Hello to All,
I recently upgraded Firefox to version22 and was surprised and confused to
learn this:
*Firefox 22 is now respecting the pixel density you've set on a system
level in the windows control panel appearance display. more information
about that is available at **
body {background:#ccc; url(img_36.gif) repeat; margin:5px; padding:5px;
Hi Carrie,
You just have an extra semi-colon.
Instead of this: background:#ccc; url(img_36.gif) repeat;
try this: background:#ccc url(img_36.gif) repeat;
Janet
at this point, and that I look to see if there are conferences or
anything out there for CSS. Anyone know about this?
This one might be interesting: http://www.refresh06.com/schedule/
Also, this list keeps track of about any upcoming events that are Web
related:
Hi Becky,
I can't offer a solution, but this link will let you view your layout
in Safari on a Mac: http://www.snugtech.com/safaritest/
Regards,
Janet
On 7/25/06, Becky Smurr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Morning!
I would greatly appreciate it if a Mac user would please give this a look.
The site is at www.989studiowebhosting.com and the CSS file is
www.989studiowebhosting.com/989style.css
Hi Rudi,
Also, I think the links are not displaying a :hover change because the
links link to the same page: p class=colATexta
href=#Home/a/p
Try changing a href=# to a href=temp.htm and the
Hello to All,
I'm updating a table based site to CSS layout, and have been
reasonably happy with the results so far, but one page is causing me
IE woes.
Although trying to optimize for a screen sizes of 1024x768+, we want
the layout to hold at 800x600, and the only thing causing problems in
IE
Everything was fine until I included a table. In IE. Now if a user
increases his font size, the table doesn't stay within it's
containing block, and is hidden behind the right column.
I would try to utilize another IE/flaw, and add this...
table {position: relative; z-index: 1;
Hi, I'm still a beginner with CSS--I'm working on a site that has hide/show
javascript layer behaviors generated in Dreamweaver (you mouse over an
image and text layers/divs change to different text layers). Is there a way
to do this using CSS, the way one does hover and on click, instead of
Hello to All,
I'm re-doing an older site moving it from tables to CSS could use
a quick check some help. I've got many of the bugs out, but I've
used a couple conditional comments if someone could view with IE 5.0
and IE 5.5, I'd appreciate it as I can't view if the layout is working
as
Wish I could offer more than screen captures of the 'evil one:'
win/2000-5/5.5/6.0 at 800 1024.
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=168957
http://www.hopetribute.org/new-site/index.htmJanet
Thanks David, I appreciate the screens. Guess I'll have to play a bit
more with the
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