Vic Rauch wrote:
Here's what I'm looking for: Message box that conforms to the size of
the text, both width and height (text will be dynamic). Drop Shadow
will conform to the size of the message box, both width and height.
Right side of the Message box to be 2% or about 8 to 10 px from
Vic Rauch wrote:
Here's what I'm looking for: Message box that conforms to the size of
the text, both width and height (text will be dynamic). Drop Shadow
will conform to the size of the message box, both width and height.
Right side of the Message box to be 2% or about 8 to 10 px from
Vic Rauch wrote:
I have read the article, and made a few changes, but IE is cutting
off the left side of the box.
www.ggshows.com/DisplayPageTEST2.asp (corrected)
Georg wrote:
Yes, IE cuts off over-the-edge elements. It's a bug :-)
It is a tricky one since the ordinary 'hasLayout' triggers
Here's what I'm looking for:
Message box that conforms to the size of the text, both width and height
(text will be dynamic).
Drop Shadow will conform to the size of the message box, both width and
height.
Right side of the Message box to be 2% or about 8 to 10 px from the
right hand edge of
My list in IE6.0 has the bullets quite a ways away from the left edge
of the
text. The text is centered, but I would think (silly me) that the
bullets
would stay with the text. FF looks great.
I found the answer, Don't use a centered list! I went back to the way I
was doing it:
Vic asked (said):
I found the answer, Don't use a centered list! I went back to the
way
I was doing it:
bull;nbsp;Then the text for the list item.
This way, I am putting in the bullet (bull;) and the whole line will
center. Because none of these lines were going to a second line, I
Vic asked:
I have a list of individual items to be displayed. In FireFox, the
displayed
list is just how I want it, but in IE, the bullet shows up on the last
line
of a mulitiple line list item. Of course it should show up on the
first line
of a single or multiple line list item.
Any idea
My list in IE6.0 has the bullets quite a ways away from the left edge of
the text. The text is centered, but I would think (silly me) that the
bullets would stay with the text. FF looks great.
Could someone help me get the bullets next to the text as they should be
within IE6.0? There are
I don't know what I changed, but the fly-out menu stopped working.
Here is the site.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Vic
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Here is the page I'm working on:
http://www.ggshows.com/2006A/DisplayPageCMX.html
The blue background items should not be in the visible menu. They should
fly-out when the item just above the two blue background items is
hovered over. The blue background items are the Exhibitor Info and
The page at:
http://www.ggshows.com/2006A/DisplayPageCMX.html
should not have the brown strip down the right side of the left side
menu (in IE). FF displays it correctly, or at least how I want it to
look. How do I fix IE to display this correctly?
Thanks,
Vic
Vic Rauch wrote:
To see my current page, please go here
http://www.ggshows.com/2006A/DisplayPageCMX.html .
The 40px blank space between the menu on the left, and the yellow
behind
the logos to the right. I can not find what is creating this space,
plus
there is a lot of space around the logo
To see my current page, please go here
http://www.ggshows.com/2006A/DisplayPageCMX.html .
The 40px blank space between the menu on the left, and the yellow behind
the logos to the right. I can not find what is creating this space, plus
there is a lot of space around the logo that should be able
-Original Message-
I am having is the sub-menus that pop out are appearing under the
adjacent div's content. I tried using a z-index but to no avail.
Tom
I just found this wonderful site last week that explained the z-index
very well. I had to read it twice, but I now have it. I
Keith wrote
Would appreciate any comments or suggestions on any
aspect of my (first) website design, I have tested
using the most popular browsers on my Mac, but only
IE5, Firefox 1.04 and Opera 8 on windows.
http://website1.keithcoxdesign.com
Keith,
I really liked your site, but something
Laura wrote:
I'm having an issue only in IE where the text adjacent to the floated
left image is pushed in a couple pixels; once the text clears the
bottom of the image, the left aligned text displays correctly.
See it here:
http://www.thedesignasylum.com/secretstash/IE_layout_issue.html
Web page at: http://vicrauch.com/Untitled-2.htm and css at:
http://vicrauch.com/css/Untitled-1.css
Photo that is floated right on this page is being overlaid by a div on the
left, but I can't figure out how to stop it. Of course it works OK in
FireFox.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Vic
Keith Kaiser said:
I can't figure out a way to put this ul/li
css menu into a form where I can call the clicked items value to pass
to the script to call the next text file. What I need is something
like this
ul
li id=three value=menu.txtBonus Programs
li id=four value=three.txtThree
I just added a Photo Gallery to my client's site and wanted the goto Page
X to be on the same line as the page title. So I used margin-top: -14pt;
to bring this goto Page X to the same line. When I tested this in IE 6, the
navigation no longer works. But it still works in FireFox. For the time
Spike, et al
On Jan 19, 2006, at 05:08 AM, Spike Spencer wrote:
I recently consolidated a 30KB CSS file form over 1300 lines
of code to just under eight hundred.
With all this talk of text editors, I sure don't see how that is going to be
much help at all. Spike needs some way to see the
Joe Blow wrote:
I was trying to research an alternative to using tables for a 3X3
layout grid. As an example, I've posted this page:
http://earthday.ca/temp/index.html. The middle-center slice
(r3_c2.jpg) is where the content would go, and it should expand
vertically to accomodate any
Vic Rauch wrote:
I have a listing of seminars that are happening on 3
different days and would like to list these with the seminar
time right justified, then the seminar title and description
left justified just to the right of the seminar time:
9:00AM -- Seminar Title presented
I would like to display one div based on what the mouse is over and hide all
the rest of the DIVs within a grouping of these DIVs but have no idea how to
do that. Can someone either give a quick demo and/or point me toward a
demo/explaination?
Thanks,
Vic
Vic Rauch wrote:
URL: http://www.ggshows.com/DisplayPage.asp?pageType=1
http://www.ggshows.com/DisplayPage.asp?pageType=1pageName=Guestbookfeedbac
kTitle=Guestbook%20-%20Feedback
pageName=GuestbookfeedbackTitle=Guestbook%20-%20Feedback
CSS: http://www.ggshows.com/css/ggshows.css
In Firefox
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