and everything's fine :)
I'm aware of the validation errors, there's a div that's not closed. But
that's an error in the Magento code rendering the banner block on the
right - have to track that down.
Best,
Albert
Op 03-09-13 14:20, Albert van der Veen schreef:
Hi all,
I'm working on a new
Hi all,
I'm working on a new site and just found out it looks (and works, as you
can't even click any link) awful in IE8/9 and good in IE10. Can anyone
see whether IE8/9 are choking on something that IE10 has no problems
with? I can't imagine css differences between IE9 and 10 being so huge
Hi Chetan,
Thanks, but this doesn't solve the problem. Image is still randomly
showing/not showing :(
Anything else I could try?
Thanks,
Albert
On 10-12-2010 14:33, Chetan Crasta wrote:
You have to give div#rightbackground hasLayout. You can use the
proprietary zoom:1 to do this:
!--[if
Hi Chetan,
Thank's a lot for your feedback! Your solution seems to work better,
although I didn't yet test it in all browsers. Will let you know what
the results are :)
Thanks again,
Albert
On 13-12-2010 15:38, Chetan Crasta wrote:
Ok, I think it is fixed:
Hi all,
Please have a look at this site: http://www.debanne.nl/
For some reason the large background photo on the right sometimes shows
and sometimes not in IE6 and IE7. There are different pictures on every
page which is accomplished by overruling the css with an extra style
element in the
Hi all,
Thanks for the very helpfull info and links. I will get rid of the DL
construct after all, as it turns out to be impossible to render this
correctly in Outlook 2007.
@Bobby: the example you mention is indeed an exact illustration of the
problem I'm encountering. Great website for an
Hi all,
I'm setting up an HTML newsletter and come across a problem in Outlook
2007 on Windows. The images in the left column are wrapped in a DL tag
with the image in a DT and the caption in a DD tag. In Outlook there is
a left margin present in the DD, although I defined that as 0, both in
Thanks Chris, but padding is already set to 0 (you can have a look at
the source at the aforementioned address).
On 1-12-2010 15:12, Chris Akins wrote:
Could it be padding rather than a margin that's causing the issue?
Just a guess, but maybe worth trying? Seems like with unordered
lists,
Hi list,
I would like to round the corners, using css, on this site:
http://www.ediec.org
Menu should size when one increases/decreases the font.
Examples of sites that do this (rounded corners on all corners, not just
tabs) are much appreciated.
thanks,
Albert
Hi all,
There's a problem with this site in Safari (2.0): on the homepage it
shows 2 instead of 4 real-estate objects. Seems to be some kind of float
bug as these boxes are floats. Any ideas what's going wrong? Thanks!
regards,
Albert van der Veen
Thanks alot Brett! Removing the title attribute from the link tag solved it.
kind regards,
Albert
At 11:41 PM 9/6/2006, you wrote:
Hello Albert,
The problem probably comes from the use of the TITLE attribute. This
attribute does not have side effects in other elements, but in LINK tags for
Hello list,
I have a strange problem with my print stylesheets in Firefox: they don't
seem to be read at all. This is the code I'm using in the HEAD section:
link title=standaard rel=stylesheet type=text/css
href=fileadmin/templates/depont.css media=screen /
link title=print rel=stylesheet
that should be there only appears (partly) when hovering over.
(See for instance Firefox for the intended display).
Anyone knows what's the cause of this? Thanks!
regards,
Albert van der Veen
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Hi francky,
Thanks! Should have thought of this myself :)
Will have a look at the alternatif for the rounded corners (time permitting...)
greets,
Albert
The items are beautifull list-items, and with a list the
line-height-problem is gone. This will make the html also a lot
easier/smaller: no
Hi Bruno,
Thanks, rewrote the code using list (thanks to francky), but your
workaround may come in handy another time...
Albert
Anyone know a workaround for the bug described at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/lineheightbug.html ?
You can have a look here [1], there is not
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Albert van der Veen
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At 02:15 PM 9/12/2005, you wrote:
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Hello list,
Please have a look at this page:
http://www.isso.demotypo3.nl/isso-digitaal/vrijblijvend-kennismaken/
If you tab through the form on this page and get to the bottom of the form,
the form
not aligned at the
bottom anymore, so don't want to remove bottom:0px ). Anyone know if this
is a known bug?
Thanks for your help.
Albert van der Veen
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Thanks.
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