I have been going around with the template company on this one but
have not resolved it yet.
On this page: http://highroadlesstraffic.com in IE7, the positioning
of two elements is off.
1. the image that contains the title of the book is too low - the
author's name should appear in the blue
Thank you for the comments.
I've been having trouble aligning the fonts in the header and I
haven't been able to figure out how to make it work right. I want the
phone numbers to be aligned to the bottom right of the contain they're
in, but nothing I do seems to work consistently.
I also kn
David Laakso wrote:
>> http://www.atlas-inspection.com/privacy.html
>>
>
> FWIW, for anyone following this thread-- It is not positioned
> correctly in XP IE 6/7 (don't know about Vista or Win/200) and Mac
> Safari (don't know about PC Safari or Chrome).
PC Safari: mildly broken at my end - butt
Jody Levinson wrote:
> I think I may have fixed it. I'll be uploading the page in a moment.
>
> Thanks anyway!
>
> Jody
>
>
>
>> http://www.atlas-inspection.com/privacy.html
>>
>>
>> Jody
>>
>>
As of this writing XP IE 6/7 Mac Safari and Mac Firefox appear very similar.
OTOH, only Mac Op
Jody Levinson wrote:
>
> I'm having a hard time incorporating Live Person chat support on a
> site. The placement works for me in IE and FF on Mac and PC, but my
> client, also using IE on a PC, sees the layout broken. I've uploaded a
> screen shot of what she sees here:
> http://www.atlas-i
I think I may have fixed it. I'll be uploading the page in a moment.
Thanks anyway!
Jody
On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:25 PM, Jody Levinson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm having a hard time incorporating Live Person chat support on a
> site. The placement works for me in IE and FF on Mac and PC, but my
Hi everyone,
I'm having a hard time incorporating Live Person chat support on a
site. The placement works for me in IE and FF on Mac and PC, but my
client, also using IE on a PC, sees the layout broken. I've uploaded a
screen shot of what she sees here:
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/Pictu
Thanks for the suggestions, but it ended being the float on the h3. I
removed it and it corrected the problem.
#wrapnewsevents h3 {display:block; *float:left;* text-indent:-px; margin:
0; padding: 10px 0; width: 210px;}
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cs
Matt Harris wrote:
> I'm using text-indent to replace a title (h3) with a graphic for a
> News & Events highlight on http://beta.wesleyseminary.edu/.
> Unfortunately, in IE there is 20 pixels of extra space between the h3
> and the first item in the 'News and Events' highlight on the bottom,
>
Thanks for taking a minute to look at my question. We're launching
the site on Monday, Aug 21, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm using text-indent to replace a title (h3) with a graphic for a
News & Events highlight on http://beta.wesleyseminary.edu/.
Unfortunately, in IE there is 20
I'm commenting on this since the road one chooses, definitely affects
how our CSS-styled pages are rendered and/or our approach to web design.
Holly Bergevin wrote:
> Most people recommend using a valid,
> standard-compliance-mode-rendering doctype to be placed on page to
> make most browsers re
From: "Aaron Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>http://angray.members.beeb.net/Examples/CSS/test.html
>>
>
>I have used extra div's instead of using padding for positioning and now
>believe have a working cross browser solution.
>
>It would be good to know why the above example had the extra lin
>I seem to be having a problem with div's vertical spacing.
>
> The following web page works properly in IE but not FF, NS, and Opera.
>
>http://angray.members.beeb.net/Examples/CSS/test.html
>
I have used extra div's instead of using padding for positioning and now
believe have a working
Aaron Gray wrote:
> The following web page works properly in IE but not FF, NS, and Opera.
> http://angray.members.beeb.net/Examples/CSS/test.html
> Basically the #header should be 80px in height, on IE it is, but other
> browsers are inserting extra line space, effectively creating another lines
David Sharp wrote:
> I think you have discovered browser inconsistency with regards to the
> Box Model (see http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModel for a far
> more detailed explanation than I could give you). I am assuming you are
> looking at IE6 as I think IE7 has corrected this issue.
I seem to be having a problem with div's vertical spacing.
The following web page works properly in IE but not FF, NS, and Opera.
http://angray.members.beeb.net/Examples/CSS/test.html
The CSS is in the HTML header.
Basically the #header should be 80px in height, on IE it is, but other
Aaron Gray wrote:
> I seem to be having a problem with div's vertical spacing.
>
>
>
> Basically the #header should be 80px in height, on IE it is, but other
> browsers are inserting extra line space, effectively creating another lines
> worth.
>
>
>
I think you have discovered browser incons
I seem to be having a problem with div's vertical spacing.
The following web page works properly in IE but not FF, NS, and Opera.
http://angray.members.beeb.net/Examples/CSS/test.html
The CSS is in the HTML header.
Basically the #header should be 80px in height, on IE it is, but other b
Hello,
Having a spacing problem with IE 6.x on Windows.
the URL is: http://www.conditioncritical.net/test.php
the CSS is: http://www.conditioncritical.net/css/test.css
The spacing 'problems' are with the top random image along the top,
there is more white space in IE that doesn't appear in Fire
I need to borrow a pair of eyes. I am trying to get 2 divs to align flush
against each other. This should be no problem & usually isn't. But for some
reason, in this instance, I can't get the navigation against the header in
Firefox (Mac or Win) or Safari. Could someone see what silly mistake I'
I am working up a mock-up for my company and for some reason i can't
the spacing to work right on IE6 /WIN. it is confusing me. I have done
all the pixel calculations and it should be right, but it is shifted
one pixel to the left.
Can someone please offer me help? if you check this url you ca
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