Re: [css-d] Font not looking consistent across browsers

2006-06-29 Thread Tony Balazs
ain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > On 06/06/25 17:35 (GMT-0400) Tony Balazs apparently typed: > >> I'd be very grateful if you could check out > >> http://www.snowflakeschool.org.uk > >> where fonts are not looking consistent across browsers. I want a >> small

[css-d] Font not looking consistent across browsers

2006-06-25 Thread Tony Balazs
I'd be very grateful if you could check out http://www.snowflakeschool.org.uk where fonts are not looking consistent across browsers. I want a small size verdana look and get it in Camino Mac OS X but in most other browsers the font doesn't come out right and looks horrible in my Win/IE6.

Re: [css-d] Placement changes slightly from page to page

2006-05-03 Thread Tony Balazs
On 3 May 2006, at 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Is there a reason why you can't just place each image in each of >>> those >>> divs forming those columns? Send us a link to the page that >>> demonstrates >>> the problem you are having. >>> >> >> I have done this and it seems OK. I wasn't

Re: [css-d] Placement changes slightly from page to page

2006-05-03 Thread Tony Balazs
> Because the vertical scrollbar comes and goes. My advice -- ignore it. > Most people won't notice it, and I personally appreciate the fact that > the vertical scrollbar isn't always present. I will add more content anyway which will make the scrollbar appear. > > "But it's driving me crazy!" y

[css-d] Placement changes slightly from page to page

2006-04-30 Thread Tony Balazs
I would be very grateful if you could help me fix a problem. When clicking between pages using the left nav bar some pages seem to move right or left relative to each other and I can't see why. Also (sneaking in a supplementary here) I would like to place the logo, currently in the middle u

[css-d] Font choices in css

2005-10-17 Thread Tony Balazs
I have based my css on some sheets I found online and have done my best to incorporate advice gratefully received from this site. In the body { I have verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; Thing is, I don't understand why the choice is there. Is the user's browser meant to choose between

Re: [css-d] Browser and platform compatibility

2005-09-27 Thread Tony Balazs
On 27 Sep 2005, at 18:45, Christian Montoya wrote: < ul > < li > < a href = " " > < /a > < /li > < li > ... < /li > < /ul > Then, do this. < ul class="navigation" > ... < /ul > and in CSS: .class li { margin-bottom:1em } or margin-bottom:2em, if you like. Thanks, Christian! Do I just cha

[css-d] Browser and platform compatibility

2005-09-27 Thread Tony Balazs
Hi, I am new to the list and new to CSS. I am writing a small website for a school for autistic children I am starting up in London. I am trying to do it myself to keep costs to a minimum. If you look at it online you'll see the general style I want the pages to have (3 col, left and r