pretty much anything as long as its web related so there isn't much need
to keep things "on point". (we have a separate "talk" list.)
anyhoo, hope you keep it going but if not, i'm sure everyone will
understand and appreciate all your year
pported in other browsers.)
David, yes, it is a WP site and i found the "problem" in the css and
just took it out. All's well now.
Thanks to Karl, too, word-break would have worked also, and i'm very
happy to know about
just appears
weird. sigh
IE, Chrome and Opera do not do this.
happy 2015 everyone.
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When I test my page's css, I want to see element both :link and
:visited.
But I have clicked the. How to return it to :link from :visited?
(without change it's URL?)
hi, if you have the web developer's toolbar, go to Miscellaneous >
Visited Links (at bottom). There you can change the links ba
might fix it, then
> I regret I am not able to help. You will need to seek assistance from
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> Best wishes for your success.
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mozilla and IE5.01 and, without exploring very much more, that
means it rates *excellent*, to me.
cheers and good luck finding an "anger management" seminar, I notice
that no one has any suggestions
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abled the cc for right now.
cheers and TIA again. :)
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thought it simplier to put it
up outside the "production server" and the missing images don't impact
the issue, so ...
Many many TIA's.
Cheers
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too fast (or faster than my brain or something like that).
i had "commented out" some of the css, made a separate page and that's
why i wasn't seeing it in IE7 and 6!
so you're right, it was right to begin with.
cheers
Donna
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the "logic" and it doesn't seem to me like "a" should be able to
have a "img" child in that context BUT firefox is reading it, so makes
me wonder. But, then why is IE not reading it. I wouldn't think it
would be "too advanced" for IE.
thanks very
ve the problem here.
its not a problem with the side menu, i'm afraid. its the content, the
"header" in the content runs over the text below it. just on text
increase and just in ie7 (well, don't know about Safari but usually
Safari will follow al
xes. they stay where they should in mozilla and ie6 and i
really don't know what to do with ie7.
also, was having a problem with text-size increase. its increasing okay
now with mozilla and ie6 but not ie7
anyone ... ?!
tia
donna
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smile*
thanks for looking and any ideas, thoughts.
cheers
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i go
and it means i immediately catch things, really helps. it doesn't take
the place of validation through the w3c, and that shouldn't wait until
the end, but its faster and easier to use in a "continuous manner".
cheers
Donna
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> Thanks,
> JJ
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pretty sure it
will be deprecated but regardless its just bad form and no need for it.
there is a lot to learn but we have all been there.
best
Donna
> example: www.klickmine.com
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> Regards
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> Amie Nel
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ven the ones I've managed to
get to Firefox or Mozilla, don't really understand what a browser is,
much less use two of them.
(btw, we are in the same browsercam group. It was neat to see your name
and another famous person! when it was being re-setup this last time).
e-effects with that one in Gecko-browsers.
Thanks Georg! It works on my Mozila 1.7.8 (adding padding-bottom) and
I'll check it out on browsercam but have a feeling it works everywhere!
What a wonderful resource this list is!
Now I can get on to figuring out the rest of the layout - I ma
on it, mozilla will straighten up but I
don't want to do that. Hoping its something I'm doing wrong and someone
can straighten me out or shed more light on this. (maybe its a mozilla
bug that I'll just have to live with?)
Many thanks!
Donna
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hat I "think" is what you're saying
and its two columns, http://www.maineddc.org/about.htm The menu could
easily go in what I'm calling the "firstcolumn". So thought maybe this
might help.
best
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ne might be able to give you
more concrete help.
all the best,
Donna
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nk because I had used css to fix the issue, it
became relavent (in my mind); but now that you bring it up, I can see
where its primarily about mark-up. I'll try to think harder about the
list I post to in the future.
best
Donna
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ent". So, does
it have to do with "inline and replaced elements" not being "in the clear"?
cheers
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it the best way.
I wondered if I should have used "labels", but ran it through Cynthia
before making the changes and it didn't say anything about that.
thanks very much for helping me correct my errant ways.
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ts the "standard sizes" that
get blocked by Norton's.
Best
Donna
> The forum link: http://www.htmlhelpcentral.com/messageboard/archive/
> index.php/t-7704.html
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> Best,
> Randy
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> Randal Sean Harrison
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Hi Robert, i just was looking and was gonna write "it seems the same in
Mozilla, Firefox and IE to me" i guess you had just fixed it.
> I tried changing the positions from right to left and with this it seems
> ok in Firefox and IE
>
> Anyone see problems in other browsers?
I see a prob
r the pictures of
your houses, to get rid of it, add this is the meta tag area.
also, noticed you don't have description and other meta tags, maybe
they're to come, at any rate, you'll want more "stuff" there
bookmarks morass. according to that though, the top three
are okay and the bottom one isn't off but that much, and i do think the
fact that they're bolded helps.
the whole bit is supposed to look like a "paint strip" that you might
pick up at a hardware store. if anyone has done
lways appreciated. but they look fine to
me - maybe i'm missing what you're trying to point out to me?
cheers
Donna
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problem - meaning i would see it on my
IE if it was a problem. can it just sort of "come and go". what should
i have used to assure it wouldn't be a problem, assuming it is something
in my writing.
thanks very much.
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thing that I have picked up upon re-validating the code is that
> whomever added the META tags did not terminate them properly. I am
> hoping that this is actually the cause and not what is stated by the
> people from Google.
>
> Thank you.
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MARG wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why does this page: http://www.tuxdoit.com/newsletter.php
> renderes correctly in Firefox and gives a completely white page in IE 6 ?
>
> I'm bezerked!
>
> Would someone help me please ?
>
> Warm Regards,
> Mári Gamito
Hi Mari: I'm seeing it fine in IE6, maybe you just
>> I wanted to pass this on here because it has been invaluable to me in
>> learning css. Since this might be considered off-topic perhaps you
>> should write me off-list if you have questions.
>
>
> How so? Personally I just get frustrated by bugs I cannot reproduce.
> Having a real setup
Dear CSSers:
Another list I'm on is getting another browser cam pool together,
through https://www.fundable.org/groupactions/browsercampool . The
amount browser cam has charged has gone up, its now $39.90 a person, or
something like that - close to $40.00.
If you don't know about browser cam
> Hi,
>
> Everything seemed to be working with my site, then I noticed that the
> main element height extends down a couple hundred extra pixels in
> IE. Anyone know why it would do this?
>
> http://www.smandrew.com/dutch/
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andrew
Hi Andrew: I spent some time with it and co
Matt wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> I am having trouble getting a page to work properly, and was hoping
> someone here may be able to point me in the right direction as to where
> I'm going wrong. I've included the entire page's code below (I
> apologize, but I don't have ready access to a host
Olly: i played around with your css last night using "edit css" from
the Firefox web developers toolbar.
i don't particularly like the bricks either but if you made them to be
unscrollable i think it would be neater. just add "fixed" in where
you're calling that image as background. (i thin
Thanks Neal
a#imagebutton img { border: none;}
Sorry, I meant to write a.imagebutton img {border: none;}
-Neal
geez, i should have noticed that, too!! I'm not "total newbie"; not
very far off though! :) but i do know the difference between a class
and id. and, yes, it does work now..
Alternatively, you could assign that particular image/button an id or
class:
src="images/decorating-button.jpg" width="86" height="51" alt="">
and use this css:
a#imagebutton img { border: none;}
-Neal
Neal, i tried this and it didn't work. I've loaded the page again if
anyone wants t
My sympathies with going nuts :) - I had this same problem before.
Here's the solution:
Thanks, just when one thinks *maybe* you're making some progress - then
Bam! its good to have empathy and sympathy. I can't imagine saying to
my client, well, i just spent three hours (not much exaggerati
Hi everyone:
really going nuts here trying to figure out how to get this one pixel
border to be gone. its the image/button on the left. she wants it to
be a link seems like i've tried *everything* but i must not be
understanding or else forgetting something.
have taken out all code fo
HTML
section of the page, not inside an included css.
Not original with me! Found this in a book "CSS Hacks and Filters", by
Joseph W. Lowery, in chapter 10, Building Navigation Systems.
Hope this helps. I am a newbee to css and enjoy the list, but too new too
post I think.
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Greetings everyone:
a while back i had seen someone's blog where they talked about how to
fix IE's menu so that the whole link area for active on hover - i think
he was calling it the "semi-clickable in IE problem".
can anyone point me to that?! maybe the author? I think he was on this
lis
This is a P.S. to my previous message - wonder why it hasn't showed up
on the list but just one of those things, i suppose.
I copied your code etc and changed something, you have:
#nav { position: fixed; left:0px; top:0px; width:170px; padding: .5em
0em 0em 0em; margin:22px 0 0 5px;text-align:
Steve, do you have the webdev toolbar installed on Firefox? There is a
handy way to validate your code from it.
http://chrispederick.com/work/firefox/webdeveloper/
There are 22 errors in your code, plus you don't have encoding
information, apparently.
Also, the IE problem, if you give a bit
Donna Jones wrote:
can someone direct me to a good article(s)/resource(s) that discuss
various ways of importing, linking css files and talks about
advantages/disadvantages.
This is ususally covered in the first chapter of any good CSS book. One
of the most important reasons that people use
can someone direct me to a good article(s)/resource(s) that discuss various
ways of importing, linking css files and talks about advantages/disadvantages.
Thanks!
Donna
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ah Bruno how can I *thank you* fixed fixed fixed.
that's one i won't forget, you can count on that!
best regards and cheers!
Donna
Bruno Fassino wrote:
Donna Jones wrote:
i'm having a problem with ie6
http://www.westendwebs.net/litmed/lm_program.html
You have itali
p://www.westendwebs.net/litmed/lm_program.html
and this page:
http://www.westendwebs.net/litmed/index2.html
i made some screen shots to better illustrate what's getting to me:
http://www.westendwebs.net/litmed/ieproblem.html
any ideas, any clues, anyone.
Thanks!
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e footer fixed that. live and learn! someday i hope to learn
enough to be able to contribute to this list, too.
Thanks very much again! (now i can start "worrying" about designing my
layout!
best,
Donna
regards
Georg
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nd this is the first time i've done a
three-column layout. all the background color are called because I'm
just trying to get this set up before I do any design.
thanks very much for any help. oh, ch'd in the archives and couldn't
find what i need, tho it may have been star
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