http://www.pielows.co.za/
I'm particularly interested in how one section of the site appears in
IE6 (or before). This section is accessed with the menu link '_*Cape
Tours*_' and has a CSS-driven menu on the left. I think that this menu's
background is not correctly aligned in IE6, but cannot
to IE7 and is using IE6 as their primary IE
browser, I'd be very interested to know if the menu does in fact
'flyout' or not.
Bill
Ingo wrote:
Bill Stemp schrieb am 07.02.2008 14:33
http://www.pielows.co.za/
I'm particularly interested in how one section of the site appears in
IE6
elaborate
on the problem?
Bill Stemp wrote:
Please refer to: http://www.pielows.co.za/highlights.htm
The left-hand menu has a background fill that does not align in IE,
although fine in FF.
Can anyone please advise?
Many thanks,
Bill
Please refer to: http://www.pielows.co.za/highlights.htm
The left-hand menu has a background fill that does not align in IE,
although fine in FF.
Can anyone please advise?
Many thanks,
Bill
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By the way, I could not find any positioning statement for the #content div.
Regards,
Bill Stemp
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- Original Message -
From: Richard Hawking
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 8:28 AM
Subject: [css-d] Strange overlap of paragraph outside DIV in Firefox
Could someone possibly check this page in Firefox or Netscape to see
if the paragraphs
On my home page (www.leschambres.co.za/) towards the bottom of the page there
is a section titled Franschhoek, Franschoek or Franshoek? with a green
background. This is the #spellings div.
In IE, look at the left of this div and you will see what appears to be a 3px
gap. I've got a cc that
- Original Message -
From: 2geedesign
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 3:08 PM
Subject: [css-d] Extra bullet point appears in firefox and netscape
When viewing the following page in firefox 1.0 (WIN) and netscape 7.1 (WIN)
an extra bullet
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Gregory
To: Bill Stemp ; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Print style sheet not working in Opera (8.5)
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 17:41:00 +0800, Bill Stemp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
I actually got gray hair from trying to align text :)
text-align only works on block level elements (e.g. p), table cells =
td
and inline blocks. It won't work on span or a.=20
The only workaround I know does involve floated divs: create two divs =
(which
reside within div#footer), float one
I have just re-written a site, which previously used tables for layout. The new
version is purely CSS-driven. The site has only been tested in FF, NS, IE and
Opera (latest versions of each).
I would appreciate any info regarding how the site works. I am especially
interested to know how it
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