medial | André Huf schreef:
After a zero length, the unit identifier is optional.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-CSS21-20050613/syndata.html#length-units
Yes they (W3C) know that, but do all browsers know that?
I would not be surprised if there where differences between 0, 0px and
0em in so
Vicki Skinner (Stebbins) schreef:
Hi all,
If someone has time to have a look as well as a once over of the CSS
I'd really appreciate it... I've got the site I'm working on now with
a horizontal navigation and the next two sites, so ideally to get this
working really well will save me some ti
Hi list,
I've a website (UC) with a strange behavior.
http://wouda.doesburg.biz
In IE every other page (via menu) is build up, or better build down, slowly.
In FF is every switch to another page nice quiet, but if I resize the
window it's a royal fireworks.
The content part is shown a short tim
Hi list,
I've a website (UC) with strange behavior.
In IE every other page (via menu) is build up, or better build down, slowly.
In FF is every switch to another page nice quiet, but if I resize the
window it's a royal fireworks.
The content part is shown a short time in the upper left corner be
What can be the reason for the flicker in this page if you resize the
screen in Firefox?
http://wouda.doesburg.biz/fileadmin/template1.html
I wonder.
Daniel
__
css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.css-discuss.org/mail
Bob and Gary,
Thanks for your answer.
My problem was that on my PC the page in FF initially shows the pictures
full.
But if I tried to change the window size they where shown as you saw.
The height was that of the word "Bodytext".
My question/problem/challenge is:
I want to show a layer of 4
Hi list,
I've made a new setup for a website.
For the time being only in FF.
But even that browser has his problems.
Look (did I already said: only FF?) at this page.
http://wouda.doesburg.biz/fileadmin/template1.html
And that touch the borders of the window. Resize a little bit.
What is th
Ingo Chao schreef:
Daniel,
If it is not too much trouble, could you please move your code to your
site and provide just an URL?
Yes of course, I am willing to do all what's necessary to solve it.
It's now on http://test.doesburg.biz/test1.html
The problem is that IE looks (I did not said i
Hi list,
My problem becomes more and more complex.
Look at this.
How can I make that Firefox looks the same as IE.
Regards,
Daniel
Test
#wrapper{min-width:600px;min-height:600px;width:600px;height:600px;background:lime;}
#wrappera{width:49%;height:100px;min-height:100px;float:left;}
#wr
Martin Heiden schreef:
Daniel,
The problem is caused by the uncleared floats above the header. The
floats are removed from normal flow, so that the #head starts at the
top. It is the first element in normal flow. The content of #head is
pressed down by the floats, which causes the div to expand.
Eric Ladner schreef:
Looks right to me. You have wrappera and wrapperb floated inside the
"wrapper" and don't specify a background color for them. When header is
drawn, it takes up the top part of "wrapper" and the a/b wrappers are
floating above that.
You didn't specify a background on the
Brian Cummiskey schreef:
you're in quirks mode.
try a full w3 spec DTD and see what happens.
Thanks Brian. But if I want to stay in the quirks mode for other
reasons, is there also an other solution for this problem?
Daniel
___
Hi list,
This HTML looks as I wish if I use IE but it has a strange behavior in
Firefox.
The background color of the header flows ahead to the top of the both
blocks above the head.
Is this a known problem and is there somewhere a known solution?
Regards,
Daniel
Test
#wrapper
Look at
http://www.export-lead-platform.nl/2206.0.html?&L=1
If you narrow the screen the 2 columns in the big left part "unfloat". Why?
But, worser, if you make the screen wider again, the columns refuse the
float again.
What can I do to avoid this?
Daniel
___
Hi Scott,
There is no menu only a loginbox.
Regards,
Daniel
Scott Blanchard schreef:
http://v5.octane8.com/Scott_Test/default.aspx?id=11
Can someone take a look at the menu on the left side of the page. The
sibling LI element of the "x8_expandoActive" element is inheriting the link
color
Hi list,
I've some strange problems.
Look at the file www.doesburg.biz/html/
the style is in www.doesburg.biz/html/style2.css
In Firefox there goes something wrong if the left column (blue) is
longer than the right one (yellow).
A cyan block appears.
How can I solve that? So that the backgroun
Hi list,
I've some strange problems.
Look at the file www.doesburg.biz/html/
the style is in www.doesburg.biz/html/style2.css
In Firefox there goes something wrong if the left column (blue) is
longer than the right one (yellow).
A cyan block appears.
How can I solve that? So that the backgrounds
Now with the link:
http://www.export-lead-platform.nl/fileadmin/platform/IndexOnTopBreed/index3.html
I'm setting up a site with a nice but difficult lay-out.
The current stage works fine in FF but IE has a little problem.
If the width of the window is small, if there is a scrollbar at the
bottom
I'm setting up a site with a nice but difficult lay-out.
The current stage works fine in FF but IE has a little problem.
If the width of the window is small, if there is a scrollbar at the
bottom, than shrinks the blue "content"-part to fast.
A yellow underlayer appears.
Is this a known problem
Thanks a lot for your information.
I've added an overflow.
So, please try again.
Thanks,
Daniel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
i don't get a scroll bar in ie6 win2k sp4.
__
css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.css-discuss.o
I've a (half) page with a css problem in IE.
http://www.export-lead-platform.nl/fileadmin/platform/IndexOnTopBreed/index3.html
If I change the width of the window below the min-width of the lay-out
(the hor scrollbar appears), it shows in IE its yellow underwear at the
most right part of the s
This is the wrong combination:
HTML
header
CSS
p,h1,pre {
margin:0px 10px 10px 10px;
}
Succes
Daniel
Oliver Saager schreef:
Hello
Currently I am developping my first true (...) CSS Website.
Unfortunately I have come across a problem I am unable to solve. See yourself:
http
Hi list,
What's wrong here?
In FF all (most) things are well.
But in IE I've some problems.
1. The hor. scrollbar always persist
2. At the right side is a small margin
3. If I resize the window then at the right side appears (and
disappears) a strange white block over the border.
This are the
Hello list,
I've a website with a hover menu on the page
Look at http://wouda.doesburg.biz/Wat.5.0.html right column.
In Firefox, Opera, IE6 and IE5.5 it looks fine. But when in IE5.0 I
touch the pictures with my mouse, the whole block moves downwards.
What can be the reason?
I wonder,
Dani
Hello list,
I've a website with a hover menu on the page
Look at http://wouda.doesburg.biz/Wat.5.0.html right column.
In Firefox, Opera, IE6 and IE5.5 it looks fine. But when in IE5.0 I
touch the pictures with my mouse, the whole block moves downwards.
What can be the reason?
I wonder,
Dani
25 matches
Mail list logo