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Riva wrote
I designed a website that has a big picture on the background (per the
_client's_ request) and I find that the background flashes in IE - not
just once, but every time I go to the page. I tried all the usual
fixes I could find and even cleared the cache, but it is still
Hi
The webpage is http://www.synergie.uk.com/services.html
The CSS is http://www.synergie.uk.com/stylesheets/main-style.css
I have a horizontal navbar contained with the #servicesnav div. In IE6 Win and
Opera 8.5 the links are centralised as I want within the div. However in FF and
Netscape
2geedesign wrote:
The webpage is http://www.synergie.uk.com/services.html
The CSS is http://www.synergie.uk.com/stylesheets/main-style.css
I have a horizontal navbar contained with the #servicesnav div. In IE6
Win and Opera 8.5 the links are centralised as I want within the div.
However
Hi
I have been asked to use the Georgia font on a website design. This font
appears ok on my machine in IE6/Win but on the same machine in FF and Netscape
the page defaults to Times New Roman, the second specified font.
On my client machine she reports that half of the page content is in Georgia
Hi
Website link is http://www.countryhouserenovations.co.uk/contactUs.html
CSS link is http://www.countryhouserenovations.co.uk/stylesheets/main-style.css
I'm trying to design a liquid layout whereby the footer div always sits at the
bottom of the viewport when the content is shorter than the
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http://www.countryhouserenovations.co.uk/contactUs.html CSS link is
I'm
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to cause problems for
other people.
Thanks
Ian
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Hi
Website address is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/
CSS is http://www.abglazing.co.uk
Hi David
I've tried out your suggestion but it doesn't make any difference to the
flickering problem. Thanks anyway.
Cheers
Ian
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Hi
Website address is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/
CSS is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/stylesheets/main-style.css
I have designed a liquid two column layout with the navbar contained in the RH
column.
In IE6/Win the right hand column flickers as you navigate around the site. This
doesn't
Hi Shelly
Thanks for your response but I can't remove the background-position since
the design is based upon using faux columns and so is needed to accurately
position the background image.
Cheers
Ian
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Website address is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/
CSS is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/stylesheets/main-style.css
In IE6/Win the right hand column flickers as you navigate around the site. This
doesn't happen in FF or Netscape.
Cause and solution would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Ian W
Hi
Webpage link = http://www.2gee.com/business.html
CSS link = http://www.2gee.com/stylesheets/main-style.css
If you visit this page in IE6/win and scroll the page down to the bottom and
then scroll back up you should see that the background image located at the top
of the LH column has been
Hi
Website link is http://www.debbiejoynes.co.uk/about.html
CSS link is http://www.debbiejoynes.co.uk/stylesheets/main-style.css
This layout is a 2 column liquid layout using percentage widths (taken from Dan
Cederholm's book Bulletproof Web Design)
A strange thing is happening on two of my
Thanks for this. I'll check it out asap.
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Hi Al
Thanks for your advise. I'll certainly bear it in mind when checking out the
links
Ian
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Hi Christian
Thanks very much for the links. I'll be trying them out asap.
Ian
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Hi
Is there any way to get IE to accept max-width and min-width?
Cheers
Ian W Geddes
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Hi
I have designed a simple two column liquid layout using % widths and Sliding
Faux columns. My problem is that as
you increase the text size in FF, Netscape, at a certain size the text in the
RH column spills out of the navbar div.
Advice as to why this is happening and any solutions would be
Hi
Could someone kindly give me a link where I can download IE 5.5 Win.
Thanks
Ian
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Hi
Webpage http://www.studleyflorists.co.uk/handtied.html
CSS http://www.studleyflorists.co.uk/stylesheets/main-style.css
I have built a store page and want to keep the text size p in the store class
(.store) at a fixed pixel size (say 10px) to avoid the page breaking up if the
user
Can anybody point me towards tutorials / examples for a two column, fixed
width, centred layout with header and footer whereby the footer sticks to the
bottom of the browser window if the content is shorter than the browser window.
Thanks
Ian W Geddes
When viewing the following page in firefox 1.0 (WIN) and netscape 7.1 (WIN) an
extra bullet point appears to the left of the main list. Ideas as to why and
cures to fix this problem would be much appreciated.
http://www.bearingsfiltration.co.uk/
Cheers
Ian W Geddes
Reposted - original link was incorrect - sorry
When you visit www.performancecontrolsystems.co.uk using Opera 7.5 on Windows
the main content is high is on the page and out of position. If you then pass
the mouse over the links on the left the content jumps down into the correct
position. On
When you visit www.peformancecontrolsystems.co.uk using Opera 7.5 on Windows
the main content is high is on the page and out of position. If you then pass
the mouse over the links on the left the content jumps down into the correct
position. On the CONTACT US page passing the mouse over the
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