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Oh, thanks. I guess I'm stuck with it until I have the time to create a more
sophisticated photo gallery. Thanks again!
Sincerely,
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alt=A paper to cad result. width=420
height=170/
br/
The CAD result of a paper to cad project.
/div
My question is: So, why does the image with the box that it sits in seem to be
within the div? Shouldn't my CSS or HTML fail to validate, because of an
overflow problem?
Sincerely,
Brian
:
table {
border-collapse: collapse;
}
table,th, td {
border: 1px solid black;
padding: 0 4px;
}
The page: www.draftingservices.com
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Hello,
At the bottom of my home page the space between the table and the
Contact h5 tag is seemingly collapsed. Why is that so? All the other h
tags on the page provide a nice amount of top and bottom space. I
checked and it's not because of the collapse command
://www.draftingservices.com/Copy%20of%20index.html
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hello,
Well, it's a beautiful evening here in NYC. It's quite hot, and it looks
like a thunderstorm might break the heat. It's good weather to work on
my
website. ...So... Am I chasing a fantasy in trying to get these curly
quotes to work in all the browsers? Here's
in Explorer. ...I'll have to give
this some thought. I'm still new to CSS, so off the top of my head I'm
seeing a work around how to format the curly quotes for all the different
browsers.
Brian
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in Explorer. ...I'll have to
give this some thought. I'm still new to CSS, so off the top of my head
I'm seeing a work around how to format the curly quotes for all the
different browsers.
Brian
i meant to say: *not* seeing
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Well, it's a beautiful evening here in NYC.
http://www.draftingservices.com/Copy%20of%20index.html
Sincerely,
Brian
Nuke the heavy curly quotes, the top/bottom rules, and use a thin-rule
left :-) . None of that stuff is in keeping with your site
The mission of this list is the practical application of CSS. If your
/personal mission/ is to seek ideas, the Web, rather than this list, may
be the place to start.
For example:
Blockquotes and pull quotes.
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010, Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hiya,
Can anyone suggest a CSS font treatment to my home page quotes, that
would jazz them up and make them more appealing?
www.draftingservices.com
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
The biggest problem I have with that page
Hiya,
Can anyone suggest a CSS font treatment to my home page quotes, that would jazz
them up and make them more appealing?
www.draftingservices.com
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Brian
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Tim Climis wrote:
www.draftingservices.com
Brian
blockquote {color : fuchsia; }
~d
just for kicks, I ran that through Chrome to see how bad a page of
magenta
text would look
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David Laakso wrote:
No question about. This would be *much* better:
blockquote {color
Hello,
Does anyone know why my div id=navContainerRight is dropping in IE5?
www.draftingservices.com
Sincerely,
Brian
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to your design portfolio. I prefer
a Designer who is contemporary and minimalistic in his website designs.
Sincerely,
Brian
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Hi All,
Does someone know why the text in my masthead is not aligning to the right of
my logo, but rather it is sitting below it?
http://www.draftingservices.com/logo.html
Sincerely,
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Hi All,
Does someone know why the text in my masthead is not aligning to the
right of my logo, but rather it is sitting below it?
http://www.draftingservices.com/logo.html
Sincerely,
Brian
Chris wrote:
Hi,
Your title div has clear
errors which may
be critical. There are some mismatched element tags on some of your main
layout items. Notably, div id=body-inside is closed twice.
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Hi All,
Does anyone have a rule of thumb for styling the font-size: of h tags? For
example: h1:200%; ...180%,160%,140%,120%... h6:100%; .
Sincerely,
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
I've never done this before... I made a bordered text box around an image
using a paragraph. It can be found here:
http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
Would this be considered acceptable CSS or make-shift?
Sincerely,
Brian
David
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
I've never done this before... I made a bordered text box around an
image using a paragraph. It can be found here:
http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
Would this be considered acceptable CSS or make-shift?
Sincerely,
Brian
David
Your question has more to do with HTML than CSS -- asking if using a
paragraph tag is okay as long as it works -- but I'll respond anyway.
There are two different kind of it works in our business. There's it
works for me and there's it works across browsers.
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All
I was asking for a No, because... or Yes, because... response.
Fair enough.
No, because it's not a paragraph, it's an image. A reader (forget humans, just
think reading mechanisms, which can include humans) when it sees a p expects
to see a paragraph of content. Instead it sees an image. The
ta-da!!!
http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
CSS:
.textBox
{
width: 200px;
float: right;
margin: 0 0 5px 5px;
padding: 5px;
border: 1px solid #000;
background: #fff;
font-size: x-small;
}
HTML:
div class=textBox
img src=images/building_survey.jpg alt=Building Survey
Hi All,
I've used the h1 tag for the text of my website's title. Would anyone else
have used a different tag?
Sincerely,
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
I've used theh1 tag for the text of my website's title. Would anyone
else have used a different tag?
Sincerely,
Brian
Title as in Masthead ? If so, I would have said that
h1 was exactly the right element to use (I am assuming
that you didn't mean Title
Hi All,
I've never done this before... I made a bordered text box around an image using
a paragraph. It can be found here:
http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
Would this be considered acceptable CSS or make-shift?
Sincerely,
Brian
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
I need to make a small table for my website (For my rates of service.),
and so my question is, Does anyone know of a resource for different
styles of CSS tables, so I can get some ideas on neat table
styles/layouts? Something akin to listamatic for lists
Hi All,
I need to make a small table for my website (For my rates of service.), and so
my question is, Does anyone know of a resource for different styles of CSS
tables, so I can get some ideas on neat table styles/layouts? Something akin to
listamatic for lists.
Sincerely,
Brian
On 16/02/2010 3:19 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
Just wanted to say thanks Georg. Italics were causing my float drop.
I just
replaced them with bold, which is not the best solution, but I do
want the
site to work in IE6.
Peter Abramowicz wrote:
Why don't you use conditional comments
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Thank you. However, could you explain a bit more because I Googled
auto-expansion bug and didn't find much, and my margins are set to:
margin:0; .
This is as good an explanation as any for that bug in IE6 and older...
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer
had an issue with my column
widths. Then I booted up my other machine, on which I have the real IE6, and
view the same page live on the internet and it showed no such issue.
Comments??
Sincerely,
Brian
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
I tested my page http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
in IETester and it showed my right column pushed down, as if I had an
issue with my column widths.
Noticed that IE6, IETester and standalone dropped the right column when
set to _normal_
.
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Hello,
I'm styling my website, and noticed that at my given text size that the line
lengths are too long, because they hurt my eyes. Is there a rule of thumb for
number of characters per line that will yield the best readability?
Sincerely,
Brian
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hello,
I'm styling my website, and noticed that at my given text size that the
line lengths are too long, because they hurt my eyes. Is there a rule of
thumb for number of characters per line that will yield the best
readability?
Sincerely,
Brian
David Laakso
On Sat, 6 Feb 2010, Brian M. Curran wrote:
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hello,
I'm styling my website, and noticed that at my given text size that
the
line lengths are too long, because they hurt my eyes. Is there a rule
of
thumb for number of characters per line that will yield
. -- It's now deleted and reloaded.
-Brian
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Hello All,
Does anyone know why visited links on my portfolio page don't turn purple?
site: www.draftingservices.com
Sincerely,
Brian
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 8:44 PM
Subject: Visited link not purple
Hello All,
Does anyone know why visited links on my portfolio page don't turn purple?
site: www.draftingservices.com
At 8:53 PM -0500 2/2/10, Brian M. Curran wrote:
Does anyone know why visited links on my portfolio page don't turn
purple?
site: www.draftingservices.com
As a matter of fact, site wide all the visited links are not
acting as I hoped they would -- just turning purple???
Eric A. Meyer
Hi All,
Anyone ever done a nice static CSS tag cloud on a site? (You know, for a set
group of words.) If yes, I'd like to check it out, so I can get ideas.
Sincerely,
Brian M. Curran
www.DraftingServices.com
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From: Brian M. Curran
Subject: [css-d] Squeaking in one more question for 2009 - IE6 crashes
on my contact pg
Sent: 01 Jan '10 13:23
Hi All,
My CSS and HTML validate, but when I try to view my 'contact' page in
IE6 the browser crashes. Anyone see a CSS issue on my contact page
time.
Sincerely,
Brian
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Hi All,
My CSS and HTML validate, but when I try to view my 'contact' page in IE6 the
browser crashes. Anyone see a CSS issue on my contact page that would make IE6
crash? site: www brianmcurran com
Sincerely,
Brian
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
How come if I don't specify a height for my footer, as opposed to
specifying a height to 1%, then the top of it does NOT stay flush against
my sideBar or content div -- depending on whichever has the larger
height? With no height set there is a gap above
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
How come if I don't specify a height for my footer, as opposed to
specifying a height to 1%, then the top of it does NOT stay flush against
my sideBar or content div -- depending on whichever has the larger
height? With no height set there is a gap above
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi All,
It looks like I got my header and footer straighten out, so thanks to
everyone who contributed. I got the header background color to cover my
nav bar with overflow:hidden; . Two questions though:
1.The star html hack won't valid huh?
2.This is a bit off
specify a height for my header, as opposed to specifying a
pixel height for it, then the background color doesn't shade behind my nav bar?
site: www brianmcurran dot com
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Brian
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position the image absolute, it is in the wrong spot.
Any advice?
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Brian
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hello,
Can someone tell me the technique this site used to get the black of the
header to span perfectly across my entire screen, without any
left-to-right scroll bar?
http://www.designhammer.com/services/web-design.php
I looked at the CSS, but I'm not fully
Hello,
Can someone tell me the technique this site used to get the black of the header
to span perfectly across my entire screen, without any left-to-right scroll bar?
http://www.designhammer.com/services/web-design.php
I looked at the CSS, but I'm not fully understanding it.
Sincerely,
Brian
.
It is the list item designation that triggers the list item marker
whether it be a bullet, image, number or what else...
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Hello,
I need to discuss possibly hiring someone who is a great CSS loving web
developer, with the expertise to build an online dating site. Can anyone give
me the name of such a person? If yes, then please reach me at brian.m.curran at
gmail dot com.
Sincerely,
Brian
I guess the question here is how are you invoking the iframe change?
if your using javascript to do that, you can probably add a style set
via JS at the same time.
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I have never done this but I wonder if using position:relative and
margin:0 auto; together would make it center. It is worth a try.
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maybe if it is the only thing in the iframe he can just set it to block
as well, if there are other elements in the iframe it could prove
problematic doing it that way though.
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=sideNavBar
li id=t-ad1a href=http://www.brianmcurran.com; target=_blankimg
src=images/BrianMCurranAd.gif width=120 height=90 alt=BrianMCurranAd
//a/li
/ul
/div
Thanks,
Brian
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Brian wrote:
Hi,
In IE7 and Firefox the advertisement on my site
http://www.locallaw11of1998.com/ has an unwanted border around it,
because it is a link. The ad is a CSS list as the code below shows. I
tried a few ways of giving it text-decoration: none; but that didn't
work. Does
is that it seems that there is a
site that accomplished what I wanted to do, but without making the images into
a list. My site is:
www.locallaw11of1998.com
and the site that isn't using a list is.
www.allworship.com
Did the other site do something special that I didn't see?
Sincerely,
Brian
David Dorward wrote:
2009/10/31 Charles Miller chuckmil...@new.rr.com:
Would you mind commenting on why HTML 4.01 Strict? And what the differences
are? This interests me.
Transitional is (more or less) Strict + Legacy junk that should be avoided.
HTML is better supported than
?
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to redoing the whole site, that would be great but I don't know if I
have the time to do that much unpaid work. Unfortunately, maybe if it ain't
broke, then don't fix it?
Sincerely,
Brian
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David Laakso wrote:
3/ http://www.brunildo.org/test/ImgThumbIB.htm
404 not found
actually it is...
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What I would do is have two hover properties in your css, I did not look
into your html but I am guessing they are lists. Have a background hover
property for each li that specifies the background color and then a
seperate one for the a:hover property that changes the text color. The
only
is www.locallaw11news.com
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Brian
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
For my website I have:
body { font-size: small; } and p { font-size: 92%; } and li {
font-size: 92%; }
The effect I'm getting on the site now is that the spacing between
paragraphs and li items is too large for my liking. Is there a way to
proportionally
, and I'm sure there
are a ton of people using that browser, so I can't just ignore the problem.
Sincerely,
Brian
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Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
If you're in IE7 and you go to my home page at:
www.locallaw11news.com
then you will notice that if you hover over the Your Clickable Ad Here
image, that the border-left shrinks in length. Similarly, if I add a
duplicate image below the one you see now
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Actually I noticed that I still have a little image movement in Opera.
Ugh! ...so many browsers to verify.
David Laakso wrote:
They are list items, too. Put both of them as list items within the ul.
And add this to CSS style sheet
#sideNavBar li img {
display
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If you would give us a URL to work with it will be easier to help you,
also what are the differences between each button you are trying to
achieve, is it different for each and every button or just a few?
Thanks,
Brian
I think the problem is the product div's border:1px solid #77;
try setting the bottom-border to 0px after this line.
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been the easiest things to
manipulate.
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line lengths. Putting in as just a number (instead of a % or
px) makes it work off of the default page font-size, so you don't have
varying line-heights around the page.
Thank you Tim. This is what I was looking for. :)
-Brian
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
In my short time of CSS web page formatting I've been using
unordered lists to create navigation buttons. You know: home, about,
contact, and etc. Well I've been thinking. Is there anything wrong
with: putting my desired a=href ... links in a div, right
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Marc or anyone else,
However, I can't get the text for class .columnTitle to center align. If
I set padding and margin for h3 to zero and then text-align: center; it
works. However when I add the class it doesn't work. I added the class
because I want three
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Thanks again. One question though. In regards to:
This will keep the NYC Web Accessibility Police from shutting you
down:
body { /*font-size: small; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;*/
font: 100%/1.4 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, sans-serif;
}
My font size is now
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wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a test page at http://www.brianmcurran.com/LLindex.html and I
have a problem with the Navigation bar. There is a little space on the end of
the Nav bar that offsets it from the border
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Subject: RE: [css-d] Unordered list Nav bar has space on end
Dead link
why the text-align command isn't working. Any
solutions?
Everything validates and I'm looking at my page in Google Chrome.
The CSS is here:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.locallaw11news.com%2Fprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1lang=en
Sincerely,
Brian Curran
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Well I want a solid filled footer to cap off the bottom of my page,
but I'm getting an ugly space between the footer and the border of
#underNav.
Add...
#footer p {margin: 0; padding: .5em 0;}
...to zero out the default margin, and adjust that top/bottom padding
are in the column divs.
The CSS:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.locallaw11news.com%2Fprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1lang=en
Sincerely,
Brian Curran
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of the container. Why is this
so? Have I just not read about it yet? Is one method better than the other, or
just user preference?
Sincerely,
Brian
Please see below for examples.
Ex 1:
div id=content
p blah blah blah /p
/div
#content {
padding: 50px 50px 50px 50px;
}
Ex 2:
div id=content
div
p
Chang Huang wrote:
Thanks you both. I've forgotten to mention that the list is
dynamically generated, sorry, so it's not possible to predict the last
'special' item.
I also tried li[class='special']:last-child with no success.
I guess I'll have to use jQuery to do it.
On 6 September,
source on my Portfolio page. The css is
here:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brianmcurran.com%2Fportfolio.htmlprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1lang=en
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Brian
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Thank you, this is a good improvement!! It's working in FF, but the active
state is still not working in Google Chrome. Any thoughts on what could be
happening?
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I have
a problem with the links
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I have
a problem with the links for my portfolio images. My #content a:hover and
#content a:active are suppose to be identical, but only the hover state
is correct. Can someone help?
Sincerely
-7-day-trial-from-lyndacom/
I have absolutely no connections, nor do reap any benefits from, this website.
Have fun!!
Sincerely,
Brian
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body {
margin: 0; padding: 0;
font-size: small;
font-family: Arial,sans-serif;
color: #333;
}
#bodycontainer {
margin: 0 auto;
width: 780px;
text-align: left;
}
#nav {
float: right;
width: 780px;
margin: 45px 0 10px 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
}
#nav li {
float: right
put in some CSS to
underline some text. It was working in IE7, but not in Chrome and FF. I ended
up removing that, so didn't address the situation. The bold however I do want
to keep, hence my posting on the list.
Thanks again,
Brian
of the header.
Below is the css html for my index page. Can someone offer some advice?
Thanks,
Brian
CSS
body {
margin: 0; padding: 0;
font-size: small;
font-family: Arial,sans-serif;
color: #333;
}
#bodycontainer {
margin: 0 auto
browsers.
Thanks, if you took the time to read and/or consider this post.
Sincerely,
Brian Curran
www.brianmcurran.com
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I have the following class in my site wide css file:
select.formCell
{
background: #cfcfcf;
border: 1px solid black;
}
These styles are being applied to select elements on my entire site, not
just those with the class=formCell attribute.
This is very perplexing, I am testing in Firefox
. I'm thinking it may be due to
something type of CSS issue with FF? Are there any things I should be aware of
when using CSS, while trying to get my site to function in FF?
Sincerely,
Brian Curran
www.brianmcurran.com
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between CSS and Firefox?
p.s. My aforementioned site is www.brianmcurran.com.
Sincerely,
Brian Curran
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. Also, I made a
container to hold all the content below the nav bar, and top margined it down
to clear the nav bar, but that isn't working in Firefox. 2.-The page isn't
centered in the Firefox browser. Any suggestions for corrections?
Sincerely,
Brian Curran
www.brianmcurran.com
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