Mark
You wrote:
In our site, we want every image to assume this CSS
{
float:right;
padding-left:15px;
}
Is there a way to make every image put into the site to assume this
definition by redefining the tag
like
.img
{
float:right;
padding-left:15px;
}
That doesn't seem to work.
Thanks
Good Morning Meera
You wrote:
Hi
Can someone explain to me in very simple terms what are vendor specific
prefixes.
Any article to read would be more than welcome to drive the point home.
Meera
The references below are the first two links in a google search for "vendor
specific prefixes".
Morning Sara
You wrote
Hi,
I have two unordered lists, where each list has 1 list item with 2 links.
If I float the list items and anchors left, all 4 anchors line up
horizontally as expected. If I add a margin to the list items (but not the
anchors), all anchors move down and are still ho
Tim
You wrote
XP is still the most commonly installed Windows OS and you can't run
higher
than ie7. I'm afraid you will continue to see requests for ie6&7 help on
this list for some time. That MS didn't make a version of 8 or 9
compatible
with XP makes me mad.
--
Tim
I don't know about
Afternoon Ingo
You wrote
Ingo schrieb am 01.03.2011 21:59
I have problems to detect if my DTD (and whatnot) are correct.
What, there is no way to check for quirksmode? Or did I ask wrongly, or
indecently?
First, a quick google turned up lots of responses [1] to "how to check for
Quir
Morning Amitabhaghosh
You wrote
I have designed a page layout in css by using s. but i am finding
while
opening in another browser computer it is breaking all the designs. can
anybody help me to sort it out?
--
amitabhaghosh
A clickable link to the page in question would provide us place to
Thijs Hakkenberg wrote:
Dear list,
My website looks fine except in IEX where behaves strange:
http://kunstomhetlijf.nl/res2/
Anyone know why? A CSS issue?
I don't know if this is a CSS issue or not. As others have pointed out, you
need to validate and correct many of the markup errors foun
Afternoon Lalena
You wrote;
Hi everyone,
I've tested my pages on Firefox and Safari and IE8, and all looks fine.
But when I check on my old version of IE, IE5.2 for Mac, I get red "X"
symbols in place of some image files whose names are too long.
I haven't figured out exactly what the maxi
Afternoon Tomo
You wrote
> hi,
>
> i was wondering about rss. i made a file with rss for my website. i
> tried it with google reader: when i press add a subscription and give
> exact link for the rss file it's fine, but not when i just give it the
> link to the website. usualy you can do it with
Morning Mathew
You wrote
- Original Message - >>> but in Safari, this makes the content in
the table appear too far to the left. In Safari this must be set to 16px.
>>>
>>> If you have Safari and can check out: http://em-w.com/resume.html
>>>
>>> you'll see what I mean. Does anyone have a
Morning Debbie
Your wrote
> My client's page is losing its top margin when any of the internal links
> in the green content area are clicked:
>
>> http://biz82.inmotionhosting.com/~soliss5/faq.html
>
> Can someone tell me how to fix this issue?
>
> --
> Debbie Campbell
> www.redkitecreative.co
Morning All
Yesterday I wrote
>> At www.oldcurmudgeon.net I'm having a small problem with an image (
>> the old curmudgeon ) expanding into the main content at ctrl + 4 font
>> sizing and larger on a 1024 x 768 canvas. Is there a CSS way to
>> contain the image.
>>
>>snipped a bit here for brevi
Morning All
I wrote
>> Morning all
>>
>> At www.oldcurmudgeon.net I'm having a small problem with an image ( the
>> old
>> curmudgeon ) expanding into the main content at ctrl + 4 font sizing and
>> larger on a 1024 x 768 canvas.
>> snipped a bit
>
David L replied
>
> There are several ways t
Morning all
At www.oldcurmudgeon.net I'm having a small problem with an image ( the old
curmudgeon ) expanding into the main content at ctrl + 4 font sizing and
larger on a 1024 x 768 canvas. Is there a CSS way to contain the image. I
have set explicit width and height in html and max width
- Original Message -
From: "David Laakso"
To: "css-d"
Sent: , February DD, 11:28 AM
Subject: [css-d] horizontal scrollbar
> Anyone besides me getting a horizontal scrollbar on this table based
> site [1] in every browser on earth in a Mac and a PC?
>
> Confirmation needed a
Afternoon Victor
You wrote;
> Hi;
> I've got a css menu here:
> http://angrynates.com/nrelectric.com/
> This works fine in FF but in IE, if you mouseover "Services" the font
> turns
> black and you can't mouseover the dropdown! It disappears before you can
> get
> there. What do? Please advis
Colin
You wrote:
Quirks mode?
Interesting.
Maybe.
The code validates at w3c validator without errors.
Each page begins with:
Robopages...
etc
You're using an incomplete doctype. to avoid quirks mode use a complete
doctype like
http://
Afternoon Colin
You wrote:
> At http://robopages.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=README.htm
>
> is a page display governed by CSS that (in Firefox and Safari)
> changes the border (from outset to inset) on any enclosing paragraph, when
> ever
> an enclosed link is hovered. This makes the but
Patrick
You wrote
I will create a html file to show my problem. This might take a while
but I can add attachments for this group?
Thanks
The answer to attachments in * no *. Have a look at the list policies [1].
[1] http://css-discuss.org/policies.html
Best always
Jim Nannery
www.nannery.
Afternoon Brian
You wrote
>I was wondering, if you use an acronym more than once on a page, do you
> define it every time or just the first occurrence on a page?
>
I'm not really clear about your question.
If you are asking about the acronym *element* in html, you can style it once
and the sty
Afternoon Peter
You wrote
thanks for the warning. I haven't had time to check - I'll have to
download the latest beta first. I'm not sure if I should worry yet
seeing as IE8 is beta. Do you know what causes the problem and if it's
hack/fixable?
Just to make it clear, IE 8 is out of beta. [1]
Morning Georg
You wrote about www.nannery.net .
>
> Looks a bit strange on narrow windows, but the same in all browsers -
> including IE8.
> (snipped a bit)
> http://www.gunlaug.no
Thanks for taking a minute to look at this page, It's appreciated.
As I pointed out to DL, I am / was when I poste
Morning David
You wrote
>
> Dunno about IE/8 but imagine it will also break the same way all browser
> will at 800 and drop the right column at less than that ;-) .
> This could be a nice touch:
> p{ /*font-size:.8em;*/}
Thanks for taking a minute to look at this page, It's appreciated.
I am /
Morning all
I'd appreciate it if some of you with IE 8 would have a look at
www.nannery.net and let me know if there are any problems.
This is a conversions from tables Works as I expect in IE 6- 7, FF
3.0.7 and Opera 9.00 on Win XP Pro SP3.
Thanks in advance.
Jim Nannery
blog - www.nann
Afternoon Mike
You wrote
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to remove the bullets from an unordered list, which works
> fine in Firefox using list-style-type:none;. But this doesn't appear to
> be supported by IE and the lists are showing either with the bullet or
> with an indent.
>
> See the left-hand side
Morning Christopher
You wrote;
>I have two questions, first off how many people here sometimes use there
>own style sheet ? Also could you have your style sheet so that
> no matter what it could not be overwritten but without adding a series of
> !important everywhere in the style sheet?
> ___
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