saul wrote:
Hello,
I'm still having a bit of a problem getting IE/Win to flow this 3-col
page correctly. (It works fine in FF 1.X and Safari 1.2) It is based
on the ALA negative margins article and augmented with some tweaks
courtesy of David Laakso (with much appreciation). Ho
to the page is:
<http://www.inventionshow.com/development/newProductScout/
newProductScoutPageD.html>
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Saul Straussman
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Hello,
I getting the page to work in IE, I have made it unwork in FF and
Safari.
Saul
On Jul 21, 2005, at 1:17 PM, saul wrote:
Sorry about that. The link is
http://www.inventionshow.com/development/newProductScout/
newProductScoutPageB.html
There was a space in the last posting
Sorry about that. The link is
http://www.inventionshow.com/development/newProductScout/
newProductScoutPageB.html
There was a space in the last posting.
Saul
On Jul 21, 2005, at 12:54 PM, David Laakso wrote:
saul wrote:
http://www.inventionshow.com/development/newProductScout
to get it right.
http://www.inventionshow.com/development/newProductScout/
newProductScoutPageB.html
Any help is always appreciated.
Cheers,
Saul
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Thank you everyone for the links and the article. Yeah, the code is a
bit confusing. I've sort of cobbled it together from articles and
tutorials. Next step is simplification.
Saul
On Jul 14, 2005, at 7:32 PM, David Laakso wrote:
saul wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a bear of a time g
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to achieve. I've seen a number of sites
that have done it and looked at their CSS (including those in the
WIKI). They use inner- and outer Containers. I just can't seem to get
them set up properly.
Saul
On Jul 14, 2005, at 5:07 PM, jason ziet
Hello,
I'm having a bear of a time getting the three columns to function
correctly. I've looked at a number of suggested ways to achieve this,
but cannot get it to work correctly.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
http://inventionshow.com/development/home.html
Tha
you might want to make current a class instead of an id and get rid of
the 'id=active'. if you need the color swap, put it in the 'current'
style
#leftnav li.current {
list-style-image: url(test.gif);
color: #B57F35;}
I believe IE has issues with multi
Knew about the lack of support for Mac IE. Didn't know it's not in
Tiger. I'm more concerned with Win IE users experiences since they have
such a huge market share (particularly in the US).
Thanks,
Saul
On Jul 13, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Gerry Creighton wrote:
Mac IE is no long
evelopment/newProductScout/
newProductScoutPage.html
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Saul
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newProductScoutPage.html
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Saul
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fari 1 and Safari 2. However,
Safari is only available in OSX.
HTH
Saul
On Jul 7, 2005, at 10:08 PM, Jon Trelfa wrote:
I'm Mac-ignorant
I know that I can use Konqueror in Linux to test what websites will
look like in Safari...but it's my understanding that it only covers
more recen
an extra ghost
line to the right of the navigation element. I cannot fathom what I did
to create that. Though I hope some can.
The page can be found here:
http://www.inventionshow.com/development/newProductScout/
newProductScoutPage.html
Thanks in advance for
Hi Holly,
Thank you for taking the time. I've implemented those suggestions and
am waiting on a couple of friends with XP machines to tell me if IE
gets it right.
cheers,
Saul
On Jun 24, 2005, at 6:25 PM, Holly Bergevin wrote:
From: saul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun
y in IE Windows
(at least from the screen shots some friends have sent me). It appears
to bump down to below the left column content. Can an IE Windows CSS
guru/guress tell me what's happening. I'm on a Mac.
CSS is in the document.
http://www.inventionshow.com/development/layout.
Thank you to everyone for the assist. I'm working on a couple of the
suggestions.
Saul
On Jun 22, 2005, at 1:19 PM, Justin Smith wrote:
saul wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the :hover pseudo element for a list, and it works
great in Firefox and Safari but not at all in IE (all
Hello,
I'm trying to use the :hover pseudo element for a list, and it works
great in Firefox and Safari but not at all in IE (all Macintosh). Is
there a trick to getting the :hover element to work in Explorer?
http://inventionshow.com/development/layout.html
Thanks,
Saul Strau
elopment/layout.html
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" to line up at the top of
the inner container div. It does so in IE5.2 but not Safari or Firefox.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. The CSS is in the page,
which is at http://www.inventionshow.com/development/layout.html
Than
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