Unfortunately I have to write to the list to get help with something
remedial once again...
I have a navigation on this page: http://www.eddysound.com/dev/adr/ that I
would like to center. It is a floated list. I cannot seam to get the list
to center within the blue navigation area. What am I d
I am back with the same question (sorry, I asked last week and received no
response... hoping for some help so I can stop scratching my head)...
Please take a look at the following (validated):
Here is the HTML: http://www.eddysound.com/dev/hangmenmc/
Here is the CSS: http://www.eddysound.com/de
I am back with another question (two in one day!)...
Please take a look at the following (validated):
Here is the HTML: http://www.eddysound.com/dev/hangmenmc/
Here is the CSS: http://www.eddysound.com/dev/hangmenmc/hangmenmc.css
The navigation roll over is not functioning correct in IE. (Top
Thank you... The funny thing is that I just had one of my programmers catch
my error. I knew it was something simple I was overlooking.
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The id "main" will be holding content for the left column. The h3 will also
be filled through development. (What you are looking at is at the very
early stages of development.)
The "content" div holds the two divs of "main" and "sidebar." The image I
am trying to tile is behind both of these co
I never use IE as well... I just found it weird that it was actually working
for once and Firefox was not. As putting text in those areas, I could, but
they have no bearing on why the tiled background image is not working. The
code validates besides for two missing "alt" tags. I wanted to keep a
Have a quick question that I am sure someone can help with in short
order
I am starting to go to production on a new site and I cannot seem to get a
background image to function properly on the id "content." To my surprise
the page views correctly in IE but not in Firefox! What am I missing?
Good afternoon -
I hate to ask this but I have a dilemma I am hoping some more experienced
CSS coders can help me with. I was asked to help a local church in coding
their website. They have a designer who is producing all of the layout,
unfortunately the designer is not making my job very easy.
I asked this once before and never received a response from the group so I
thought I would try one more time.
At the link located below, is there any way to position "Test Image Box" at
the bottom of the column on the left hand side? I know I can vary the top
margin of the div "test" on each page
I wanted to thank everyone for their assistance with my most recent site
check. I wanted to apologize about the HTML not validating, it was valid,
then I made as few changes and forgot to re-validate it. I also took
everyones' suggestions and change my font size to em from px.
Now for my questio
As usual, I am back on the forum asking for a site check.
Here are my known issues (as far as I can tell one is only visible in IE6 &
IE7):
IE6 & IE7 issue: The main navigation area located in the upper left area has
spaces between the images I am using as links. This does not display this
way i
Hello everyone -
I have had some help through this list in getting this site to where it is,
now I need some help debugging it. My main areas of concern are IE 6 and 7,
but any other browser checks would be great.
My specific concerns:
In IE 6 - The right column gets pushed down and under the l
First things first I wanted to thank Gunlaug Sørtun for the recent help on
fixing a problem I had been struggling with. When I receive such quick and
helpful responses from people on this list I know why I joined.
Okay, now onto my dilemma. How do you center a group of images / links that
a
d me. I am trying to get my code
clean and neat so I can have a product for the church I am helping out to
review later this week.
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ough and I need to explain more please feel free to let
me know.
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t: http://www.eddysound.com/epso/css/epso.css
Thanks in advance for any help and guidance.
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Thanks in advance for any help.
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I am at a loss, what is the attribute which removes the border around images
when they are links? I know "text-decoration: none;" removes the underline
of a textual link. But I want the border around an image link removed.
Thanks in advance,
Matthew
I was right a simple fix. Thanks Tony. I already have it fixed.
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what am I missing? I hope my explanation is clear
enough, if not let me know and I will try and clear up anything I have
completely blurred.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Matthew Stoneback
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witching to the proper tab.
Any help?
Thanks,
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Jens -
Thank you for the help. You were right; all I had to do was fix the comment
syntax and the navigation bar returned to normal. I am starting to get the
hang of CSS slowly but surely. Thanks!
Matthew Stoneback
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browser but IE.. Weird! Any
ideas on how to make this navigation function?
I want the navigation to sit flush against the left side navigation and
extend all the way across the light grey area.
Thanks in advance,
Matthew Stoneback (Mr. I am full of problems today
the other bugs worked out, I am going to scale down the 600px
section.
Thanks again for the help,
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Ah yes I was up way too late last night and could not figure it out. I
am a little red in the face, but thankful.
Thanks,
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navtest.htm
CSS: http://www.eddysound.com/tams/test_pages/navtest.css
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efore, the layout
looks great (and correct) in all of the browsers except Internet Explorer.
As last time - any help would be greatly appreciated. I am new to designing
with css and am trying to learn how to do things by the standards.
Thanks,
Matthew Stoneback
Css code below:
#header {
position
Hello everyone - I am new at this, so if this question has already been
answered, please point me in the right direction for the answer.
My problem:
I am using a z-index in my css document to place a header. The following
browsers display the page correctly: Firefox 1.5, Netscape 7.2, and
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