it clears the photo. A similar situation exists with the text next to
the photo in the Graduation Celebration section.
hth
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sense to fix / tweak IE as soon as I see a problem rather
than wait until I'm ready to release the site to the Public / Client, only
to find out that the 800 pound guerilla isn't happy with my CSS or xHTML
Wishing you all a great weekend.
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) Windows Mobile
5.0 (SQVGA), where it shows an empty screen.
Any thoughts? Any good links?
Sandy
The list wiki [1] has some links that may provide answers to your question.
hth
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7.2 and your site
looks nearly identical to FF 1.5 and IE 6 and 7 on my win XP Pro sp2 box.
Sorry I can't offer more assistance, but it doesn't look broken on my
end
Best
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Thanks,
Dova H. Wilson
The List Wiki has lots of menu possibilities. See the List Menu page for
particulars. [1] Not sure if any of those will meet your requirements, but
it can't hurt to look
hth
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,
Cory
Remove the xml prologue (?xml version=1.0?) preceding the xml doctype
and IE 6 will behave The prologue is causing IE 6 to switch to Quirks
Mode [1].
hth
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirks_mode
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. There are job
boards, Web sites, mailing lists, and other venues for helping stimulate
your local economy. Check them out.
A gentle reminder to all
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PScan't tell if this works on mac IE 5.2 can't test that OS /
browser combo locally. and IIRC, mac IE isn't affected by Doctype
switching Jim
/test2.php
Hi James,
Add:
html {
height: 100%;
margin-bottom: 1px;
}
to your stylesheet.
Greg
Thanks Greg, that seems to work.
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If you rewrite that selector as - #album p - /and/ do something about the
comment construction indicated above, you should get what you desire as far
as the display goes.
~holly
That seemed to do the trick, I'll have to keep an eye out for the
comment construction issue in future.
Hi, Just had one problem swiftly solved and another has arrived. I
have some text that is driving me nuts: all text is inheriting the
properties set to a generic p {...} in css, but I am trying to set
properties to some specific elements (i.e. grey instead of white) and
these are being ignored.
On 11/28/06, Eystein Alnaes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran into a simular problem a while ago, and came up with this solution:
http://www.eystein.no/test/vertical_centering/verticallycentering.html
I did however end up with another solution, which I haven't added to that
page yet. It's
Hi
I'm creating a website where I want to create a thumbnail gallery that
vertically and horizontally centers images of non-uniform size and on
clicking a thumb displays a large image opposite. In general this was
working fabulously until I viewed it in IE (which appears to be a
common theme).
Afternoon Sebastian
You wrote
Does any of you guys know how IE 7 will be released.
Will it be released as an update or as a download ?
// Sebastian
This link to the IE Blog [1] will answer your question. Read the Oct 6th
entry.
[1] http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/
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will be a helpful tool in recalibrating my intuition about specificity!
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On Sep 5, 2006, at 5:22 AM, francky wrote:
Jim Ratliff wrote
info on this. IE 6 does not
support the @page rule for forcing landscape printing. I haven't tested IE
7b3 to so can't tell you if it supports the @page rule or not.
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is a link to an old
compatibility chart [1] that shows what is and is not supported in that old
geezer ( err - Browser)
hth
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. That leaves
room for the descenders of lower case letters like j and y
You can also use vertical-align:bottom on the img selector...
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Any ideas how to not have the doubleclick issue? I'd prefer a single
click.
I think you need to embed your swf with javascript to avoid the eolas
double-click in IE
for instance:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/
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forms and their elements[2]
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and any solution offered would only be a wag.
A link to a real page or a test page with the problem would make it easier
for the folks on the list to help you solve this problem.
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the anchor to the * li* and use double quotes not
single..
lia href=/talk/index.wsLets Talk/a/li
/ul
Tested locally in FF 1.5.0.4 and IE 6.0 win xp pro sp2...
hth
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find
them?
Peter-Paul Koch's quirksmode.org [1] web site has the only CSS Compatibility
Chart I've seen that has IE7 b2 and opera 8.5 browser compatibility
others are seriously outdated
Hope that's what you're after...
[1] http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
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[3] http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/s5-intro.html
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You wrote
Can someone direct me to the moderator for this site. I would like a
private conversation.
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efficient) to work with in
CSS and XHTML?
The list WIKI is always a good place to start when looking for this kind of
information. [1]
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Screen capture available offline if you want it...
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On 5/18/06, Ingo Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Ron Pringle struggled with a similar problem, see his wiki page
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StylingTableCaptions
Maybe there are some ideas how to fix it in your case.
Ingo
This is great. Thanks for the link. It helps answer
. Mostly based of the W3C spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/tables.html#collapsing-borders
I've set up a test case to demonstrate what I'm talking about. Any
help is appreciated.
Test Case: http://jimbarraud.com/lab/borderCollapseTest.html
Thanks -
Jim
On 5/17/06, Bill Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
I know this is a thanks for nothing kind of reply, but I just wanted you
to know that I did extensive testing on your test case and could not resolve
the issue either. I tried setting widths on the divs, relative positioning,
margins
in figuring out an alternative.
Jim
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I suspect the large font size must be due to selecting Georgia as the
first choice?
Just a question, as a newbie ( still! ), what does the lge class do; as in
...span class=lge nbsp;|nbsp; /span...
I didn't see it defined in either style sheet?
Really liked the clean design, especially after
A search through the archives shows that IE has this shifting problem
quite often, and I tried quite a few things, but couldn't find the
trick that fixed mine.
I would appreciate anyone who can take a look at this and point me in
the right direction.
Thanks,
jim
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* html .cbox_cont {
width:100%; /* this gives IE a little nudge with its math */
}
That is what I was looking for...I wasn't worried about the padding
and margins on the ul in the examplejust that shifting div at the
bottom. Here is the fixed example if anyone wants to see...
/pop_integrated/pmmsite/index.htm
Note how the example site, with a fly out menu, can be navigated without the
use of the mouse. Good stuff.
Jim
While Stu Nicholls demos are amazing examples of what CSS can do, they
are not good practical solutions in many cases. This, IMO, is one of
those
I actually just set a background color for the floated div, which took
care of the issue.
The test site is still on a internal server, so I don't have a example
I can show you right now.
On 3/24/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Wright wrote:
I have a site where I am using
the layout. Can you post a link to the page?
I put one of the pages out as an example. The red line below the
Belt Hog is part of the H2. The pig/links/thumbnails are in a div
that is floated right (on some pages, those side links are short, so I
want the text to wrap around them...I don't
under the floated div. What is the best
way to avoid that? It doesn't extend under the floated div in IE,
only in FF/NS.
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See this site for a css + js solution to rounded corners with transparent
capability.
http://pro.html.it/niftycube/
Jim
On 3/23/06, Michael Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For my next trick, I'll need a div with rounded corners on top of a
textured background. Any volunteers from
Is there a shortcut for adding css file addresses to deeply nested files? Do I
need all those dots and slashes every time?
style type=text/css
/*![CDATA[*/
!--
@import url(../../../../myCSS.css);
--
/*]]*/
/style
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Ramone,
Here is a link that shows a way to fix the position of both the header and
footer. You can adapt this to fix the position of the footer only.
http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/cssframes/
HTH,
Jim
On 3/8/06, Ramone Kalsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a css scheme for positioning
Morning
Jblanchard wrote
The past several days have brought much frustration and leads me to the
question, which browser do I design for?
Most on this list would agree that it is best to design / code for Fire Fox
or Opera and make corrections as needed for IE
Best to all
Jim Nannery
on conditional comments go to microsoft.com and search for
'conditional comment'.
Jim
On 2/26/06, Ryan Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to avoid using IE hacks as much as possible - especially ones
that result in 'invalid' css.
I have this menu/submenu
http://menutest.mnos.org
Lorenzo,
Visit this demo for inspiration:
http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/cssframes/
Jim
On 2/21/06, Lorenzo Giuliani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to center a relative position div. What could I do?
here is the CSS:
div.footer {
width : 720px;
margin-left : auto
design that is greater than 800px wide. I instruct a how to use your
computer class for real estate agents and a majority of these users keep
their screens set to 800px wide. Many also set IE to the large text size.
Jim
On 2/20/06, Schalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings All,
Please have
like FireFox.
[1] http://www.quirksmode.org/css/quirksmode.html
[2] http://www.alistapart.com/stories/doctype/
Hope this helps...
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This is an excellent write-up:
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200410/bring_on_the_tables/
On 2/9/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jeremy wrote:
I am looking for a good tutorial on creating Tables that validate.
any good recommendations?
Jeremy,
This a question
to you all...
[1] http://www.alistapart.com/stories/doctype/
[2] http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2000/04/14/doctype/
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Please check out: http://ixlr8.org/arts in Safari/Mac
The styles #textblock and #contenttextblock in main.css are not being seen
by Safari even though IE win, Firefox (mac and PC) and Opera PC are
rendering them as specified. Any Mac CSS afficionados have ideas on why
these styles are invisible
On Feb 2, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Jim Ryan wrote:
http://ixlr8.org/arts
Try changing #contenttexblock to #contenttextblock. FOUR t's.
Thanks, but it didn't work.
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red;}
or is there another way to do this to accomodate elements being created on
the fly?
Thanks!
Jim
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I suppose you could build a layer atop CSS -- say, a program
that parses a CSS+Regexen sheet, looks at the HTML to
which it's being applied, finds the elements in the HTML
that match the regex, and generates a stylesheet containing
those elements. But it's not part of CSS.
Regular expressions
to jump lines anyway.
Good luck!
Jim
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, this thread has drifted from html mark up to SEO.
This question would be more appropriate at forum like webdesign-L [1] or
see the CSS-D wiki [2] for more forums that can provide appropriate
responses.
Regards
[1] http://webdesign-l.com/
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Jim
Keith,
Here is a link to a three column grid demo created by Al Sparber:
http://www.projectseven.com/csslab/testing/lists/grid.htm
It's a fixed width, but maybe will provide some inspiration.
Jim
On 1/19/06, Keith Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to put text between two images
. This I don't
want.
To isolate that one pesky LI, I've tried:
#anothernav ul li a.expanded,#anothernav ul li a expanded.lw1...and so
forth, but whatever may be the right way of expressing this item's place in
the style cascade, I haven't hit on it. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Jim
[3] See Switching:
Hope this helps a little.
[1] http://gutfeldt.ch/matthias/articles/doctypeswitch.html
[2]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnie60/html/cssenhancements.asp
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display, background color
and mouseover. Unfortunately the rather strange structure of the list's code
(.content contains li #flap...) is kinda hard-coded into the Drupal CMS.
help.
Thanks,
Jim
Jim Ryan
Web Manager,
The Children's Aid Society
105 East 22nd St. Suite 504
New York, New York, 10010
Hey everyone. I finally got a chance to work on my own site, and I think
it's pretty good, but I'd like the experts opinions on if theres
anything I should change either for aesthetics or accessibility. the
site is www.samleathers.com.
Screenshot from my browser:
also consider any of the books
by Eric Meyer. Especially Cascading Style Sheets, the definitive guide
(second edition).
Best regards
Jim Nannery
www.redfernenterprises.com
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Is there a reason you are not using the standard flash embed methods? If you
want a cross-browser flash embed method that validates xhtml strict, try
this one:
http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/
Note that the new IE will likely bring pop-up problems to your current
method anyway:
.
Let me know if I am completely off base with this.
Jim
On 1/3/06, Steve Clason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/3/2006 8:57 AM Daniel Kessler wrote:
I have a photo viewing page. I want the PREVIOUS | NEXT link to
center on the width of the TD that it's in, which is basically
centering
You are correct. Its the same as margin and margin-right or padding
and padding-left.
On 1/3/06, Storm, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a recent post someone on this list cited the ext-overflow property with
a value of ellipsis. I went to the W3C material on CSS3 and found the
following:
.
Regards,
Jim C
Heartland Design
Hearland-Design.com
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Hi,
IE 6 using XP is forcing the right column down below the main content.
Screenshot available on request.
Jim
On 12/27/05, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
Could someone please take a look at this site in WinIE? I have given
the wrap a background image and I am hoping
Thanks to everyone who replied. You were most helpful. The page is up and
clickable and the image replacement technique is filed away for future
reference.
thanks again,
Jim
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From: Christian Heilmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:46 AM
;, and from the xhtml br class=left / and your space(s)
will disappear. Works locally on the example provided.
IE is reading the only the br /, and not applying the class and not
clearing as you intended.
hth
Jim Nannery
www.redfernentrprises.com
Curby,
Eric has a demo of fixed position backgrounds here:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html
IE will accept a fixed position background as part of the body. In Eric's
example it is:
body {background: black url(shell-bg.jpg) 0 0 no-repeat fixed;}
Jim
On 11/26/05
Hi,
In #canvas add display: table.
Jim
On 11/25/05, Nick Wilsdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First post to the list so hello everyone -
I'm having some trouble making my background image (bg-canvas.gif) appear
in
this layout when viewed in FF. No problem in IE.
http://www.e3internet.com
Angus,
Try CSS something like..
.shout-it { font-weight: 900; text-decoration: underline; }
Then html like:
p class=shout-itThis is bold underline/p
Using em as a class or id name is probably a bad idea.
Jim
On 11/25/05, Angus at InfoForce Services [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In my style
Hi,
Add this to your CSS:
#logo img { border: 0; }
Jim
On 11/24/05, Mário Gamito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm prototyping this new web site, using as far as possible CSS.
If you care to take a look at
http://www.dte.ua.pt/~gamito/prototype.php
you'll notice that Fig.1 has a blue
/flashobject/
jim
- Original Message -
From: Travis Barden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] A css alternative to flash rollover
I've never used flash, but I guess it would be
something like this:
object type
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Jon,
Here is a demo of an approach that uses a single div:
http://www.jimdavis.org/multifloats.htm
This example assumes all of the main images are the same size.
I haven't applied any IE fixes that may be required but it seems to
work in IE 6 and FF/win.
Jim
On 11/14/05, Jon Stephenson [EMAIL
hth
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On 11/9/05, Thomas French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to CSS and am having trouble getting css to work consistently in
different browsers.
http://pws.cablespeed.com/~tom.french/example1.html
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for backgrounds
so it should not be too difficult to replace the stock background
with your own image.
Jim
On 11/6/05, Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I purchased the POP Menu Magic from PVII today and saved myself oodles of
time creating a menu for a site I was creating. I need to use
Hard to tell without some code to look at.
Be sure the containing div is not static. The containing div should
include something like:
{...position: relative...} for example.
Jim
On 10/30/05, meeester kode [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cant seem to get div to work while trying to use
absolute
suggestions or input!
-Jim
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/jimcomx/rightnav1025.css
is lifted from Alistapart's recipe, which I've noticed, is also monochrome.
In which definition should I put the desired background-color? I've tried
everywhere.
Also, any suggestions for making the horizontal navs behave in IE 5 mac?
thanks!
Jim
, hover effects and drop down menus are preferred,
but not necessary. Graphics are ok.
Any tutorial websites or recommendations?
Thanks!
Jim
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Ross,
You can also set all p tags within a class or ID.
#content {...}
#content p { padding: .5em 1em; ...}
This will set the rules for any p that is contained in the #content
div, thus saving having to add a class name to every p within the
div.
Jim
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most
Microsoft-specific browser issues.)
Thanks!
Jim
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I have an IE problem that I was hoping to get some help on.
I am currently converting an existing design to CSS from a table based
layout. I need to be as standards based as possible as well as providing a
high level of accessibility.
Other than using way more divs than I'd like, I have pretty
for more help as
I get closer to the end. This list is a great resource!
Jim
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as well.
thanks in advance
Jim
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