Thanks to both George and David for your replies. Your advice worked perfectly.
John.
> Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 15:03:46 +0200
> From: gunla...@c2i.net
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE7 Position Fixed Problem
>
> On 12.06.2011 14:21, John Fran
I am building a website here http://www.thesussexbookkeeper.co.uk
I have successfully achieved the website content scrolling up behind the fixed
position header in all desired browsers except for IE7 (not supporting IE6 so
not worried about that). In IE7, with position:fixed applied the heade
It will help you to keep good form!...
http://xn--krutersachse-hcb.de/friends_links.php?veqSID=88i5
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I am building a new website here http://www.danabrahams.com.
Currently I am working on the grey textured background below the dark header.
As you will see I have applied a background image to the which is 5px
wide by 802px high, and repeated it along the x axis. My CSS for this is as
follows:
>John Franks wrote:
>I have a strange IE7 css problem, where the slim tags with their
>green backgrounds on this page
>http://www.mrskibbles.co.uk/?page=shop.registration are sitting in >7px in
>from the left than they need to be. They should line up with the main
>&quo
Hi all,
I have a strange IE7 css problem, where the slim tags with their green
backgrounds on this page http://www.mrskibbles.co.uk/?page=shop.registration
are sitting in 7px in from the left than they need to be. They should line up
with the main "Register" at the top of the main donut, and
A strange thanks for your reply David. You have indirectly fixed my problem. In
the process of stripping everything out to enable you to take a look, I
realised that I had not applied a width to the div which was producing my IE7
background problem. Of course, give it a width and IE7 background
Got a strange one here my friends. Go to the following page to view my problem.
http://www.mrskibbles.co.uk/virtuemart/sweet-categories/chews/black-jacks-chews/
My problem is with the order table that sits half way down the page in the main
donut, where the user adds a sweet to their shoppin
Hoyd,
I would look to use Flash for this kind of thing. And there are some excellent
tools out there which do all the coding for you. One fantastic one would be
http://www.slideshowbox.com/ from JumpeyeComponents. They provide both a
non-Adobe-Flash HTML version as well as an Adobe Flash add-o
Thanks a lot Tim, Kevin and Chris for your continued replies.
I have already tried Tim's method and I must say it works very well - thanks
very much.
Kevin rest assured I will study your method in great detail. With you having
taken the time to put it together I will put the time into learning
ing a simple form look identical across the main
> browsers
>
> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 5:12:37 pm Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> > On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, John Franks wrote:
> > > I have put together a simple finished web page below to help show my
> > > problem and
Hi all,
I have put together a simple finished web page below to help show my problem
and what I am trying to achieve.
The page shows a pink background box which needs to be 62 pixels high. Inside
that pink background I need the input text box together with its submit button
to sit sm
Success...! :o)
Here the "back to top" image/link is finished and working well
www.euro-peanflooring.co.uk.
Thank you all so much for your help. As a fast learning newbie to web design
may I say that community support from you guys is simply priceless, and indeed
so different to all ot
> CC: johnfra...@hotmail.co.uk
> From: e...@l-c-n.com
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS background image hover problem
> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:38:16 +0900
>
>
> On Nov 16, 2009, at 8:12 PM, John Franks wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'd
Hi, I'd be very grateful for help. I am quite new to CSS and a little confused.
Thank you very much in advance.
The site I am building is here at www.euro-peanflooring.co.uk. My problem is in
the footer at the bottom of the page, with the “back to top” image/link.
When a user clicks on the "
Hi everyone. This is my first post here. Can anyone please provide me with a
link to Eric Meyer's most recent and updated CSS Reset. When I do a Google
search, I can only really find his 2007 reset, which surely must now have been
updated. A link directly to the page the reset sits on would be
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