On Mar 14, 2017 6:36 PM, "Angela French" wrote:
Hello,
I am experimenting with using the tag. I see it looks very
different across browsers. Is there any way to consistently style it
across browsers? Everything I see from Google is years old.
Thanks,
Angela French
Internet/Intranet Specia
On May 16, 2014 9:47 AM, "MiB" wrote:
>
>
> may 16 2014 14:25 Brian Kardell :
>
> > If you only, need this in script, jQuery has had :has from the beginning
> > (it was a proposal from CSS3 a decade and a half ago), and if you need
it
> > in CSS you m
CSS selectors level 4 introduces a :has() pseudo class, but it isn't out
there and even when it is it will (initially at least) only be supported in
the "complete profile" - meaning it will work via querySelectorAll and
friends, but not CSS itself.
If you only, need this in script, jQuery has had
I remember years ago when I first started doing web development and messing
around with CSS, Owen Briggs was one of the guys that I would learn from. I
was just curious does anyone know what happened to him, is he still part of
the web community?
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thanks for help..i found the problem..the #header container had an explicit
height set
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 13, 2014, at 4:53 PM, Brian Jones wrote:
>
> > Inside header, div class="col-md-9
srY/5/
i dont mind that the menu drops down..i just want the menu to still be
above the shadow border ()
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Brian Jones wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have this demo setup here http://jsfid
Hi,
I have this demo setup here http://jsfiddle.net/dTsrY/ and i need help
with a few issues that i am having.
I am using bootstrap 3.0 and when the page gets smaller the menu moves
outside of the bottom shadow image border and i would like for it to stay
inside the border.
Also, the width of th
Thanks Tom and Mauricio!
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Thanks Wade, but I tried both, and neither worked.
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Got it! It was the margin.
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 3:09 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: no space between p tags
Hi!
Sorry, I don't have a link to share. I'm working off
Hi!
Sorry, I don't have a link to share. I'm working off my desktop.
Problem:
I've written paragraphs using tags. However, there is no space
between the sets of p tags. Anyone know what would cause the space between
paragraphs to collapse?
Awesome, thanks Hakan!
Sincerely,
Brian
From: Hakan Kirkan [mailto:ad...@jump2top.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 12:12 PM
To: Brian M. Curran
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Center an image
Brian,
Check this out. It may solve your problem.
http
Hi!
I have an image that I want to center on a webpage. It seems there is no
float:center command? What would be the best way to center it?
Thanks,
Brian
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>Brian, it's because your h1 tag is floated... You can either remove
float:left from h1 tag, or add clear left to you p tag.
>Hope this helps,
>Anna Vester
>http://annavester.com
Thank you
>float: left;
> Philippe
Thanks Philippe, that worked!
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}
And then put lorem ipsum tags below it, the p tags don't
automatically align themselves underneath the H1 tag, eh? I thought I could
use any margin size for the H1 tag, and not have a problem with putting a
sentence below it. Apparently not, huh?
Thanks,
/help_support_evolt/
I am not necessarily suggesting that this is the case, but it isn't
necessarily a mistake...depending on the rest of the rules, a designer may
have set that up knowing exactly that and then merely selectively twiddle
float in more specific/later rules.
Brian Kardell :: @bkard
Brian Kardell :: @bkardell :: hitchjs.com
On Oct 17, 2012 8:28 AM, "Philippe Wittenbergh" wrote:
>
> In a stylesheet that I’ve temporarily inherited I see multiple times the
> following code (and the stylesheet is otherwise reasonably well written):
>
> E {
>
ld creating two more divs within my
current middle div, and then floating the lower div down, be a good way?
Sincerely,
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On 7/14/12 5:57 AM, Brian M. Curran
right side of this page:
http://www.draftingservices.com/doing_business.html
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>
> Nice well written article, have you read it?
Whoops. Link to "Responsive Web Design" article
herewith:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/responsive-web-design/
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Superimposing type on top of an image is frequently seen among sites
from architectural firms. More often then not the type is tin
gross www.asbuiltdrawings.com . It's time for me to take the
content (text) and do something cool with it via CSS.
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2012-04-28 20:38, David Laakso wrote:
> It may be that the page dropped the float because IE6 and lower have
> problems in computing/honoring the width of block elements that
> contain italic text.
From: Jukka K. Korpela
There are many potential formatting problems with text appearing in an
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Brian M. Curran
wrote:
Hmmm... My website has three CSS columns. I thought I recalled an incident,
when I was first building it a couple of years ago, that when I used the
it caused one of my columns to drop. ...Ring a bell with anyone?? It's been a
se my main gig
is Drafting.
From: Tom Livingston
I believe the tag is fine to use. Never heard of any issues. It's been
around for ever...
On Apr 28, 2012, at 12:44 PM, "Brian M. Curran"
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone avoid the tag because of browser compatibility
Hi!
Does anyone avoid the tag because of browser compatibility issues, or is
it a non-issue? I think some of the old browsers have problems with it,
correct?
Thanks!
Brian
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.last {
padding: 0 10px 3px;
}
and it should work.
Cheers
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I just looked at it from an aesthetics standpoint, and I really like it. I
would definitely put the social buttons in their natural colors though.
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Sent
>>2011-12-29 18:04, Brian M. Curran wrote:
>> http://www.draftingservices.com/blog/project-photofly-v2-resources
>The issue appears to be specifically the formatting of the comments near
the end of the page, before the form, inside the #comments element.
>> However, firebug
p.s. Ignore the title of my post. I originally had a different question,
solved it, and then had a new question but forgot to rename my post.
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I just enabled avatars on my blog comments, but they are not positioned
correctly:
http://www.draftingservices.com/blog/project-photofly-v2-resources
So I starting poking at it with firebug, to see if I could find and fix the
problem. I found that if I change:
.comment-meta {
f
On 10/13/11 10:43 AM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a webpage that gives a succinct history of CSS?
> I'm looking for a bird's-eye view of its origin and adoption.
>
> Brian
>
The CSS Saga
<http://www.w3.org/Style/LieBos2e/history/Overview.html>
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a webpage that gives a succinct history of CSS? I'm
looking for a bird's-eye view of its origin and adoption.
Thanks,
Brian
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>On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
> The height of the is 17px in Firefox but only 8px in Chrome. This can be
> fixed by this:
> #projects-nav li a { height: 17px;}
> Regards,
> Chetan Crasta
Thanks that worked great...
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Hi,
I am having an issue aligning the background image(the dash) for the
li elements (previous and next) on the projects page. Everything
aligns ok in firefox but in chrome its not aligning correctly
http://www.aandac.com/boilerplate_2_0/index.html#/projects/
Any help would be great.
Thanks
-
Hi, I would like the GoDaddy.com Verification Image Link upper right of page to
center within the right sidebar. Thank You. Brian
Link: http://merrimacknhweather.com/
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Hi Brian,
CSS works better when the page structure is not minimal. Putting a logo
inside a div allows you to add further styles to the context you're
currently using. For example, you could add a background image (or more
images with CSS3) to the div, thus creating a more visually appe
izing here. Rather, I'm just trying to see if I'm missing
something.
Thanks,
Brian
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Just remembered it. It's listamatic at:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/
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From: Val Dobson
www.cssplay.co.uk ?
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Thanks, but that's not the one. The one I'm thinking of is a collection of
contributed examples of navigation menus, and it's free.
I remember checking out the site you mentioned a while back, and I believe
that guy requests money if you use his code.
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Hello CSS Homies,
What's that website that has a bunch of list styling examples?
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On Jul 1, 2011, at 11:37 AM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
> I suspect I have a position command problem with my Facebook widget,
> at the bottom of this page:
>
> http://www.draftingservices.com/3d-laser-scanning.html
>
> (it's top aligned, while my other two widgets are bo
ource than what is
included in the code I have in my web page html? - When I inspect the widget
using firebug, this seems to be the case.
Sincerely,
Brian
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???
.textBoxRight a {color: #000;}
Best,
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r when hovering, after using your code. Therefore I did this, and
it's working now:
.textBoxRight a {color: #000;}
.textBoxRight a img {border: none;}
Thank you!
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font-size: x-small;
}
.textBoxRight a:link, a:visited, a:hover {
color: none;
text-decoration: none;
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Thanks,
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>style.css, line 47. You have wrapping s
Thank you. - Just got rid of the tag.
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ng as I've
found problems.
Secondly, when I open the page up if Firefox, the font looks fine. When I
use firebug, I can't find the source of the font problem.
Asante,
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I believe mark is right with regard to the possibikity of that being ignored
by newer browsers. Wow, that's good to know.
On Jun 10, 2011 4:28 PM, G.Sørtun wrote:
> On 10.06.2011 20:27, Fabienne wrote:
>> So I want the link to the ending they did not choose disappear after
>> they make their choi
im Climis wrote:
> On Friday, June 10, 2011 2:37:38 pm Brian Kardell wrote:
> > Could you not use visited?
> >
> > a:visited{
> > display:none;
> > }
> >
>
> No. that would be the exact opposite of what the OP wants. that would
> make
>
Oh I see - I think I misread... Sorry :) But yes, I think the idea would
still be to use visited somehow. I don't think that what is described here
would necessarily work though - would it? I mean, if the one clicked were on
the right, it wouldn't really have any visible impact (it would just gro
Could you not use visited?
a:visited{
display:none;
}
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Fabienne wrote:
>
> I am writing a novelette and want to have two endings to the story. I also
> want to have the reader choose one answer and not be able to go back and
> read the one they did not choose
ent between browsers (we would
expect that for a while) or even maybe between module specifications.
I think that reading what people were thinking when this was getting drafted
would be very informative to me in trying to understand the decisions,
considerations and direction.
-Brian
On Fri, Jun
I've spent a lot of time searching through the archives, reading through
searching online looking for any of the discussions and rationale that led
to the multiple comma separated lists values allowed by a few of the modules
now like backgrounds and transitions. It raises a lot of questions for me
SS is generated
automatically. My question is this. is it realistic to parse through the
code to correct CSS errors?
Gracias,
Brian =)
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gallery that I decided upon:
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And my CSS from:
#navtwocontainer #t-listheader1 { }
#navtwocontainer #t-listheader2 { }
to only:
#navtwocontainer .NavHeader { }
How come it didn't work? - Thanks if you have the minute! =)
From: Brian M. Curran [mailto:br...@draftingservices.com]
Where's Lady Gaga when you need her!?
Re: www.draftingservices.com
This is a "tinkering with my site" day. My nav bar on the left has two list
items:
and
Well, the CSS for these are exactly the same, so I tried to ma
>On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Sandy wrote:
> I am working on a test page that has a sub menu which displays on hover but
> not on focus. How do I get the sub menus (for example the 3 links under
> "location") to show up when someone tabs to the link the way they do when
> someone hovers over
Hi,
I am working on this site (http://www.aandhc.com/sandbox/) on the
projects page there is horizontal divider at the bottom. The divider
is positioned correctly FF,Chrome but not IE.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on this issue or any other issues that are found.
Thanks
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Hi,
I am working on this site (http://www.aandhc.com/sandbox/) on the
projects page there is horizontal divider at the bottom. The divider
is positioned correctly FF,Chrome but not IE.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on this issue or any other issues that are found.
Thanks
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"There are on
I don't know why this works. And I don't know why it doesn't.
I've always heard it as canon that you can't border a table row like: tr
{border:1px solid black}, and I've accepted it. BUT.
Why does this work in Firefox [3.6.13]: (I just sort of stumbled over it,
and I take no credit for discove
> Lady Gaga wrote:
>
>I have a minute for nothing.
>Just, go for it!
>Best,
>Lady Gaga
As far as I'm concerned my question has been definitively answered.
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y nav bar floated on top of it. I figured I'd
put in this question before embarking.
Thanks if you have the minute. ;-)
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straining my eyes.
Nice design upgrade!
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Hi,
I was doing my bi-monthly updating of content, and noticed that on my
contact page the third column is dropped in IE5 & IE6. This is no biggie,
but I couldn't figure out why?
http://www.draftingservices.com/contact.html
Sincerely,
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On 12/20/10 5:04 PM, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
I am also looking for a better image gallery but the thing I do like about
this gallery is that all I have to do to add images is resize the larger
image and add a line of code and I am done so it works well for regular
edits without having to run the
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
> Made a number of changes to the CSS. You can see the fixed page here:
> http://roughtech.com/t/dropdown.html
>
> The changes I made to the CSS can be seen here:
> http://roughtech.com/t/dropdown_files/dropdown.css
> I have commented the chang
Hi,
I'm working on this dropdown nav
(http://www.bleusolutions.com/testing/dropdown.html) and I can't seem
to get the text in sub menus to fit correctly. I also want to get the
flyout menu to line up directly next to the dropdown menu.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Oops. I think I may have the answer. Wait a second on this request please.
-Brian
From: Brian M. Curran [mailto:br...@draftingservices.com]
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
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Hi Ya'll,
Help! How come my images are plopping on t
erely,
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
> 1. wwwdotdomain.com/subitem1.html
>
> 2. wwwdotdomain.com/item2/subitem1.html
Philip Taylor wrote:
2., because "subitem1.html" could exist under multiple parents.
Thanks!!
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eo_series.html
???
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o achieve.
I have AutoCAD Tutorials working the way I want it, and now I just need to
get the cursor hover over "AutoCAD Tutorial Basic Training Video 1" to look
like the others. That's what I was trying to do. It was kind of tricky to
put into words.
http://www.drafting
cursor styling though
Thanks Theirry. I'm one step closer though, and learning, but not there yet.
I'm trying to get AutoCAD Tutorials and the nested link under it to behave
just like the other links in the list. Make sense now?
-Brian
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olor: #fff;
background-color: #5F5F5F;
border-bottom: 1px solid #fff;
font-weight: bold;
}
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> On 10/5/10 1:26 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
> When clicking on the AutoCAD Tutorial line in my secondary nav bar,
> I'd like it to be a landing page that would consist of an introduction
paragraph.
> Also when it is clicked, I'd like all the nested list lines to app
work how this site's "Extras" list line works:
http://www.zabdesign.de/bremen-home.html . Is this possible to do with CSS
alone, and no JavaScript?
Sincerely,
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seems that the language keeps getting revised/improved,
but it has continued to just be known as CSS, correct?
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What is the email address to access webdesign-l?
Cheryl
Must be a different webdesign-l list from the one I'm on. It's pretty
lively most days. Checked your spam folder lately?
Val
It's l...@webdesign-l.com . There must be something wrong with my account
setti
peep. Nor do I ever receive other
people's posts from it. I've basically abandoned it.
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lideshow fashion, but I can't see how
> it is being done. The slideshow may be accomplished by css (doubt it),
> or something else??? The page with the images acting in a slideshow
> fashion is:
>
>
> http:// www. Cadtutor .net/tips/index.php
>
>
> (remove spaces)
&g
see how it is being
done. The slideshow may be accomplished by css (doubt it), or something
else??? The page with the images acting in a slideshow fashion is:
http:// www. Cadtutor .net/tips/index.php
(remove spaces)
Thanks,
Brian
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or necessary :-) .
Okay, I've seen what you all are talking about. I was actually getting two
different conversations confused. I've edited my code, and only left the
inline code there. There are no float drops, thanks so much!!
-Brian
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Thierry Koblentz wrote:
>
> I'm sorry, but I don't understand your approach.
> What's your reasoning for using the selector hack?
>
>
> --
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> Thierry
>
David Laakso wrote:
To remember, not to forget, that "display:inline;" it is only needed by a
browser that is on "death row." I
ing a
>> hack.
>>
>
> Actually I think there is no need for the selector hack.
> One can safely style floats with display:inline as per spec the
> computed value will be *block* anyway.
>
> --
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> Thierry
>
David wrote:
draftingservic
>Brian Curran wrote:
>Hello,
>In Firefox my nav bar above and below my bread crumb trail are spaced
nicely. In IE8 both navs are sucked against my bread crumb trail. Any
suggestions on how to stop IE8 from collapsing that space? Site: www .
draftingservices . >com (r
Hello,
In Firefox my nav bar above and below my bread crumb trail are spaced
nicely. In IE8 both navs are sucked against my bread crumb trail. Any
suggestions on how to stop IE8 from collapsing that space? Site: www .
draftingservices . com (remove spaces).
Sincerely,
Brian M. Curran | CAD
gt; page for visitors to know where they are at the moment.
>
>
>
>
> Thank you
>
Martin,
On my site I did what you're trying to do the hard way. Actually, it wasn't
hard, but a little clunky. My solution was to place some css in the
of my pages. Check out my sit
Brian M. Curran wrote:
> I was tinkering with my
> site this morning, and caused a float drop problem in IE6. What
> happened was. I was trying to create some white space between my
> secondary nav and the side of my page. My site is: drafting services .
> com (rem
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Sincerely,
Brian M. Curran | CAD Consultant
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Anyone else been having a problem with the CSS validator lately? It
> hasn't been working for me.
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>From: David Laakso:
>The w3c is aware of the problem and they are working on it.
Thanks, I briefly Google the problem an
Anyone else been having a problem with the CSS validator lately? It hasn't
been working for me.
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
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> Could someone tell me why there is a gap between my #header and
> #subheader on this test page:
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> Brian
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>David Laakso wrote:
>Someone, or another, punished you for setting mousetype :-) ?
>#subheader
On 31.7.2010 23:04, Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to add a breadcrumb trail sub header on all of my pages, like it is
> done here:
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>
>
> http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?siteID=123112
> <http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/serv
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