6, Safari, and IE 5.2 for
the Mac. What I'm wondering is if this fix is the
proper one or not. I'm unable to check any other
browsers and I don't want to just leave it if there is
a better solution.
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. The CSS is in the
head of the blog pa
#x27;t want to just leave it if there is
a better solution.
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. The CSS is in the
head of the blog page.
-Craig Snyder
WEBSITES:
THE EMPTY HEAD at: www.atgig.com/mightyhead/
RUMBLE at: http://rumble.sy2.com/
CSS FLOW at: dukeofblog.
Hi List Members ::
Any particular reason NOT to assign both position: fixed AND float to a div?
-Craig Snyder
WEBSITES:
THE EMPTY HEAD at: www.atgig.com/mightyhead/
RUMBLE at: http://rumble.sy2.com/
CSS FLOW at: dukeofblog.blogspot.com
ETHEREAL CODE at: etherealcode.blogspot.com
Susan ::
Thanks for those screenshots! Very helpful. Unfortunately the web page is
offline for a while due to a bad connection with my web-based file manager...
-Craig
WEBSITES:
THE EMPTY HEAD at: www.atgig.com/mightyhead/
RUMBLE at: www.icestormcity.com/rumble/
CSS FLOW at: dukeofb
Hi Again ::
I updated the page [ http://www.atgig.com/mightyhead/bgtext.html ] and gave the
bgtext DIV a fixed position and a width of 100% which seemed to take care of my
overflow problems. However if someone thinks the page could be improved or it
still looks screwy in Safari or other brows
Hi Everybody ::
I've been playing with a design for a page using text to simulate a background
image. The page works okay but I cannot get the overflow: hidden property to
work to my satisfaction. The page scrolls in Firefox, and probably in other
browsers as well. IE clips the content as I e