > > http://www.3pointdesign.com/styles/one.css > > Does anybody know why the #wrapper won't centre in i.e 5.01 & 5.5? > Centering it in IE5x requires specific instruction [1] [2]: body{ text-align: center;} <<< add #wrapper{ text-align:

Re: [css-d] Peculiar page content truncation in IE6

2007-04-21 Thread ~davidLaakso
Ian Piper wrote: > On 21 Apr 2007, at 2:32 pm, ~davidLaakso wrote: > > > >> Ian Piper wrote: >> >> >>> http://www.tellura.co.uk/trunctest/trunctest.htm >>> >>> 1. Right-click on the image at the page top (white text on a blue >

Re: [css-d] Internet Explorer clears in main content.

2007-04-21 Thread ~davidLaakso
Christopher Blake wrote: > Every browser that i have views the pages as i like. > > http://www.3pointdesign.com/index.html > > http://www.3pointdesign.com/styles/one.css > > > Except for Internet Explorer. Now I have managed to check the problem > and it also also occurs on i.e. 5.01, 5.5 & 6.0 f

Re: [css-d] Peculiar page content truncation in IE6

2007-04-21 Thread ~davidLaakso
Ian Piper wrote: > http://www.tellura.co.uk/trunctest/trunctest.htm > > 1. Right-click on the image at the page top (white text on a blue > background), then > 2. Choose the "Properties" sub-menu > > Ian. > I do not see the problem you described in IE6.0 (running on XP) either on-load, o

Re: [css-d] IE 1-pixel bug

2007-04-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
brian wrote: > In IE 6 & 7, i'm seeing a 1-pixel or so shift to the right in the text > that is inside #content where it runs beside #nav. That is, below the > bottom of nav, the text correctly hugs the left side of #content. It's > sort of like text wrapping around a float, but actually seems t

Re: [css-d] Height difficulty

2007-04-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Brown wrote: > Hi All > > On 16/04/07, Richard Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> >> >> > Thank you to everyone for their advice. I think the s

Re: [css-d] Sudden font size discrepancy

2007-04-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Suzanne Bernard wrote: >> I'd appreciate it if anyone who has time could look at >> http://www.nycss.org/ and tell me why the font sizes are so different >> in IE6 and Firefox. >> > > > > Suzanne Bernard > > > This is a valid markup version of your file (thanks to Tidy On-line). I did not

Re: [css-d] Firefox menu has 1 less pixel...argh!

2007-04-06 Thread ~davidLaakso
Tom Dell'Aringa wrote: > Hi there, > > I've mostly got my menu done, but there is one small (1 pixel small) > problem. Somehow, in FireFox the menu is *1 pixel* shorter in height than in > IE. I see no difference in IE6, IE7, or FF/2.0.0.3. Can't vouch for earlier versions of FF. However, th

Re: [css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-04 Thread ~davidLaakso
Bruno Fassino wrote: > David Laakso wrote: > >> I am seeking a pipe menu, or a border menu that does /not/ >> require images and works in all versions of IE including >> mac/IE5.2. If I have a choice I would prefer /not/ to hack >> IE7.0. >> > > David, > > I had some (now old) horizontal li

Re: [css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-04 Thread ~davidLaakso
Don - HtmlFixIt.com wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: >> >>>> I am seeking a pipe menu, or a border menu that does /not/ require >>>> images and works in all versions of IE including mac/IE5.2. If I >>>> have a >>>> choice I would prefer /not/

Re: [css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-04 Thread ~davidLaakso
Jim Nannery wrote: >> >> I am seeking a pipe menu, or a border menu that does /not/ require >> images and works in all versions of IE including mac/IE5.2. If I have a >> choice I would prefer /not/ to hack IE7.0. >> For example, something like this >>

Re: [css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-03 Thread ~davidLaakso
Don - HtmlFixIt.com wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: >> Don - HtmlFixIt.com wrote: >> >> > lol fun eh ... I won't clog up the list > > try it again if you would ... think I have it in ie6, 7 and ff > http://htmlfixit.com/tutes/css/pipe_delimited_faux.html > &

Re: [css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-03 Thread ~davidLaakso
Don - HtmlFixIt.com wrote: > Which leads me to this ... which appears to work everywhere ... faux > pipe delimited list: > http://htmlfixit.com/tutes/tutorial_CSS_Generated_Faux_Pipe_Delimited_Unordered_List.php > > Still fine tuning a bit ... but it works. Don, thanks. But I think we're beginni

Re: [css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-03 Thread ~davidLaakso
~davidLaakso wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: >> Fat Erik 5s Simple Pipe List >> <http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/horizontal32.htm> is missing >> its pipes in IE7.0. >> Suggestions? >> Thanks. >> Best, >> ~dL >> >> > I think you can just use a conditional IE ... > > I did it thus: >

[css-d] Pipe List

2007-04-03 Thread ~davidLaakso
Fat Erik 5s Simple Pipe List is missing its pipes in IE7.0. Suggestions? Thanks. Best, ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www

Re: [css-d] ie/5.01 float drop

2007-04-02 Thread ~davidLaakso
Bruno Fassino wrote: > David Laakso wrote: > > >> Removing the comment in the hack selector list corrects IE5.5 >> >> Removing the comment has had no effect in IE5.0 >> > > > Yes, now I remember that IE5.01 does not apply many properties (like padding > and borders) to inline elements, unl

Re: [css-d] ie/5.01 float drop

2007-04-02 Thread ~davidLaakso
Bruno Fassino wrote: > On 4/2/07, ~davidLaakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Trivial Pursuits: >> >> IE7.0 and compliant browsers correctly render dotted borders under the >> links. >> IE6.0 buys the hack and /correctly/ renders solid borders under the >&

Re: [css-d] IE7 Window Resize

2007-04-02 Thread ~davidLaakso
Mark Gutberlet wrote: > I am sure I am overlooking something simple...[trimmed] > The page is currently live at: > http://www.rhcbuilds.com/home.php > > The first place to begin with html/css problem solving is to provide valid files to the list. Your css is valid. And that is all good. The

Re: [css-d] ie/5.01 float drop

2007-04-02 Thread ~davidLaakso
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: > >> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/index.html>, the sidebar >> float drops in ie/5.01 /only/. >> > > Have no idea what IE5.01 does or why it does it, but the following > addition shouldn't

[css-d] ie/5.01 float drop

2007-04-01 Thread ~davidLaakso
On this rough layout , the sidebar float drops in ie/5.01 /only/. There is no logical reason for this. Its got to be a human bug.. Just can't find it for the life of me. Anyone? Thanks. Best, ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/

Re: [css-d] h1 border bottom

2007-04-01 Thread ~davidLaakso
Joanne wrote: > I have the following code in my stylesheet and the border bottom for the h1 > is showing in everything except IE6. Is this just something I have to live > with or is there a work around? > > h1 {font-size: 180%; > color: #052760; > font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; > margin-top

Re: [css-d] Centered div jumps in Firefox, not IE

2007-03-30 Thread ~davidLaakso
James Eaton wrote: > In Firefox a centered div on a page will move left or right, depending on > whether vertical scroll bars appear in the browser window, while in IE it > remains in one place. Is there a workaround for this in Firefox? > > http://zolx.com/provenpropertymanagement/test1.php > >

Re: [css-d] Rollovers (hovers) not working in Firefox

2007-03-28 Thread ~davidLaakso
francky wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: >> [...] >> As a strictly personal opinion, I think I'd do the rollovers with >> text, rather than images as he has in the example. >> As it stands now, you've got a tremendous amount of code and a bunch >>

Re: [css-d] form content wrapping help/test in IE Win

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Timothy Martens wrote: > Hi All, > > Are the first name last name field "inline" now? (No longer wrapping). > > http://splashdesign.com/temp/index3.html > > T > > !2 captures (ie, ff, opera) I did not wait for them to load. ~dL -- http://

Re: [css-d] Site check please

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Jeralyn Merideth wrote: > I have tested on IE 5.5, 6, and 7...the current versions of Firefox and > Opera. Could someone please test on older browsers and the Mac please? > > http://www.servcon.net/new/index.htm > > TIA, > > Jeralyn > > > 27 screen captures

Re: [css-d] Rollovers (hovers) not working in Firefox

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
~davidLaakso wrote: > Kathi Cushman wrote: > >> >> >> On this page, my hovers for the horizontal bar of main navs doesn't work in >> Firefox...] >> >> http://www.igryphon.com/microtia_final/age-to-begin.html >> > > > Whooo

Re: [css-d] Rollovers (hovers) not working in Firefox

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Kathi Cushman wrote: > Hi all, > > First of all, I'm fairly new to CSS and taking over for my partner, so > there's probably a better way of doing things than the method I'm using. > > On this page, my hovers for the horizontal bar of main navs doesn't work in > Firefox, except for the first 3. I

Re: [css-d] And now it's Firefox 2 (was "Float Drops")

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Grevers wrote: > Same page, http://www.freeparking.co.nz/hosting/ > The Firefox 2 users in our office report that the background images > for the rounded boxes in the right hand column (Renew hosting and > Select currency) are escaping their containers and spreading under the > left column.

Re: [css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Barney Carroll wrote: > Hi list, > > Made the terrible mistake of working without IE6 checkups for a day. The > result is very confusing: > > http://proforest.test.textmatters.com > > > > > Regards, > Barney > > First place to look may be to validate the markup. Might not solve much but always

Re: [css-d] perfect font sizes- any sample solutions?

2007-03-26 Thread ~davidLaakso
Jukka K. Korpela wrote: > On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, ~davidLaakso wrote: > > >> html {font-size: 100%;} >> body {font-size: 1em;} >> and set individual selectors in em. >> > > Does that really summarize the collective wisdom? Logically, setting font >

Re: [css-d] perfect font sizes- any sample solutions?

2007-03-26 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Your question has already been answered. Read the thread. >> ~dL >> > > I did. > > Using em's to set fonts: html {font-size: 100%;} body {font-size: 1em;} and set individual selectors in em. Regards, ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ _

Re: [css-d] perfect font sizes- any sample solutions?

2007-03-26 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I, too, am struggling with the issue of optimum font sizes in css and > would love > to know if anyone has hit on keyword or em solution they are happy with? > > > Your question has already been answered. Read the thread. ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ _

Re: [css-d] Random float drops

2007-03-25 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Grevers wrote: > On 3/23/07, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Richard Grevers wrote: >> >>> We are getting random float drops on the newly redesigned >>> http://www.freeparking.co.nz/hosting/ >>> [trimmed] >>> > Do Mac users have any problems with the updated p

Re: [css-d] More Testing: cssframes / sliding drop downs / rounded tabs / Testing / Please / Thank You /

2007-03-25 Thread ~davidLaakso
Steven Tchorzewski wrote: > Anyways, It makes a very clean site, with sifr headlines ( > http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/ ); that make it easy to change the > flash font, all the container sizes. Then just replace images and you > can really change everything about it, pretty quickly. > I still

Re: [css-d] site check for spacing issues

2007-03-24 Thread ~davidLaakso
Rob Stevenson wrote: > On 23-Mar-07, at 10:53 PM, David Hucklesby wrote: > > >> Both Opera and IE increase em-based font sizes by 25%,... >> > > Hello, > > Is that a generally true statement? Or was it in reference only to > the site under discussion? > > I ask because I'm having a proble

Re: [css-d] AOL 9 and IE 6 search in nav bar off

2007-03-23 Thread ~davidLaakso
Teresa Pangan wrote: > I have a navigation bar in CSS. It was working great until we added in the > functionality of the search into the navigation bar. > > I really need it to be displaying correctly for both IE 6 and IE 7, . > > > http://208.106.176.84/about/test.php >

Re: [css-d] Footer Stick

2007-03-23 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Brown wrote: > I am just having to do a design for someone that involves a sticky > footer. Oh, no, not another one. The never ending fascination for attempting anything and everything except what CSS is best at eludes me (personal opinion, off-course :-) ). > I have put the followin

Re: [css-d] Site Help - IE trouble

2007-03-22 Thread ~davidLaakso
Cole Tuininga wrote: > Hi all - > > I've been away from doing much CSS for a while and I'm running into a > bit of trouble with IE. As I need to have the site up and running by > Saturday (some press is going out), I was hoping I might impose on you > kind souls to help me figure out where I've go

Re: [css-d] default box margins for tags

2007-03-21 Thread ~davidLaakso
Bradley Wright wrote: > On 21 Mar 2007, at 17:10, Jukka K. Korpela wrote: > >> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, liorean wrote: >> >> >>> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/sample.html> >>> >>> However, browsers don't follow that perfectly. >>> >> The default rendering of lists is relatively similar in d

Re: [css-d] Problem with a:hover

2007-03-20 Thread ~davidLaakso
John M Shepard wrote: > I am working on this page with all the css on same page but having a > difficult time getting the ³a:hover² to work. I am trying to get the color > to change slightly when the mouse hovers over. > > Here¹s the mockup site: > http://pushforpd.earthpedal.com/ > > Can anybody h

Re: [css-d] Total newby question - linked/external css vs embedded

2007-03-20 Thread ~davidLaakso
Charles Marcus wrote: > > It was the post referencing the Layout Gala site that prompted this > message, because I learn from working examples *much* faster (as I guess > most do), and now I have a starting point. > > Anyway - where can I go to learn the entry level basics about CSS - > like, fo

Re: [css-d] Very tricky situation :(

2007-03-20 Thread ~davidLaakso
Mário Gamito wrote: > 3) But what if the right pane is smaller than the left pink column ? > http://www.gamito.org/topContainer2.html > I still want the left column to be pink, but the space below the table > to be the same green as in the "INITIAL PAGE". > > Is it possible to do this ? > If so, h

Re: [css-d] Just one tiny little thing missing

2007-03-19 Thread ~davidLaakso
Mário Gamito wrote: > Hi, > > Ok, i've managed to fix the page. > There's just one glitch. > > How can i expand the pink left column way down ? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Warm Regards, > Mário Gamito > > Your uri is: There's more than one gli

Re: [css-d] Help me with this mess

2007-03-19 Thread ~davidLaakso
Mário Gamito wrote: > Hi Francky, > > Thank you for your answer. > > >>html-validator says... >> >> >> >> > Yes, i know it's shitty,

Re: [css-d] IE6 Horizontal Menu - Last Item

2007-03-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Jehangir Larry wrote: > Sorry if I wasted your time. The error is resolved. Thanks. > > _j[_ > Larry > re: Time is a clock without hands. You win some. You lose some. Check your site in a window deeper than 630px. Best, ~dL [message about menu trimmed] > ___

Re: [css-d] IE6 width / float problem? +1

2007-03-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Jon Hughes wrote: > http://goonsquad.org/Viction/index.html > > This looks fine (well, it looks as-intended.. I haven't styled it too much > yet) in IE7 and Firefox, but IE6 makes the second float shoot to the bottom, > I think because of the width of the first float. > > The measurements add up th

Re: [css-d] Nav bar position incorrect in IE

2007-03-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Roberts wrote: Hi DL, > > As I am quite new to using CSS your comment - I think it may be a > little over-coded and relying on brittle positioning- would have been > more helpful if you had explained what you actual meant. > > I am interested in learning from my mist

Re: [css-d] Absolute sizes for fonts

2007-03-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: > Yone wrote: > >> I subscribe to several CSS newletters, and today one come into my >> mailbox with some caveats I had never heard of before about absolute >> font sizes, and especially about their unreadability on Macs. >> > > Hm ... just tried a couple of pages o

Re: [css-d] Nav bar position incorrect in IE

2007-03-17 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Roberts wrote: > Hi, > > I have now validated both the css and xhtml but the original problem > with the nav bar is still there as set out below. > > >> The nav bar plus the whole 'top' section is lower in IE than FF >> and other browsers that I have checked on this site. >> >> The UR

Re: [css-d] Nav bar position incorrect in IE

2007-03-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Roberts wrote: > I added the search engine after I had checked the page so it is > correct now. > > I don't see what is wrong with this > > http://www.education.ea.argyll- > bute.sch.uk/" title ="Argll & Bute Education Services">Argyll > & Bute > > which is line 40 > Line 40 > Column 74

Re: [css-d] Nav bar position incorrect in IE

2007-03-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Roberts wrote: > I have been batting with this problem for some time and have been > unable to fix it. > Same as last time. And the time before that. /Start/ with behavior modification. Valdate the markup: Validate the CSS:

Re: [css-d] IE 7 Navigation List Trouble

2007-03-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote: > I have a properly validating [1] page [2] that is only misbehaving in IE7. > The links/tooltips in the left-hand navigation menu work (div#divPageMenu > ul#ulCollegeMenu) until you get roughly even vertically with the p strong em > text in div#divContentNoTestimonial. T

Re: [css-d] Help with ie6 and 7 with 3 column gride

2007-03-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Brandon Blatcher wrote: > Hello. > > I'm working a website, an online voting form for site. However, I'm > having problems with the layout in ie6 and 7. Works fie in Firefox and > Opera. > > It's a three column template, #14 from layout gala > (http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala14.html), yet

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