Hi
Does anybody have an ideas why our site is showing up incorrectly in IE7?
An example page is
http://www.spurs-web.com/spurs-news/spurs-team-news-wolves-modric-vdv-big-doubts/
It works fine in IE8 or Firefox so I am really having problems finding out
what is causing this problem in IE7?
TIA
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Hi
How can I have the logo sit on top of the slideshow image? At present the
logo pushes the slideshow image further down the page? I have tried Z index
on the logo but it still pushes the slideshow down the page instead of the
logo sitting on top of the slideshow?
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:28 PM, wrote:
> So, what fixed it???
>
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> Sorry all, its working now
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Sorry all, its working now
Thanks for all your help! much appreciated
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Joe Jackson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just tried the following which is working in IE8 but in IE6 the drop
> down menu is still showing behind the main image?
>
> /*end glo
Hi
I have just tried the following which is working in IE8 but in IE6 the drop
down menu is still showing behind the main image?
/*end global nav*/
/* for IE5.5 and IE6 only */
#globalnav {
position: relative;
z-index: 2;
}
.home-main-text-wrapper {
z-index: 1;
}
/**
Thanks Guys
I have used
.globalnav {
position: relative;
z-index: 1;
}
however this is now putting the menu behing the main image on IE8 etc when
it was previously only occuring on IE6?
Anything else that I would need to do, does it need to go in an IE6 only
stylesheet? If so what is th
Hi
Does anybody have any solutions on how to get around the following problem
when viewing the following page in IE6
http://www.ian.thfctalk.com/ccosmetic/index.php
The dropdown menu displays behind the main images on the homepage? On IE8,
Firefox, Chrome etc it works fine - it's just IE6 that
Hi
Does anybody have any ideas on why the following website
http://www.ian.thfctalk.com/bridgend/index.php does not display properly in
IE8? However in IE8 if I click on the 'compatability view' button the page
displays fine?
Any ideas on what is causing this in my CSS?
TIA
nter;
}
.dotline {
background: #000 url('images/dot_large_line.gif') no-repeat center;
}
Thanks in advance for your help, from a nubie. I have posted this
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Thanks in advance for your consideration and help regarding this issue. I
helped my client purchase and implement a web site template for their new
business. Unfortunately, there is a problem with part of the CSS which
"pushes" out the content area of the site past the width that it is supposed
to
s in all browsers. Thanks!
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cally once I mouse-off the first button. I notice there seems to be part of
the border missing. There should be a 1 pixel red border around each button and
with IE7 the top and bottom parts seem to be missing. Any ideas?
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for the sub-menu and that solved the problem with every browser but
IE7.
Thanks for your time and any help would be appreciated.
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Hi Kenoli,
The thing to understand with this issue is page flow, or how div's line
themselves up on the page.
Basically, any block level element will want to occupy the space starting in
the upper left hand corner. Everything goes up and to the left. I tend to try
and keep track of where the u
fixed was in there was to see if the z-indexing would
work and fixed was the one that was putting it where I needed it. I'll
definitely look more into the issues that you have brought up though.
Thanks,
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anywhere on my page compared with the left column's menu sitting on
the left side. I don't believe this is an .htc problem, because adding
that allowed the left column's menu to actually show in IE6.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
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Hi Marje,
Yes, positioned elements (relative or absolute) can be assigned a z-index.
Here's the CSS 2.1 spec from the World Wide Web Consortium:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#z-index
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Thanks Sophie,
Good tip.
Joe
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height: 18pt;
border: 1px solid #f2aa20;
}
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> I am looking for a site check before I begin to add content to this si
ock is:
h1 {
color : #eee685;
font-size : 270%;
font-weight : normal;
letter-spacing : -0.03em;
line-height : 0.95;
margin : 0 0 0 8px;
padding-top : 12px;
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text-align : center;
width : 400px;
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When the Gift Shop nav button is moused over:
http://www.sofika.com/samplesite-a/giftshop-sub_statement-page.gif
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nts as the
default.
Here is a detailed discussion of the concept:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/05/01/reset-reloaded/
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/05/15/
Joe
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html
Give it a try, it works,
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> thanks all for answering my first question
s through ok. I have not been able to reproduce
the circumstances where it comes through unstyled - if I could even
just find out how to consistently reproduce the error, I would be
happy.
Any guidance is appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
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In Search of the Holy Grail:
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info.
http://www.joeschmittjr.com/css-d/07-03-29_SiteCheckForFormever.org/HomePage-reduced.htm
Hope someone finds it useful.
Joe
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Please look at this page in both IE6 and FF.
http://sprangleblog.com
The t-nail and the expanded image both display properly in FF.
In IE, just a blank space where each should be.
I can get the t-nail and the expanded image to display in both IE and
FF but that loses the text wrap in both bro
table; }
p a { float: left; min-width: 16px; }
(Presume the float is cleared afterward.)
Perhaps there's an easy fix for this (or I'm missing something
obvious)? Couldn't spot anything online or in the archives. Clues, q's
and discussion most welcome!
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specific if all your dark links appear in one
div and vice versa. Then your css could read:
div#lightArea a .darkLink {color:some dark color;}
div#darkArea a .lightLink {color:some light color;}
Hope that helps, Joe
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> using position:absolute, even if there is no content on the left ?
>
> http://www.epda.cc/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=26
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in either a pure CSS solution or some nifty code. Oh,
and I can't use the 'set the property'
method because the tabbed menu is a section of a
larger page. Thanks, Joe
Below is the code.
The HTML:
ted
in either a pure CSS solution or some nifty code. Oh,
and I can't use the 'set the property'
method because the tabbed menu is a section of a
larger page. Thanks, Joe
Below is the code.
The HTML:
In the CSS shown below, I do not see where you have set anything for color.
Ian Young wrote:
> Tweeking look and feel of drop down but cannot seem to be able to change
> font colors:
>
>
> ul li a {
> display: block;
> text-decoration: none;
> padding:0;
> border:0;
> border-bottom: 0;
> }
> ul
I saw the page viewed in FF 1.0 and it had some serious layout issues. I
was wondering if others could spot any issues with code, layout, etc.
Site: http://udrise.udayton.edu/index.asp
CSS: http://udrise.udayton.edu/style.css
Thank you,
-Joe
site url: http://posting.sba.udayton.edu/rise/academic.asp
css url: http://posting.sba.udayton.edu/rise/style.css
In IE, the schedule (a table) disappears under the footer DIV.
Note to FF users: This page may not display correctly for you - I'm working
on it : )
Any help is appreciated!
I was trying to research an alternative to using tables for a 3X3 layout grid.
As an example, I've posted this page: http://earthday.ca/temp/index.html. The
middle-center slice (r3_c2.jpg) is where the content would go, and it should
expand vertically to accomodate any height of content. Therefo
not resizing to the contents of the container. Here
is the link: http://www.burnbaby.net/manifesto.htm if
anyone feels like popping their eyes over to it. I
tried the validator, went through the archives here,
read a bunch of Eric's articles- no dice.
T
brushstreet-Duke wrote:
>I would like to include a Flash header on the homepage, but switch to a
>standard gif header for viewers with slow connections. I was hoping that
>there is a way to maybe have two “includes”, and use one or the other – but
>first I need some kind of ‘conditional switch’
positioning however when I
> add that to the inline CSS statement, the width works but the span is
> moved out of the cell table element.
> I'm no CSS wiz, I'm just a beginner and hoping one of you can suggest
> some sites to look at, tutorials or code snippets.
>
>
've
> tried for 3 days to figure out what I'm doing wrong and how to make this
> work across the board, but I swear I'm stuck.
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I think if you look at:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery.html
you might have what you are after with a tweak or two.
rashantha de silva wrote:
> can i have photo slide show where the thumbnails are in 1 div and the
> larger images that show up in another div?
>
> or do they have to be co
Try attaching this to the :
background: #CC url(../body-bkgrd.jpg) no-repeat fixed 10px 10px;
Scott Hamm wrote:
> How do I use background property to set image to always stay 10 px
> right of the right edge in body declaration?
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Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 11:13 AM
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Ok, working on my third CSS styled site and have hit a major snafu.
First two render well enough in FF, NS, and MSIE/Win [1]. Have not
checked them in other browsers.
The current project [2] renders fine in MSIE/Win but is completely out
of whack in FF or Netscape. Not sure why the difference betw
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I think you want server side includes. No ti
Greetings,
First time poster and have a question you might be able to help with or
point me in the right direction. I am having very little luck finding
any info on it.
I am working on a site for a client and the header and footer are
exactly the same on each page. Is there any way to put the cod
Thanks, removing that space did the trick...how odd..but like what
happens in list with IE.
Ingo Chao wrote:
Joe Huggins wrote:
... In IE 6 the last image's margin collapses with the 2nd to last image.
http://www.brilliantmistakewebdesign.com/projects/watermark/trial_squares.htm
W
Hello,
I have a trial site that uses a variation of Eric Myer's pure CSS pop
ups. There are six images that appear within a . The images wrap to
a second line.
In IE 6 the last image's margin collapses with the 2nd to last image.
The page can be viewed at:
http://www.brilliantmistakewebdesi
If I set the style to the table... it will effect the body copy... but then
what is the
correct way to define the fine print..
Lastly, try moving away from tables for layout and use the instead.
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Good day and I have a little div height rendering problem with Firefox
1.0.4 ( viewing from a WinXP Pro machine ).
http://www.spiritquestdayton.org/dev/
If you view the page, you will see how the parent-container does not
stretch past the bg-container. I would like to have the
parent-container st
If you add:
Float: left;
To your div#left
And add:
Margin-left: 10em;
To you div#main
Then this should do the trick for you.
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