it accessible at smaller viewport sizes, is
more tricky!
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a fix for IE5 I'd be interested.
Best wishes,
Sophie
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: static;
left:auto;
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Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
Sophie Dennis wrote:
IE6 treats width as min-width
No it doesn't. This is a common myth. IE treats height like min-height,
but not width like min-width. Case in point: make a page with a div with
a red background. Give it min-width 500px. Observe
h2a class=link href=#Request our FREE recruitment
DVD/a/h2 . For various reasons including: larger link target (easier
to click), your link text is your call to action (more likely to be
clicked), and the link text makes sense out of context for speaking
browsers).
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you couldn't achieve the same affect
(minus some of the dancing balony) with Suckerfish. See
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
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Because it's all inline IE is constraining the anchors to the natural
height of the LI elements (so hiding the extra padding and border). It
will behave - and not muck things up in any other browser - if you add
the IE-only display: inline-block to the rule #navlist A.
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, so you can just add an IE only rule
(I've used the star hack) telling it to use width:130px. You'll also
need to tell it not the wrap the text it you want to keep the boxes
inline. Like this:
* html ul#excel_legend li.userchoices {
width: 130px;
white-space: nowrap;
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with the strict doctype:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.csense.net%2Findex.php
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in it, so it doesn't fill your viewport.
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(I've only
checked in Firefox) so can go in the main stylesheet just as well.
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input {/*your rules here*/} to style the inputs, labels etc... in each
section differently.
Final tip: on a site with lots of forms, I like to give each one an ID
which is unique across the whole site so I can style that particular
form differently if necessary.
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, or
that it's on a different server which is itself slower.
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this far.
- Sophie
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valid and layout neutral so doesn't need any fiddling around with
conditional comments or hacks/filters.
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and not a CSS problem.
I believe the Eudora team are completely rewriting it to use Thunderbird
as a base, so if you can get your CEO to upgrade once that's done your
life may also get easier..
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to handle overflow - show/hide/scrollbar - if the text is
ever then too wide for its container.
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explanation of the fix.
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different styling on hover.
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