Re: [css-d] Page Check

2007-10-05 Thread Rob Stevenson
On 5 Oct 2007, at 14:17, "Jim Nannery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd appreciate it if some of you would look at > www.sylvesterneal.com/index2.html Hi Jim, Mac OS X v10.4.10 Safari beta 3 - the main text is tight against the gold edge of the picture Firefox 2.0.0.7 - text is okay but pict

Re: [css-d] Differing font-sizes between operating systems

2007-08-22 Thread Rob Stevenson
On 22 Aug 2007, at 10:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm working for a company in which the boss (who's originally from the > print industry) insists on having equal line lengths in the > browsers on > different operating systems. > > So in an example text, "hello, i'm example text!", if the tex

[css-d] loading order of divs?

2007-08-08 Thread Rob Stevenson
Hello, I'm working with a shopping cart program which assembles pages from a number of PHP files and applies styles to them. In most browsers, what will become the left column of the page loads just after the header area -- but it's in the middle of the window. Then when the middle content

Re: [css-d] site check for spacing issues

2007-03-24 Thread Rob Stevenson
On 24-Mar-07, at 10:36 AM, ~davidLaakso wrote: > PS Thou shalt not steal the thread :-) . Sorry! Enthusiasm made me do it. Back to your regularly scheduled programming Rob __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-dis

Re: [css-d] site check for spacing issues

2007-03-24 Thread Rob Stevenson
template work. ;-) I'm really just interested in the generality of that statement, and perhaps in a few links to discussions or workarounds. TIA Rob Rob Stevenson V.P. Thistle Dance Publishing __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED

[css-d] A few odd buttons in IE in a shopping cart

2007-03-06 Thread Rob Stevenson
ere the site works fine but just needs those last few make-IE-behave tricks. Any suggestions? (I'm on digest mode, so there may be a bit of a lag in my responses.) Rob Rob Stevenson Thistle Dance Publishing Dartmouth NS Canada ___

Re: [css-d] font size

2007-02-16 Thread Rob Stevenson
isn't that the important issue? If you leave an em as an em, we can both read the text. If you force the em to be whatever size works on YOUR monitor, it might not work on mine. Rob Stevenson "What do you think of Western Civilization?" - reporter "I think it would be a g

Re: [css-d] Can I move a TD vertically in relation to another TD?

2007-01-30 Thread Rob Stevenson
a little later, I wrote: > I'm going to try to move the TD back using CSS, but there are > legitimate tables (that is, they hold tabular data) elsewhere in the > site, and they are within this main TD. If I give that main TD an id > of centerCol, how would I write the rule to restrict the effec

Re: [css-d] Can I move a TD vertically in relation to another TD?

2007-01-30 Thread Rob Stevenson
On 30-Jan-07, at 8:35 PM, Paul Novitski wrote: > At 1/30/2007 04:20 PM, Rob Stevenson wrote: >> So, generically, the question is: can you use CSS positioning to have >> two TDs in the same TR aligned vertically at different heights? If so, >> how? > > If you apply td

[css-d] Can I move a TD vertically in relation to another TD?

2007-01-30 Thread Rob Stevenson
css/stylesheet.css So, generically, the question is: can you use CSS positioning to have two TDs in the same TR aligned vertically at different heights? If so, how? Thanks in advance for not throwing things at me, Rob Stevenson (on digest) --- Breakf

Re: [css-d] How can I style a select drop-down list in Zen Cart

2007-01-19 Thread Rob Stevenson
On 18-Jan-07, at 11:28 PM, ~davidLaakso wrote: > Rob Stevenson wrote: >> Site: www.artcardshop.com/store/ >> CSS: ... /includes/templates/Custom/css/stylesheet.css >> >> I'm trying to make the text of the Artists drop-down list on the left >> look like th

[css-d] How can I style a select drop-down list in Zen Cart

2007-01-18 Thread Rob Stevenson
ng; it put a bit of white background around the drop-down while having no effect inside it. So I guess the question is, how do I refer to the drop-down in the form inside the manufacturersContent id? TIA Rob Stevenson --- Breakfast: the most i