Y'all,
I have been working on getting my CSS-based scrolling table working
correctly in IE 7 and am REALLY close...
http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
The problem I have is that in IE7 the upper scroll bar arrow is
being tucked underneath the fixed header and is invisibl
div.tableContainer to html* body div.tableContainer and that didn't help
any.
I am stumped...I don't know enough about CSS yet to understand exactly
what I need to do to here.but I am trying to learn!!!
Adrian
Sasha Gerrand wrote:
> On 19/12/06, Adrian Williams <[EMAIL PROTEC
/12/06, Adrian Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Not really sure what the problem is but the validation tool comes
>> back with " Unknown pseudo-element or pseudo-class :last-child" and it
>> is causing some serious nightmarish activity with my results
Y'all,
Here I am again!! Still working thru problems in my style sheet and
the newest is this:
tbody.scrollContent td:last-child {
padding-right: 19px; }
thead.fixedHeader th:last-child {
padding-right: 19px; }
Not really sure what the problem is but the validation tool comes
b
should that now
be...anything different??
I am still learning quite a bit about CSS and appreciate the help.
Adrian
George Ornbo wrote:
> On 12/18/06, *Adrian Williams* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Y'all,
>
> With
Y'all,
With the introduction of the "fixes" in IE 7, the CSS-based
scrolling tables (based on the original CSS written by Terence Ordona)
that I have in my site are now hosed in IE 7...
http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
I think it has something to do with the way IE7 now ha
Y'all,
Well, now I feel like a duncethat was solved pretty quickly by
Amy...jscript bug...not CSS.
Adrian
Adrian Williams wrote:
> Y'all,
>
>Have a doozy here...driving me nuts!! I am using a radio button
> combination to toggle a div show/hide on
Y'all,
Have a doozy here...driving me nuts!! I am using a radio button
combination to toggle a div show/hide on a page...a button for
participant info and a button for participant results. Basically the
page comes up with participant information by default with the
participant info radio
Y'all,
I just noticed on my last posting that [once again] I have forgotten to
remove the excessive thread on my reply.am still trying to get used to doing
this and will be more diligent in my future posts.
As always,
Adrian
Adrian Williams
Williams DNA Project Administ
able Problems...Safari and Opera Challenges
On Mar 25, 2006, at 1:19 PM, Adrian Williams wrote:
>Thanks to Terence's suggestions, the scrolling table is now working
> correctly for IE and FF, but apparently my Safari users do not get the
> scrollbar for the table...this prob
Felix Miata previously wrote:
>Without turning off your styles, it's hard to tell how much of the table
>is inaccessible.
Do you mean make the scroll bar visible?
>The best course to take is to eliminate fixed sized anything and
>everything possible.
Whew...how do I do that? And how do I do it
Y'all,
Thanks to Terence's suggestions, the scrolling table is now working
correctly for IE and FF, but apparently my Safari users do not get the
scrollbar for the table...this problem also exists in Opera. Any ideas??
The page is at: http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
The style s
francky wrote:
>I'm not happy with it, but I'm afraid I have have to carry in a new
>problem (without having a solution...).
>It is called: "visitors have the option to enlarge the font-size in
>their browser".
Would it be worthwhile (possible??) to add a browser check and adjust the
CSS depend
ne-much for the help and putting the work
into figuring out such an excellent scrolling table solution.
As always,
Adrian
Adrian Williams
Williams DNA Project Administrator
Williams Source Documentation Repository
http://williams.genealogy.fm/
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As always,
Adrian
Adrian Williams
Williams DNA Project Administrator
Williams Source Documentation Repository
http://williams.genealogy.fm/
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From: Kat Lindsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [css-d
overall CSS sheet is at
http://localhost/WilliamsGenWeb/includes/williamsv2.css
I really appreciate any help anyone can give me...I have been working on
this for over a two weeks, trying to fix it on my own without any luck.
Kind regards,
Adrian
Adrian Williams
Williams DNA Project
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