Greetings,
At a screen rez of 800x600 the menu list will wrap the longest lines in IE 6.
I would like to reduce the left margin/indent for the menu list to try to
eliminate this but I can get no further.
http://mbreiding.us/2006/menu_new2/mine.html
Any ideas??
Thanks,
-Mike
this and would like to be able modify the
pages by search and replace rather than rebuilding every page.
I am hoping to also add the same menu to pages like this one of which the
are over a hundred:
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/photo001.html
Thanks!
-Mike
appreciated.
Thanks,
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Greetings,
This page:
http://crcyclists.org//nl/2006/mar-ap/p1.html
will not display the bottom border in the #info DIV.
It displays OK in FF 1.7 WIN
CSS is contained in the header.
Ideas?
Thanks,
-Mike
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That worked.
-Mike
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At 12:44 PM 3/3/2006 , Ingo Chao wrote:
That would be something like
#info { border-bottom: 1px solid; width: 100%}
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is getting messed
up when my nav wraps (we don't want nowrap). Take a look at this page
and squeeze in the side so the footer wraps and then you'll see what
happens when you hover over the links:
http://www.cota.csulb.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=cota.home
Thanks,
Mike
Can someone explain to me why IE removes the background from Menu11 when the
browser is resized so
the viewport is smaller than the top menu bar?
http://www.pgi_products.com/test/cssmenu2.asp?CM=3 (remove the underscore)
I know the graphic and color schemes are terrible, and a coworker was
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.com.
Thanks,
Mike
win - maybe mac ie as well.
Mike
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a gap between the
letters which means I have control over the total width.
Also, the gap underneath the letters is out of my control which causes
problems with the rollover text aligning correctly with the box below.
Hope that makes sense...
Thanks,
Mike
.
I added the following comment to my stylesheet (cota.css) that controls
that page:
/* THIS IS THE PROBLEM AREA */
to make it easy to find the relevant code. The container div is called
#acrostic.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Thanks,
Mike
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Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 2:10 AM
Subject: [css-d] CSS Rounded Website
I'm attempting to make a website with rounded boxes. Seems to be that
IE6 is adding space on my box. Can a get a
://www.philliparock.com/
beta I have added the red border to show where the container ends.
You will see that in IE it ends earlier than it should.
Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get this to display
correctly? Am I asking too much?
Mike
for any reply.
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Ok, my bad, I was missing a closing /div on the clients and Contact
pages. However, the Products page is still having the same problem.
Mike
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Hey Ian,
Your flyouts don't appear to the right of the menu in IE. I assume
that's the problem your having. Have you checked out the suckerfish
dropdowns and the javascript to make rollovers work in IE?
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/
Hope this helps.
-Mike
Ian Young wrote
/td
td2/td
td3/td
/tr
/table
I hope this is helpful and not too overboard.
-Mike
James Conley wrote:
If I wanted to have a table with one of the column headers consisting of
a very long name how might I create them to be angled? Some of the
different options that Google has
That doesn't seem to make any difference. Am I wrong in thinking
that .mystory_menu a should override what is in .mystory_menu when
there is an a tag? Should I be using ID instead of class?
On Jan 26, 2006, at 3:15 PM, Matthew Levine wrote:
On Jan 26, 2006, at 3:06 PM, Mike Tuller wrote
have set in the container? Why is it that if I change float to
relative for the form does the background then work? Below is the
code. I
have replaced where I have images with colors so that you can see the
layout.
Thanks,
Mike
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict
it (I think
that's what it was).
Since I don't have direct access to a mac, I put VNC on a coworkers mac
so I could remote-control his machine. That allowed me to test out
pages in mac/ie,ff,safari without having the machine in front of me.
Mike
or a border on the
container. Is IE actually getting something correct for a change??
http://www2.csulb.edu/colleges/cota/test5.html
thanks,
Mike
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properties that will not
allow the margin to escape from the container? On my real site, I
cannot put a border or padding on that container.
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Mike
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Thanks to Holly's suggestion of padding-top, I was able to fix the
problem. The completed page with examples of the broken version and the
fixed version is here:
http://www2.csulb.edu/colleges/cota/test5.html
thanks!
Mike
Mike Soultanian wrote:
At the default font size, in whatever browser
Let's say I have two columns and there is a div in each column. If I
add a margin-top to the left column, it pushes the div down in the other
column when viewed in Firefox. Is this normal behavior or is it a bug?
This does not happen in Opera or IE.
Thanks,
Mike
Sorry about that, I forgot to include a link:
http://www2.csulb.edu/colleges/cota/test5.html
thanks,
Mike
Mike Soultanian wrote:
Let's say I have two columns and there is a div in each column. If I
add a margin-top to the left column, it pushes the div down in the other
column when viewed
enough to wrap to the second line. Now I notice that
the second line begins under the bullet and not
justified to the same place as the first line of text.
Any way to fix that?
also, check that you don't have any text-indent as that will give you
that behavior. ask me how I know ;)
the best middle ground and make sure
that I'm doing a good effort to work towards ADA compliance and provide
disabled visitors with a navigable site.
Thanks!
Mike
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projects. Plus, it's free ;)
http://winmerge.sourceforge.net/
enjoy,
MIke
Spike Spencer wrote:
I recently consolidated a 30KB CSS file form over 1300 lines of code
to just under eight hundred. I was doing it on autopilot and without
XHTML from the gimps in the programming office to check
;
to the #picturecontainer div. Clearly as more (or less) pictures are in
the pane the width will change, and the width of the picturecontainer
div should adjust automatically so that the scrollbar underneath also
adjusts itself too.
Hope I've made myself clear here?
Cheers.
Mike
very many people saw it so I thought I would do a writeup about
it. Hopefully some of you find it interesting and/or helpful.
Thanks,
Mike
Hey Everyone,
I've been doing a lot of CSS research lately and I was running into
somewhat of a roadblock. I was looking at various websites
Hey CJ,
Here's a test I made. Take a look in IE and you'll see it mess up.
http://www2.csulb.edu/colleges/cota/test3.html
It's pretty obvious ;)
Mike
cj wrote:
Actually, that formulation could well break something you don't want
broken. Note that .about.home will break in IE/Win, which
said, I can put some good commenting in there
to let any other developers know what is happening if they see it for
the first time.
I like the benefit of the caching, as well.
Thanks for the info. This was exactly what I was looking for!
Mike
that I wasn't going to be digging my own hole!!
Thanks!
Mike
Peach Lynda L CTR USAF 96 CG/SCTA wrote:
Whether #2 is better than #1, I don't know. But I can by experience say
that the method above will work well for you if you are maintain
multiple sites that must retain a similar look, feel
nicely. If you don't, you'll get halos around the graphics.
There are plenty of articles regarding creating GIF transparencies in
photoshop on google.
thanks,
Mike
Iorhael wrote:
Is there any way to add a background color to a page that already has a
background image? I want to put
with the
css to see what's happening.
thanks,
Mike
Iorhael wrote:
hmmm...just tried that but it didn't work...what I am actually wanting
is just the area outside the container box to be a different color...see
link for example:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/process/example23.htm
I just tried it in FF and I saw the dotted box, but it's the size of the
buttons.
Try completely closing FF and try again.
Mike
Patrick Roane wrote:
Please take a peek at the following menu:
www.pdrsolution.com/waters/index.html
If you actually click on any of the buttons, you'll
see
pages column B will hold pictures, on others it will hold a
calendar that quick-links to anchors in column C, and sometimes it's hidden.
Anyone have a good class name for column B?
Thanks!
Mike
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/div
In IE 6 WIN the styling from the li tag style is inherited ( if that is
the right word ) by thep following the li tag.
Solutions?
Thanks,
-Mike
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font-weight:bold;
padding: 0 6px 0 6px}
Correct (?) HTML
div id=odd
h3Baldwin to Jacksonville Rail-Trail/h3
ulli14 miles/liliRTCnbsp;nbsp; FPBT/li/ul
pRegion: Northernbr
Location: Baldwin to Jacksonvillebr
Activities: Walking, Horseback Riding, Bikingbr
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/div
Thanks to all,
-Mike
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Greetings,
The wrapper background will not display in IE6 WIn for this page:
http://mbreiding.us/fl_rt/all.html
It looks fine in FF 1.7
The CSS is in the page header.
Any solutions?
Thanks,
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At 08:12 AM 12/21/2005 , you wrote:
Hi Mike,
In your statement:
#wrapper
{margin-left: 7%;
margin-right: 7%;
background-color: ccffcc;
padding-bottom: 40px}
I don't see the # symbol before the color declaration, If I'm not mistaken
IE need this when declaring a hex value color. Bob
I think the idea was that the wiki would stay evergreen while the past
discussion would not be
as available to new members (or existing members who don't feel like searching
archives) Wiki
pages are also more easily referred to in response to new questions than an
old discussion
thread.
for a template and
I'm just providing extra markup for extra flexibility.
One more thing -- always trim your posts before sending to the list.
heh, I realized that as soon as I sent my last email. I usually do that.
thanks,
mike
Hey Ari,
You posted a URL that refers to your machine (localhost). Do you have a
valid Internet URL?
thanks,
Mike
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I seem to be having an unexpected amount of trouble wrapping a list around
an image.
On this particular page
(http://localhost/discover/oralhistory
, and set left and right margins on 2. Obviously that doesn't
produce the expected results...
All sound good? Any problems that I might run into?
Thanks for your help!!
Mike
Christian Montoya wrote:
On 12/7/05, Mike Soultanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I'd like: Left nav column
give the exact behavior you want.
the tricky part is that in some instances I need: fixed-liquid-fixed.
It kinda changes from one page to another.
Try something out, give us a url and we can help you from there.
I will do that now.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Mike
box too.
This is a really simple problem, but I couldn't find the right place to
look for the solution :(
Cheers.
Mike
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Is this any use?
http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html
Design Groups wrote:
I need to have a div class have the border color change when moused over. I
can do it just fine in Mozilla - but, of course, it's not functioning in IE.
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for presentation (holy grail, etc) are
using hacks to deal with the browser inconsistencies. When the browser
mess has cleared for a bit, I'll move towards that goal. However, right
now I'm willing to make a small compromise.
Thanks!
Mike
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If a page is composed entirely of a 'cut up' Photoshop image, what value is CSS?
If the page is created and managed as a photoshop document, is there any useful
presentation
feature offered by CSS? There is no font control (sizing, face, etc.) there
is no color control,
there is no (real)
em is a tag that semantically implies emphasis
If your CSS does not get applied, the default rendering of the em tag should
still provide
emphasis, while the p tag with a class does not have the same implicit meaning.
font-style controls italics
text-decoration controls underline
does this
to have a block display setting, and a width of 100px. But, not knowing
how many links there will be beforehand, is there a way I can structure my
CSS so that no matter what number, they will stretch or shrink to fill the
entire 800px evenly?
Thanks in advance
Mike M
to include team CSS coding as well as maintenance...
Playing Nice with the Other CSS Kids
http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Articles/70/playing-nice-with-the-other-css-kids/
Cheers
Mike
web developer | designer
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That's interesting. Yeah, I went in and put a 1px bottom border like
you mentioned and it went away.
Thanks for your help! It's nice to have a solution for the problem!
mike
Christian Montoya wrote:
On 10/22/05, Mike Soultanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know, one thing that did make
define uncluttered
Good markup should describe the content. If there is semantically correct information about the
tags that is not immediately used by the current stylesheet, that does not mean the information is
'clutter.' I would prefer the content creator add appropriate classes
a clearing div to the footer after removing the
height to contain the other elements in Opera and IE.
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Any suggestions welcomed. WinIE, Opera and Firefox look OK.
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to right and layout is completely broken.
4. On 'Events' page there is a problem with one row height in the
calendar table. Don't know why as it looks OK in other calendars.
TIA
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-framework/
I've been meaning to write a bit more about this for a while but I just
didn't get around to it...
Cheers
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I'm interested in gathering advice on keeping large stylesheets
Tekin Suleyman wrote:
Thanks, that works a treat!
I love this list!
tekin
Glad to help.. :)
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Ray Mike Troy Pello wrote:
Tekin Suleyman wrote:
no, the problem is that when you roll over the 'products' menu buttom,
the sub menu appears, but a big gap also appears between the 'products'
button and the 'gallery' one. I only seem to get this with IE6..
I have discovered that if i add
Barton Tyner wrote:
Hello All,
I'm encountering that annoying problem in IE where a CSS pull-down menu
overlaps a select menu and the CSS menu goes behind the select menu.
Changing the z-indexes for these does nothing. Ugh.
Does someone have a solution they could share with me. I'd appreciate
Tekin Suleyman wrote:
Thanks, this has solved the problem but has created a new one. Now a gap
appears between the list item with the sub list and the next item in IE.
I've Spent the morning trying to get rid of this gap but with no
success.
Updated page is here:
Tekin Suleyman wrote:
no, the problem is that when you roll over the 'products' menu buttom,
the sub menu appears, but a big gap also appears between the 'products'
button and the 'gallery' one. I only seem to get this with IE6..
I have discovered that if i add
height:1em;
vertical-align:
Tekin Suleyman wrote:
Hi. should be a simple one for someone who knows what they're doing -
http://www.boxivity.co.uk/test/main-template.html
for some reason, the sub list disappears when the mouse hovers over the
border between the list elements (which also appears to be rendering
behind
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
Hi everyone,
I made a simple menu with a olli .../lili.../li[]/ol
structure.
It's at http://www.pool.ntp.org/ (css at http://www.pool.ntp.org/css/
ntppool.css)
It works great in Safari and Firefox:
http://tmp.askask.com/2005/09/pool-safari.png
But in
Hi,
I have a small problem with this site viewed in Opera and Firefox.
Doesn't appear in IE/Win.
There is a space above the horizontal navigation menu. The colours will
be changed before going live but have been left to show the problem.
Any assistance appreciated. TIA
Regards,
Mike Davies
to show the problem.
Any assistance appreciated. TIA
Regards,
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the will to live! ;-)
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and bottom of #pagewidth
but have tried both margin-top/margin-top-color and
border-top/border-top-color but neither work in any browser.
Any assistance welcomed. Also any other comments.
TIA
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to understand what they're doing and I've scoured the web
for hours (literally) and haven't come up with anything.
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:
http://www.sammedia.com/pebbles/awb_css.htm
The stylesheet:
http://www.sammedia.com/pebbles/stylesheet.css
If anyone can help here, I'd be very grateful, have been staring at a
screen for a week now and am losing the will to live! ;-)
Thanks
Mike Free
the entire page in PHP
and serving it up as CSS, less bloat.
[1] http://www.shauninman.com/plete/2005/08/css-variables
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By that definition there should be no background: url(anything)
I know it's difficult enough to find support for current levels of CSS specs, but the user
experience on the Web will likely continue to evolve to a point where audio will be as much a part
of a site's style as the images or
Hi Steve,
The culprit seems to be these lines, which set the width of your sidebar
wider than your intended 216px and causes the protrusion:
htmlbody #sidebar {
width:227px;
}
Remove them and everything works as intended.
Cheers.
Mike
Steve Ivy wrote:
Hi All,
I'm having some weird
On 6/23/05, Philip Wills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike,
The following appears to work at least for the small test case:
li {clear: both; border: 1px solid white;}
.question { margin-right: 200px; }
.button { width: 15%; float:right; }
Phil,
That border did the trick. I don't begin
I would suggest for the sake of the future, (where the CSS gets moved to another directory and you
have to update the markup to reflect the change) that the only relative paths you use are relative
to the root: /images/whatever.gif Otherwise, you may have to update the markup referring to the
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Mike wrote:
li div { float: left; }
Change to:
li div {display:inline;}
thanks for the response. However, that wouldn't produce the desired
result. that would just make the button appear at the end of the
question text because
to go with a more fluid layout.
HTH,
Mike Stickel
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to the #wrapper_outer div.
See if that helps.
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list item as last it's looking for the definition
for links in the last class. Because it can't find any definitions it
resorts to default behavior, just hover over the text.
HTH,
Mike Stickel
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hacks is
shattered. Double damn.
That's actually what Dean Edwards' IE7 is suppose to do, eliminate
the need for IE specific hacks. You've read the compatibility page so
you have an idea but you should take a read of the overview page.
It'll tell you really what it's for.
Mike Stickel
, so it is resizeable. How can I
ensure the same size in various browsers? Appreciate any comments.
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once it gets
past the
image. I have put up a sample html table to illustrate what I am
trying to
do.
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hi,
I'm having a small problem with a new site in Firefox.
The background image on #inner doesn't show. It's OK in Opera. Other
background images are showing in Firefox.
Can someone spot the error?
TIA
Regards,
Mike
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Hi Vicky,
Try this ...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/imagemap/
Mike
Vicky Etherington wrote:
Hi
I have trawled through the list, and found reference to several css image
map questions and solutions, but none of them really meet my needs, and I'm
wondering if anyone can cast any light
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}
#mainnav li {
width: 88px;
padding: 0;
display: inline;
border: 1px dashed #f00;
}
#mainnav li a:hover {
background-color: #558EB6;
}
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Maybe I'm not fully understanding the comment but I'm not using
images for the menu, just boxes of text. I'll probably go the float
route until I have more time to fool around with different methods.
On May 18, 2005, at 6:23 PM, Lorin Rivers wrote:
On May 18, 2005, at 5:36 PM, Mike Stickel
: www.integrawebdesign.co.uk/dunmaglass/dunmagla.css
www.integrawebdesign.co.uk/dunmaglass/layout.css
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be welcomed particularly on rendering in IE5 or 6 and
other browsers. Overall I think I achieved my objective, which was to
show the benefits of css design and standards compliance.
TIA
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