I just got an email from a company I'm contracting through, from their
"engineers" (don't get me started on these guys). My html/css is 100%
standards compliant, and looks identical in firefox 3.0.5, safari, opera,
and all versions of ie. Great, right? But they just sent me a series of
screensho
I hate form elements...
I've run into this problem before, I don't think I've ever actually
understood it.
On this page
http://scotaganda.com/work/MineKey/opinionsBoard.html
the "Express your opinion" textarea is fine in firefox, but both safari and
ie place "control" on the right hand side of
oops, I did something, and now ie is failing to recognize the width property
again
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Eric Cash wrote:
> I'm under the gun to convert a page to standards, and I'm using blueprint
> to maintain my design.
>
> I'm hitting some weird ie dis
I'm under the gun to convert a page to standards, and I'm using blueprint to
maintain my design.
I'm hitting some weird ie display bugs, and my tricks to stop them aren't
working.
I can't get ie to correctly honor a relative position rule on a text type
input, nor can I get it to nudge it up via
RKN Studio wrote:
> Thanks Eric - That appears to work for Moz/FF, but not IE6... :/
>
>
I'm still too groggy too test this, but if I remember correctly, the
trick to getting ie6 to jive with the overflow: auto trick is to give
that same element a width. Try a width on #main-text and let us know
RKN Studio wrote:
> Hello - I'm having a little trouble with an image being the larger portion
> of content within a div container. I'm not sure why it is that text
> content will extend the container as necessary, but not an image. Am
> I missing something?
>
>
#nav is floated left, used to b
I forgot to mention, the rollover problem is only in firefox, although I
swear it was in IE earlier...
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Never again will I take a "finish it" job.
Thanks to philippe for pointing out the obvious that I couldn't see past
my red haze of anger.
Hopefully, I'm done with this thing,
http://www.mentallyregarded.com/advo , except for one problem, the first
two items in the menu won't rollover to their h
I just got yanked into this job as
a last minute emergency. I'm spending most of my time reading the css
and trying to figure out what the guy before me was trying to do.
So I got this here page, http://www.mentallyregarded.com/advo and a comp
that I have to make it look like. I have two days,
I've been ripping my hair out over this for two days straight now,
please help, I need to eat soon.
Maybe I'm using floats incorrectly, I'm not sure.
I'm laying out this site with a friend, it's my first collaborative
project, and it's still in the early stages, I apologize for the messy
css,
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