Thanks so much, Micky,
Yes, I'm aware of the missing post-topbgx.png image. That is deliberate.
As I indicated, I did try it with the redirect url.
Thanks for the link. I'll look there right away. I'm still googling and not
finding anything helpful. I've also tried putting the style inline.
Jo
I've just discovered that the background of a site I'm working on is not
showing in IE and I can't figure out why.
The site is here: http://aligncomm.com
The CSS for the background image is
body { background: #00 url(/images/bg.jpg) no-repeat top center; }
I've tried entering:
http://ali
On Apr 19, 2011, at 2:44 PM, Theresa Newman wrote:
> it is looking for your javascript here
> http://web648.dark.plainblack.net/home/slidefadinger.js and not finding it
>
> make sure you have the css in place as well
>
>
Thank you all for your help. It also wasn't finding the CSS file. I tho
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get a css slideshow working on this page:
http://web648.dark.plainblack.net/home/home-test but the slides are stacking
vertically instead of occupying the same space. I've used the exact same code
on this page and it works: http://evamoon.net
Can anyone tell me how I
he deprecated HTML and use the HTML 4.01 DTD.
>
> Cheers,
> Chetan
>
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:22 AM, Jody Levinson wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 29, 2010, at 9:32 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
>>
>>> I don't have a fix, but I have a suggestion: don't use Fla
On Nov 29, 2010, at 9:32 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
> I don't have a fix, but I have a suggestion: don't use Flash for the
> slideshow. You can have the same slideshow using the CSS opacity
> property (opacity filter for IE) and a little javascript. You can see
> my implementation of this at bagitw
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
>
>> There's a dropdown menu until "Live" in the menu on this page:
>> http://evamoon.net/ that shows properly in FF but in Chrome, the Flash
>> slide show covers it. I think I've got my z-index l
On Nov 28, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Mark Senff wrote:
> Isn't this one of those things where this additional parameter would fix the
> trick?
>
>
>
> I'd be more sure if the same issue happened in Firefox as well, but give it a
> try I guess
>
> mS
>
>
>> There's a dropdown menu until "Live"
There's a dropdown menu until "Live" in the menu on this page:
http://evamoon.net/ that shows properly in FF but in Chrome, the Flash slide
show covers it. I think I've got my z-index layers set up properly, but I can't
fix it. Any thoughts?
The CSS validates.
Thanks!
--
TroutDream Graphics,
On Aug 30, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Climis, Tim wrote:
Does anyone have any idea about this? Can I truly not create a table
that is 100% the height of the browser window? I've tried adding a
min- height to the table too but it doesn't seem to make any
difference.
I'm confused... What are you tryin
Does anyone have any idea about this? Can I truly not create a table
that is 100% the height of the browser window? I've tried adding a min-
height to the table too but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
Help please!
On Aug 27, 2010, at 10:37 AM, Jody Levinson wrote:
Hello
Hello all,
I'm trying to make this layout 100% the height of the browser window.
It uses a table for layout. I know there are other, perhaps
preferrable ways to do layouts than using a table, but I don't have
the option of changing that at this point.
Here's the page (one of several short
I have been going around with the template company on this one but
have not resolved it yet.
On this page: http://highroadlesstraffic.com in IE7, the positioning
of two elements is off.
1. the image that contains the title of the book is too low - the
author's name should appear in the blue
Can anyone suggest a different way to achieve this effect? I'm still
not sure why it would show up ONCE on the page, but not in subsequent
instances on the same page! Can a background image only be invoked one
time on a page?
Thanks!
On Aug 13, 2010, at 1:21 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
I fell off this list somehow, but have re-upped.
I am working on a site which is using a purchased WP template as the
site platform.
This page: http://highroadlesstraffic.com/reviews/endorsements/
Uses the following CSS to create the gray quote mark image leading
each section:
.endorsementq
On Oct 5, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
> On this site: http://www.adlergiersch.com - please note the position
> of the "Getting Started" box in the left column under the menu.
>
> On this test page: http://www.adlergiersch.com/test the box is
> elongated v
On this site: http://www.adlergiersch.com - please note the position
of the "Getting Started" box in the left column under the menu.
On this test page: http://www.adlergiersch.com/test the box is
elongated vertically. The difference between the two pages is the
coding for the menu. The orig
On May 17, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right as
> far as I can see in FF and current versions of IE, but when I open the
> pages in DreamWeaver the left sidebar appears in the lower ri
;
>
> On 18/05/2009, at 12:06 PM, David Laakso wrote:
>
>> Jody Levinson wrote:
>>> Hi, all,
>>>
>>> I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right as
>>> far as I can see in FF and current versions of IE, but when I open
wow, thank you for the screen shot. I will adjust.
On May 17, 2009, at 9:06 PM, David Laakso wrote:
> Jody Levinson wrote:
>> Hi, all,
>>
>> I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right
>> as far as I can see in FF and current versions
Hi, all,
I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right as
far as I can see in FF and current versions of IE, but when I open the
pages in DreamWeaver the left sidebar appears in the lower right and
the navbar position overlaps the top of the content area. I don't
really
is correct... this is a paste of the source:
>
>
> Prospective
> Students
>
> Parents
>
> [snip]
>
> You'll notice the FF doesn't seem to mind but IE does.
>
> ~Mx
> http://www.mxdx.co.uk
>
>
>
> 2009/2/6 Jody L
> Try closing your s in .
>
>
> Kamil Saiyed
> Rhapsody Solutions
> Application Developer
> 281-668-9177
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org
> [mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Jody
> Levinson
>
Hi all,
On this site: http://web536.fog.plainblack.net/ the menu on the left
works in FF but not IE7 or IE8.
Other pages work fine. Just not this one.
In IE7, I see the text "[if lte IE 7]>"
in the upper left and I'm assuming the problem lies there. I checked
all the other page templates a
Thank you for the comments.
I've been having trouble aligning the fonts in the header and I
haven't been able to figure out how to make it work right. I want the
phone numbers to be aligned to the bottom right of the contain they're
in, but nothing I do seems to work consistently.
I also kn
I think I may have fixed it. I'll be uploading the page in a moment.
Thanks anyway!
Jody
On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:25 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm having a hard time incorporating Live Person chat support on a
> site. The placement works for me in IE and FF
Hi everyone,
I'm having a hard time incorporating Live Person chat support on a
site. The placement works for me in IE and FF on Mac and PC, but my
client, also using IE on a PC, sees the layout broken. I've uploaded a
screen shot of what she sees here:
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/Pictu
I have a page with a flash movie that is covering up the CSS flyout
navigation in IE. I've tried using z-index to move the flash down, but
it's not working so far.
Here is the page. Can you help?
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/panoramo_video.html
Thank you so much!
Jody
--
TroutDr
I'm working on a site where every page but one seems to be laying out
right, but that one is giving me fits.
There's an extra 3 pixels of padding on the left of the center column.
I hesitate to change it in the CSS because it's working on all the
other pages and I don't seem to be able to ov
Here's the page: http://pathwayalerts.com/home/pathway-test
In IE (for a change) it looks right. But in FF there's a gap between
the head block and the content block where the blue background shows
through. The CSS green lights. Both the content and head blocks have a
large background image.
e can live with it.
Thanks again!
Jody
On Nov 7, 2008, at 11:53 AM, David Hucklesby wrote:
>> On Nov 6, 2008, at 9:35 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 7, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I want a horizontally re
How about without stretching horizontally? This image needs to tile
rather than stretch.
Thanks!
On Nov 6, 2008, at 9:35 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>
> On Nov 7, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
>
>> I want a horizontally repeated background tile across the very b
Ok, here's what I want to do. Please tell me if it's possible.
I want a horizontally repeated background tile across the very bottom
of the window only and I want it to be in front, so that text seems to
scroll up from behind it.
Yes?
Thanks!
Jody
--
TroutDream Graphics, Inc.
Always fresh.
Thanks again, Georg,
Is the text really unreadable and small? It's looked normal everywhere
we've checked. Perhaps we should be handling that differently?
Jody
On Oct 31, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Jody Levinson wrote:
>> Thank you so much for this. It
ml
Thanks again,
Jody
On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:41 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Jody Levinson wrote:
>> [...] In IE7 it's ok if the window is wide enough, but if you draw it
>> in, eventually the background tile shifts to the right while the
>> content stays centered.
&
I'm using a tiled background to create full height columns and it
works fine in FF. It also seem to work reasonably well in IE with a
three column layout. But the inside pages of the site used a two
column layout. In IE7 it's ok if the window is wide enough, but if you
draw it in, eventuall
> with the li widths, and perhaps some additional math with widths on
> the links themselves. maybe also math to account for borders as
> well. -b
>
> Jody Levinson wrote:
>> Bob, thank you so much. Looking at your file pointed out a small
>> omission from my HTML t
ous, but I can't budge it!
Jody
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/newnavtest.html
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/test1.css
On Oct 25, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Bob Meetin wrote:
> Jody Levinson wrote:
>> It's not working for me 'out of the box' either. Unle
t to keep some pieces synced
> between IE and Firefox. Undoubtedly I can retrieve the vanilla EM
> code if you want to take a look. It's around. And for the record,
> the first couple times especially I took an extraordinary amount of
> time to figure it out.
> -Bob
>
!
Any help on these issues is very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jody
On Oct 23, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Bob Meetin wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Jody Levinson wrote:
>>>> These menus work so well in IE7 and FF, but they are completely
>>>> unusable in IE6.
On Oct 21, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Bob Meetin wrote:
>
> Jody Levinson wrote:
>> These menus work so well in IE7 and FF, but they are completely
>> unusable in IE6. Can anyone please help or point me toward some
>> resources to resolve it or work around it?
>>
&g
These menus work so well in IE7 and FF, but they are completely
unusable in IE6. Can anyone please help or point me toward some
resources to resolve it or work around it?
Thank you.
http://atlas-inspection.com/newsite/
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/styles.css
Thank you for any ass
I've been tearing my hair over this one and it's my own fault for
coming up with the design:
http://www.ishrgroup.com/
The rounded corners and flexible width body work fine in FF. In IE 7,
the flexible width works ok, but the rounded corners on the main
content area refuse to line up consis
Ok, so I got this site working in IE7 and FF. But it's an unusable
mess in IE 6. I'm not even sure where to start!
http://atlas-inspection.com/newsite/
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/styles.css
Thank you for any assistance!
Jody
--
TroutDream Graphics, Inc.
Always fresh. Never canne
>>
>>
>> I think I need to use a hack to fix a positioning problem in IE7.
>> When
>> I have the horizontal nav dropdown boxes positioned right in FF,
>> they're way off in IE and vice versa. So I just need to sub one style
>> for another in IE to change the margins. I've looked up hacks on the
>
I think I need to use a hack to fix a positioning problem in IE7. When
I have the horizontal nav dropdown boxes positioned right in FF,
they're way off in IE and vice versa. So I just need to sub one style
for another in IE to change the margins. I've looked up hacks on the
internet and tri
n FF, but in IE the
boxes are too far to the right and too high.
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/template3.html
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/styles2.css
Thanks!
Jody
CSS:
On Sep 5, 2008, at 11:34 AM, Jody Levinson wrote:
>
> I've just added a pure-CSS flyout left n
Hi, everyone,
I just joined the list and am looking forward to learning lots. I've
been developing websites for over 12 years but have only recently
started really getting serious about CSS, so I consider myself still
rather a novice.
I've just added a pure-CSS flyout left nav to a page and
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