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> Mike A wrote:
>> http://www.webdev-academy.com/test-layout/index.html
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> Looks like a variant of...
> <http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder>
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Sort of, and others. What makes it
g CSS shortfalls appreciated. It's meant to be
compatible with "modern" browsers.
TIA...
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relevance to today's browsers compared
to the glut of inconsistent material presented by search engines. I will
play with it a bit more tomorrow.
Thank you Gabrielle!
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Can someone please say why there is a 3px margin in the header at
http://www.webdev-academy.com/template2/index.html.
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direct me to a similar layout that works
(searched for ages without luck).
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wsers "sort of" keep the format on browser
resize.
Hoping someone can provide feedback or direct me to a similar layout that works
(searched for ages without luck).
Thanks!
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> all_screwed_up in FF, but the mouse-over works.
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> You can read the source to see my css code.
Perhaps get it to validate first! Try Firefox with the Developer and
Firebugs extensions, and the Yahoo YSlow tool. They will highlight errors.
Once the mark-up's corrected you can
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Could some kind soul please tell me why IE prints gray instead of white
against black background image. It seems to print okay on other browsers.
Test URL - http://uk-web-pros.co.uk/test/index.html
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that told a system what it was? Well, you may find the
Lynx browser a useful addition so you can see how screen readers will see
your Web pages - see what the system's seeing. Firefox, Opera then IE6+7 for
render checks, Lynx
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Mike A
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at the CSS and left very quickly. Being an old time
> programmer, set in his ways, I'm not a fan of needing to scroll
> horizontally to read code.
My first reaction was "eek - forgot to put code in shape!" I do things that
way so I can read all in a text editor page. Will d
to improve code. I've deliberately
left long cascading elements in CSS for tutorial purposes (and probably been
a bit lazy in condensing code) but any feedback is most welcome.
I'll post a link to the article written
dn't supply a link so we could see for sure - but this may be
caused by HTML comment tags. Take them out your mark-up and see what
happens!
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can use as a starting
point for use with "modern" browsers? Will the list take the lead or is
there a more appropriate place to deal with the subject?...
Mike A.
*Apologies from this lurker of years for not mentioning all those other
gurus who f
making sure your document validates - there seem to be a number of
validation errors! You're using XHTML Strict so, for example, you should not
use "border=" in mark-up (set in CSS). Then perhaps repost?
Mike A.
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could more easily knock off CSS issues as future browsers resolve them
without turning my two brain cells to dust.
Well - that's the theory!
So, still coding for browser abilities and the future but experimenting too!
Mike A.
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ffer at the top of the page. I'm particularly
keen to see it's use in various accessibility scenarios.
Thanks for the link Eric - I looked at W3C of course but didn't see.
I'm still having a problem with the W3C validator complaining I
uot; declaration. I've searched
without luck for information on this.
Can someone please tell me about this or point to links.
TIA...
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y,
> and it is as if IE gets puffed out after repeating it a certain number
> of times and then just gives up. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
> Would a workaround be to make the image bigger (height-wise)? It's
> 40px in height at the moment.
>
> Best, Darren
quot; reverts to its unhovered state.
How do I change this so the backgrounds of "Head 1" and the sub-menu remain the
same except for the sub-menu item currently hovered over?
TIA...
Mike A.
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Could someone please recommend the most up to date cross browser 3 level CSS
based horizontal menu. My two brain cells get befuddled with changes every time
new browsers come out.
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so called "norm" can result in improved
SEO as well as good browser compatible layout.
Or is there something else?
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but they are outside the scope of CSS and can perhaps be conquered by other
means including adequate content placement.
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sition:absolute to place Header
above Columns and Footer? If so, what are the pitfalls, if any?
TIA for response.
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I'm hoping someone on the list can provide a little help, please.
I'm playing around with three centred columns each with two vertical images.
Can't seem to get it right. How to do? I've put an example up on my dump
site, www.qwqwk.c
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