Bingo. Right there plain as day. Thanks Philippe - I'll be able to sleep
tonight.
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 7:16 PM
To: CSS-D
Cc: Venditelli, Daniel - Web Development Administrator
Subject: Re: [css-d] Looks
between me and the public
server.
Is it even possible for a firewall or server setting to change/corrupt
but not entirely block how CSS is interpreted on a client machine?
If you see something I'm missing, please share.
Thank you,
Daniel
enough to spark a thought for you (or for others)
Best of luck,
Daniel
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Micky Hulse
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 12:08 PM
To: css-d
Subject: [css-d] Float drop... Can
Since I haven't seen another reply to this, while I certainly don't KNOW
the answer, I have a very strong feeling this has to do with how retina
displays scale background images differently due to the increased
physical resolution of the screen. Perhaps the following discussion
might help..
-
em or i, the issue with IE 6 was about font-style italic and still
occur(s/ed) even if you declare it purely through CSS and custom tags.
My work around was to add an additional css rule that made anything
presented with the italic font-style just less than 100% of it's normal
width. Worked well
Maybe I'm missing something, but if you design for a larger screen
resolution, than without the scroll bar the smaller screen view would
not only have the information off-screen, they would never be able to
see it. Seems like the scroll bar is helping you out there rather than
hurting you.
Beyond
a look and the description about the book
includes some valuable sample content:
- http://www.abookapart.com/products/responsive-web-design
Best of luck,
Daniel
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I'm not seeing sticking links either but I am also seeing the very
precise target area on both Firefox 5 and Chrome 13. In fact Chrome and
Firefox are identical for performance.
Also, I only see drop-downs on Pet Adoption and Memorials. Do the others
have drop-downs at all?
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Her slides are available. (Though they don't exactly match the
presentation.) Flipping through those in tandem with recording of
presentation helped me some.
http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d
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parent's sibling's child as well?
Thank you,
Daniel
* of course I am referring to noise and chatter here NOT the British
Invasion band from the 60's - I can't see why they would want anything
to with my project in it's current state.
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All opinions and musical preferences expressed here are my
Philippe, David,
Thanks. Overflow - hidden solved THAT issue in the working page. We'll
see if I can break anything else tonight. ;)
Thanks again and have a great evening,
Daniel
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Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 6:12 PM
From an accessibility and convenience* standpoint, I have an issue
whenever we use pictures of text over actual text. (Alt tags aren't
enough) The CSS rotation may not quite be ready for prime time, but if
USED CAREFULLY, it can still be better than text out of Photoshop.
*Can't even begin to
functioning properly.
Any insight on causes for the issues and/or solutions for them are much
appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Hammond
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of Google-ing it doesn't seem possible but I don't
understand why. Is this a scenario that I should solve in a more
intelligent way than I have been able to think of so far?
Cheers,
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, the copyright notice.
Regards,
Daniel
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Subject: [css-d] property for aligning vertical text
for
the horizontal navigation area. All other browsers (FF, Safari, Chrome, Opera
[all on Mac and Win], and IE8) seem to display it correctly.
Daniel
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URL: http://www.numcchildren.org/thezones/index.htm
CSS: http://www.numcchildren.org/children.css
Does anyone have any idea why Safari (Mac/Win) and Chrome are putting
the main content in the side column on the right? View in FF, IE,
Opera to see correct layout.
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
David Laakso wrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.numcchildren.org/thezones/index.htm
CSS: http://www.numcchildren.org/children.css
Does anyone have any idea why Safari (Mac/Win) and Chrome are
putting the main content in the side column on the right? View in
FF, IE, Opera
vertically rather
than in line horizontally. I tested it in IE8, Chrome, Opera, Safari,
and FF (Mac and Win), and they all display it correctly (in line
horizontally).
browsershots.org wasn't working with this URL for some reason.
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
David Laakso wrote:
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URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard
that someone was looking at the site, and the top nav (blog,
design
Hi all...
My client will upload images and I'd like to put rounded corners on it...is
there a way to do so?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi guys...
I'm using a font-size:18px; and the font is bold(obvious) but is there a way
to make it not bold? =)
Thanks in advance...
Sorry for any typos (Brazilian) ;)
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Hi Peg,
If I got it right you want to have the Wrapper div over the bottom
one. To achieve that you need to change the z-index of the Wrapper (2
by default) to a value higher than the z-index of the bottom div
(which is 3 by default). And you need to fix the bottom margin too.
Try updating your
Daniel Hammond wrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/index.htm CSS:
http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/cs.css
FF, Safari, and
Google Chrome treat the navigation correctly. It's the active
state (when you click on a button) that is the issue here
as it's supposed to be.
Any ideas on how to get them right?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Shame they didn't refer to it as grid-cell, grid-row and grid-column. At
least then it wouldn't be so confusing given that so many of us have
been around long enough to remember when tables were the only method for
complex layouts.
Maybe they're just expecting that full and final adaptation
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/index.htm CSS:
http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/cs.css
FF, Safari, and Google Chrome treat the navigation correctly. It's
the active state (when you click on a button) that is the issue
here. IE and Opera don't show
but in Safari, the
boxes are pushed a few pixels further down than in IE7 and FF3. I'd
prefer Safari to align like the others.
Validation has a few comments but nothing that seems to affect
alignment.
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and you could then VERY easily move items around in list
for alphabetical ordering and could easily bump items from one column to
the next to address balancing the page layout.
Obviously the pseudo code below is short on specific details, but I
think it gets the idea across.
Best of luck,
Daniel
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org
The top navigation (Middle School, High School, Parents) displays
correctly in FF, Safari, and Opera, but IE really messes it up.
Internet Explorer doesn't support display:inline-block.
Changing this rule should help:
#navmenu li
Daniel Hammond wrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org
The top navigation (Middle School, High School, Parents)
displays correctly in FF, Safari, and Opera, but IE really
messes it up.
Again, look at it in FF to see how it is supposed to look. IE is
having
can see what I mean by viewing it in those browsers.
Any help toward making it look everywhere as it does in the better
browsers would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniel
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add some padding-right for the legend, for example:
form fieldset legend {
padding-right: 30px;
background: #fee url(image.png) top right no-repeat;
}
2009/2/14 Rick Pasotto r...@niof.net
What styling can be done to legend/legend?
In certain cases I want to use a background image that
it center. The major difference seemed to be
width:100%. For educational reasons, why did that work?
And thank you very much everyone for your assistance.
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Phone: 301
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
|
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm There is a little bit
| of blue extending down below the nav bar.
|
| Delete...
| #nav a, #nav strong {
| position: relative;
| }
|
| ...and also delete the...
|
| * html #nav {
| overflow: visible;
| }
|
| IE's bug
| On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Daniel Hammond
| dan...@objectivedesigns.com wrote:
| I have three things for you guys to look at. IE6 and IE7
| are the only
| browsers having this problem.
|
| Here's the first thing:
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
| CSS: http
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| Here's the first thing:
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
| CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
| Screenshot of the problem: http://www.studentremix.org/issues/ms.jpg
| The red arrows show what's going wrong. There is a little
| bit of blue
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| |
| That didn't do it. When I added those to my CSS, it didn't
| affect IE7 and
| made the unwanted extra blue span the entire width of the
| nav bar in IE6.
| Daniel
|
|
| Seems to work on this end in IE/6 and IE/7.
| Please see:
| http://chelseacreekstudio.com
. Specifying'float:left/
| right' always makes an element display:block.
|
| [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#model
|
| Philippe
Thanks, that did the trick.
Daniel
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://www.studentremix.org/issues/parents.jpg
The same problem that the Middle School section has also appears here,
except it's confined to the right-side column, rather than spanning all of
the nav links.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why IE is making this happen?
Much thanks,
Daniel
that
would be causing this. Can anyone else see what the issue is?
Thanks,
Daniel
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On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:20 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Not validating the markup before posting to the list :-) .
yknow, I thought of that once I arrived home. Sorry about that.
I'll look into your example.
thanks for reply'n.
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wrong?
thanks for any help.
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are on Windows)
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| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/media.htm
| CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/hs.css
| The flash animation (top object in the sidebar on the
| right) is supposed to
| link to http://gallery.me.com/northsideyouth#gallery; when
| you click on
| it,
| but it's
not acting like a link at
all. Any idea why?
Thanks,
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URL: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/media.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/hs.css
The flash animation (top object in the sidebar on the right) is supposed to
link to http://gallery.me.com/northsideyouth#gallery; when you click on it,
but it's not doing anything when
/
about_acupuncture.html
This goes away if I delete the top half of the content, but I
couldn't narrow it down to particular content.
daniel
On Oct 6, 2008, at 7:06 AM, David Laakso wrote:
You'll need to clarify, as I'm afraid I do not understand the
question. Other than IE/6 and IE/7
/
about_acupuncture.html
This goes away if I delete the top half of the content, but I
couldn't narrow it down to particular content.
daniel
On Oct 6, 2008, at 7:06 AM, David Laakso wrote:
You'll need to clarify, as I'm afraid I do not understand the
question. Other than IE/6 and IE/7
?
daniel
On Oct 5, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Holly Bergevin wrote:
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I have a two column layout. In the right column, I have a paragraph
that I want to hop out and overlap the right column too
and overlap the right column too. This works
other than in IE6:
http://sph.umd.du/events/wellness2/condtions_treated.html
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I have a two column layout. In the right column, I have a paragraph
that I want to hop out and overlap the right column too. This works
other than in IE6:
http://sph.umd.du/events/wellness2/condtions_treated.html
help, please?
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for that column is moved down
below the left column. This happened when I inserted the script code for the
blog feed into the left column div.
What's going on?
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
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for that column is moved down
below the left column. This happened when I inserted the script code for the
blog feed into the left column div.
What's going on?
-Daniel
Not sure exactly what's going on, but if you get rid of position:relative,
it seems to fix it. Since it's floated left, you also don't really
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/blog.htm
|
| The column on the right is supposed to say Log in, but in
| FF3, the
| div for that column is moved down below the left column.
|
| Can not tell you exactly what's bugging FF3, but it looks like another
| strange
not display any margin space
there. The blue background color touches the top of the image below it. Any
ideas as to why this is happening?
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Daniel Hammond
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- the nav is spaced out vertically.
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The display:inline worked.
thanks!
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vertically now. I don't see what the difference between their
code and mine is that would be causing the problem. Any ideas?
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Daniel
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| | You can use overflow-x and overflow-y properties separately,
| | instead of just overflow: scroll
| |
| | http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-box/#overflow
| |
| | It's been supported since Mozilla 1.8 and IE5. I think all
| | browsers support it even though it wasn't
tested (FF3, Safari, Opera, and IE
6 7).
The problem is solved now, though.
Thanks,
Daniel
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that would work if that were the case?
Thanks again,
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it with a table. I'd rather stick to pure
CSS this time. Any ideas?
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| | in the past, but I believe I did it with a table. I'd rather stick to
pure
| | CSS this time. Any ideas?
| |
| | Thanks,
| | Daniel
| |
|
| #iframePhotos {
| margin: 0 0 15px 25px;
| text-align: center;
| display: inline:
| }
|
| Worked for me...
| Karl
Really
. Is there a way to get rid of the faded out vertical scroll bar
that is not being used? Also, I am interested in hearing your suggestion for
if I do not know the number of thumbnails or width that the div needs to be.
Thanks for your help,
Daniel
would be much appreciated.
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was the essential part (the link).
Now that side li and side li:hover are gutted, do I still need
them? I noted that it worked fine without them.
thank you for your help Bill.
daniel
On Aug 22, 2008, at 11:12 AM, Bill Brown wrote:
This should help. Explanation follows code.
#side li {
color: #FFF
suppose there's nothing I can do about that.
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in
the image version of this.
On Aug 15, 2008, at 12:16 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:
Daniel Kessler wrote:
The css version is on the top and the image version on the bottom:
http://www.sph.umd.edu/studentservices/CareerExpo/blocks/
expo_sign.cfm
Just a case of invalid markup and error recovery
Leyrson
Curitiba/Brasil
2008/8/15 Daniel Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The css version is on the top and the image version on the bottom:
http://www.sph.umd.edu/studentservices/CareerExpo/blocks/expo_sign.cfm
It looks great in Safari. In Firefox Mac, it could use some spacing
between the word
?
(the problem can most easily be seen by looking at the left and right edges
of the green navigation bar)
Thanks,
Daniel
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to be unable to correctly display PNG images with
semi-transparent pixels (the background images that appear around the
header, container, and footer).
Daniel Hammond
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correctly. I'll either live with it or deal with it later. But what about
the bottom padding of the links in the footer? Neither IE6 nor IE7 show that
correctly.
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correctly. I'll either live with it or deal with it later. But what about
the bottom padding of the links in the footer? Neither IE6 nor IE7 show that
correctly.
Daniel
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where it was messing up before?
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| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
|
| why does Safari display it incorrectly while all
| the others
| display it correctly?
|
| Hi Daniel--
|
| Try this:
| #nav {
| font-family: Trebuchet MS
| URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
|
| Daniel,
|
| I looked at your site in Firefox on a Mac. The nav buttons (Home,
| Link 2, etc.) extend below the bottom of the nav area in my display.
| This isn't obvious unless you
, but they don't quite go to the bottom
in Safari. I also haven't tested this on a Mac, so if anyone could do that
for me, that would be great (thanks in advance). What's more pressing,
though, is why does Safari display it incorrectly while all the others
display it correctly?
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
2227
, more or less, regardless of the amount of content in the right
column:
That worked great - thank you very much.
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I have added a side image to my left column (2-column format). I
cannot get it to stick to the footer black bar. Also, when I added
it, a gap appeared between the content and the header.
Any help on making it stick to the footer bar and the gap would be
appreciated.
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Oh man. Thanks for pointing that out.
http://sph.umd.edu/events/wellness/
On May 30, 2008, at 2:32 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Daniel Kessler wrote:
I have added a side image to my left column (2-column format)...
URI?
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Hello,
almost two years ago I had trouble horizontally centering an absolutely
positioned element:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Daniel Kabs wrote:
Please see the test page at
http://www.mobotixserver.de/~daniel/css_center_horizontally.html
The page works on Firefox
is completely inside the table.
Does anybody know why this is?
Cheers
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I can't for the life of me see any difference why it should do this?
I'll keep the style sheets embedded but I'd prefer not to to avoid code
bloat.
Again thanks for your help and the solution to my problem.
Daniel
Hi Bobby,
Worked it out, it was the base href that broke it when I used an
external style sheet. I've had this before and it broke it that time
only in IE6 with another page I was building.
Please accept my apologies.
Thanks
Daniel
Now I'm sure it's something I've done and I've copied
://beta.bedazzled.name/mockup/mockup.png
The main background for the body is a tiled 1px image, as are
backgrounds for both nested div's, if there is another way of doing it
to avoid this any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Daniel
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alright.
I dunno if it's actually tabular data and I have a difficult time
determining if it is or isn't. It's a list of records from a
database and that list is presented here to choose which record to edit.
but
I know how to use tables fine, so that's easy enough.
thank you
daniel
I had these recommended to me recently:
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G'day Everyone
I was wondering if someone could help me here. I want to resize an image so
that it changes in relation to the screen resolution. I am pretty sure the
size needs to be defined as a percentage but I just want to check.
Cheers
Daniel
be appreciated.
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, at 12:13 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Daniel Kessler wrote:
http://sph.umd.edu/includes/header_top_lvl2_a_test.cfm
I want the login button on a second line, still on the right but
under the search features. Then on a third line, the logo on the
left. I'm trying to get it to look like
attributes to please IE6; is there a fix for it that
will make it read it better?
Thanks,
Daniel
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to the bottom of the page as it should.
There should be an easy enough fix for this, correct?
URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/rsdp/nwc/
CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/rsdp/nwc/index.css
Thanks again for all of your continued help on this stuff.
Daniel
, but I only have 2 errors and this is an effort to eliminate
those too.
thank you.
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Daniel Kessler
University of Maryland College Park
School of Public Health
3302E HHP Building
College Park, MD 20742-2611
Phone: 301-405-2545
http://sph.umd.edu
://www.objectivedesigns.com/rsdp/nwc/, and
the css is http://www.objectivedesigns.com/rsdp/nwc/index.css.
That browser/platform is having some major page layout issues. If you click
around to the different pages, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Thanks,
Daniel
, and if anyone could test the site in Opera
(mac), IE (mac), and IE6, that would be fantastic. Thanks much. And again,
use FF as the standard for how it should behave.
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30318
770-842-8817
www.objectivedesigns.com
, but I guess
that's ok.
Daniel
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