Hi All
Thanks for all the replies. I seem to have everything lining up properly
now in Firefox and IE
Bryan
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On 08/05/2010 16:12, William Gates wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
> You need to remove:
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> The navigation is in a ul which is already closed
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> It's always a good idea to validate the markup via something like:
> http://vali
stared at
the screen for ages so would appreciate a bit of insigt from someone
more knowledgeable than me.
Thanks
Bryan
http://www.redfedora.co.uk/memoriesontocanvas8/index.html
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Hi
I'd be grateful if someone could check IE6 behaviour with my main page.
I've looked at several rendering pages with mixed results the worst
crunching the graphic image at the top.
Page is here: -
http://www.sixvillages.co.uk
Links to check sites would be much appreciat
a greenline from the background showing through.
Mambo Version is here: -
http://news.sixvillages.co.uk
Experimental frontpage is here: -
http://www.redfedora.co.uk/homepage.html
http://www.redfedora.co.uk/box.css.css
Thanks
Bryan
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Hi Everyone
This menu bar jumps upwards in IE6 but is fine in FF and IE7 from
memory...What am I missing?
Thanks
Bryan
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Bryan
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I'm trying to make a container position absolutely inside a relative
positioned container. This is making the absolute positioned element
disappear in IE 6.
example (3 images should show up bottom right): http://
www.westga.edu/assets/tmp/testCss/
I'm sure this is a well documented bug, b
> What is the full error message? A couple of weeks back someone
> reported a
> similar issue that came down to changing certain parts of the body too
> quickly for IE. You might try changing any .ready() to .load() to
> see if
> that helps.
Thank you Dave, that worked!
IE didn't give any err
I took your advice Tom and Scott...
http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/
Does anybody see anymore issues?
Thanks,
Madison
On Jul 31, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Scott Sauyet wrote:
> Generally, I would suggest that your site not be so pixel-perfect
> that one or two rescales destroys your loo
Thanks Tom.
Do people often scale text down like that?
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On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
>> http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/
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> Scaling text down in FF (Mac) wreaks havoc. Secondary page loses it
> after 2 clicks up in size...
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> Tom Livi
I thought it would be a good idea to have some external people check
the CSS to this redesign, so I looked at SiteCheckPlease page on the
wiki...
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=SiteCheckPlease
It wasn't quite clear, but I tried it anyway and got an: "Error
executing database query"..
Hello All!
I'm in the beginning process of coding this mock up...
http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/mocks/uwg-mock10-15.jpg
My current progress...
http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/
My problem (well, one of them) is the image input element at the top
right of the design. It'
lumni
Spotlight".
Thanks ahead of time for your help!
Cheers,
Bryan Husk
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specify the entire FQN of the destination address (href="http://..."; as
opposed to href="/..." or href="#...")?
Thanks in advance,
Bryan
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Hi list,
Not only does this Beta version of IE7 "break" my image replacement CSS
but it also make my CSS dropdown menus look like crap. Are we to assume
that IE's support for CSS is going down,... or what?
Bryan
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No problems here in IE 6. Haven't tried Firefox. Can you be more specific
on the problem?
Shawn W. Bryan
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Steve Clason wrote:
> On 12/29/2005 5:16 PM Bryan wrote:
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>>Ideally, I want the two boxes to be static and have the center be fluid
>>and adjust with the browser resolution. Currently, it does this, but I
>>just don't want the overhang.
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r, even if it's an URL pointing me to
something that explains what is up. I've been messing with this for the
last day or two, and I'm getting discouraged.
Many Thanks...
Bryan
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site is at:http://nursing.umaryland.edu/testing/testing/123/
We plan to launch early next week. Let me know if you find errors or
have suggestions or comments.
Thanks,
Bryan
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