One of these days I'll get to a point where I can help answer questions,
but unfortunately I'm still too much of a newbie with CSS. I'd really
appreciate some advice on what is going wrong with this page. It is
validating and it looks OK in at least IE and Mozilla, but completely
falls apart in Net
This site is still under development. Both the HTML and CSS are passing
validation using the W3C validation service. It seems to display OK in
multiple versions of IE and Mozilla, but in Netscape 7.0 and 7.2 the
layout completely falls apart.
I did a web search looking for likely reasons and fou
I am getting a number of CSS validation errors that seem to be referring
to lines in the code where there is JavaScript running. At the moment
I'm getting 28 errors!
http://www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu/newsite/ (site under development)
Is there a way to tell the Markup Validation Service that this i
http://www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu/newsite/pg2.4.html
My faux columns are working in IE6, but not in Firefox 2.0.0.3. I
haven't tested extensively in other browsers, but Netscape 7.0 and 7.2
don't seem to be working either. The page and css have passed W3C
validation.
I have a background image set o
I'm looking for a CSS option like one of these on these non-CSS menus on
the Adobe exchange. I need the menu to be vertical and open and close to
show options in some way without being a fly out menu. I also am looking
for a bug free menu that works in as many browsers as possible.
I found the fo
I understand that pixel perfect results across browsers are not
realistic, but what can I do to improve this at least a little?
See http://209.211.255.131/newsite/testjuly7.html. The CSS code is at
http://209.211.255.131/newsite/testjuly7.css.
The spacing in IE6 is much more "generous" than a
This list has been so great helping me out as a CSS newbie. I have been
ready to pull my hair out many days trying to make things work. We are
now closer to actually having a new site, but I'm having a few small
problems with the navbar.
Can you give me any ideas on how to fix the following probl
eorge Washington University Virginia Campus
44983 Knoll Square, Rm. 305
Ashburn, Virginia 20147
Phone: 703-726-3652
Fax: 703-726-3655
www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu
-Original Message-
From: Roger Roelofs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:28 AM
To: 'CSS list'
I'm having a problem with spacing between the navbar and the main image
on the site, as well as with the search box below the navbar at
http://209.211.255.131/newsite/testfeb6.html. CSS:
http://209.211.255.131/newsite/testfeb6.css
The way this section is structured is a #navpicwrap which has 2 d
I'm in the process of building a CSS website to replace an existing
site. My site statistics for December 2005 (collected using LiveStats,
hosted at Media3) show the following browser types.
Browser types, December 2005 Report:
46.31% unknown
30.62% MSIE 6.x
10.29% AOL 9.x
4.03% Firefox 1.x (pr
NAV Problems (other issues to be dealt with later) ---thanks in advance
for help!
1. Background color not extending full length of NAV div (white gap
on the far right)
2. Hover/gold color sticking out farther than width of navigation
item (yes, I changed some width settings-something
Thierry,
Thank you for your help. I'm ready to tear my hair out trying to get
this to work correctly, but I know it takes time to get the ins and outs
of css down. This is the first site I'm trying to build entirely in css,
so thanks for your patience.
As you said to do I added back the "width:
: 703-726-3652
Fax: 703-726-3655
www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu
-Original Message-
From: Thierry Koblentz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 10:49 PM
To: Dova Wilson; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] problem with 3-col layout
Dova Wilson wrote:
> I'm
I'm trying to use a 3 col technique described at
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/3cols.asp.
Something has gone very wrong as my faux columns aren't appearing and
the columns aren't lining up where they should.
Help!
http://www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu/newsite/3coltest.htm
http://www.gwvirginia
www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu
-Original Message-
From: Thierry Koblentz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:00 PM
To: Dova Wilson; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Space below footer in Firefox and NE 7 (IE6 OK)
Dova Wilson wrote:
> Thoughts on how to fix this? I am try
I am working on building a new site. This is my first site I'm trying to
build completely in CSS.
I have a white space appearing below my footer in Firefox and NE7, but
it seems to be OK in IE6.
Please see http://www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu/newsite/3coltest.htm.
Code at: http://www.gwvirginia.gwu
I am in the process of attempting to create my first 100% CSS site. I'm
new to the list and not very experienced with CSS. I've made a lot of
messes so far and have been overwhelmed with trying to absorb all the
browser issues. This site is far from finished. I am concerned about
getting the struct
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