Re: [css-d] 2 questions: 1) Different margin/padding for IE7? and...

2009-10-19 Thread David Laakso
Theresa Mesa wrote: > http://mdh-test.com/PV_web/index.shtml > > Question 1: I'd like to have more space between the > navigation and header in IE7. How do I serve up a different spacing to > IE7? > > > > Theresa Mesa > > Code it something like this and IE/7 will go along for the ride and

[css-d] 2 questions: 1) Different margin/padding for IE7? and...

2009-10-19 Thread Theresa Mesa
First, here are the links: http://mdh-test.com/PV_web/index.shtml http://mdh-test.com/PV_web/pvg.cssl http://mdh-test.com/PV_web/p7pmm/p7PMMh10.css Question 1: IE 6 is just broken outright, especially because of alpha transparency. My client doesn't care to spend the money to fix it. I've cre

Re: [css-d] 2 questions about the effects of changing text size

2007-09-22 Thread Mauricio Samy Silva
. (better) 2-) Set a blue color for header background. (not so good) Regards, Maurício Samy Silva http://www.maujor.com/ From: "Don Hinshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "css-discuss" Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 12:49 AM Subject: [css-d] 2 questions about the effects of

Re: [css-d] 2 questions about the effects of changing text size

2007-09-22 Thread Don Hinshaw
Rafael wrote: > Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > >>ps - don't ask me to read the text of your navigation, it is sooo small. >> > > Yep, it's tiny AND it gets red over blue (I really suggest you to > change colors, maybe yellowish over blue) --assuming you're using a > bigger text, otherwise,

Re: [css-d] 2 questions about the effects of changing text size

2007-09-22 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Don Hinshaw wrote: > http://dime77.dizinc.com/~somedom/geothermex/about-us.html > Question 2: I would actually prefer to use html type instead of images > there, but I could not think of a clever way to keep the words from > disappearing when they got larger and pushed down over the white page

Re: [css-d] 2 questions about the effects of changing text size

2007-09-22 Thread Rafael
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > ps - don't ask me to read the text of your navigation, it is sooo small. > Yep, it's tiny AND it gets red over blue (I really suggest you to change colors, maybe yellowish over blue) --assuming you're using a bigger text, otherwise, it wouldn't matter much any

Re: [css-d] 2 questions about the effects of changing text size

2007-09-22 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 23, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Don Hinshaw wrote: > http://dime77.dizinc.com/~somedom/geothermex/about-us.html > CSS here: http://dime77.dizinc.com/~somedom/geothermex/ > geothermex_styles.css > > The navigation in the header of the page is png images, yet when I > increase the type size in the br

[css-d] 2 questions about the effects of changing text size

2007-09-22 Thread Don Hinshaw
Hi there, My questions begin here: http://dime77.dizinc.com/~somedom/geothermex/about-us.html CSS here: http://dime77.dizinc.com/~somedom/geothermex/geothermex_styles.css The navigation in the header of the page is png images, yet when I increase the type size in the browser, the spacing between

Re: [css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread Francesco Rizzi
On 5/15/07, Lauri Pantos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi. > #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of > the body? Hi Lauri. I guess I'd answer 'Reusability and Maintainability' for that one. Granted, it depends on how you are defining the styles, but if we compar

Re: [css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread James Gadrow
Lauri Pantos wrote: > Hi. > #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of the > body? > #2 is it normal that the style info looks to be commented out, but still > works? > http://www.somtndesign.com/contactus2ak.htm > > Thanks > Lauri Pantos > > A1 - Defining style

Re: [css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread Brian Crescimanno
On 5/15/07, Lauri Pantos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. > #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of the > body? > #2 is it normal that the style info looks to be commented out, but still > works? > http://www.somtndesign.com/contactus2ak.htm > > Thanks > Lauri Pan

[css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread Lauri Pantos
Hi. #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of the body? #2 is it normal that the style info looks to be commented out, but still works? http://www.somtndesign.com/contactus2ak.htm Thanks Lauri Pantos - ___

[css-d] 2 Questions...

2006-07-24 Thread Spencer Ivery
List Readers: (1) Recently, I have seen these sleek looking pop-ups being used more and more in Web sites. Does anyone know much about them and where can I get some example source code? The following URL has an example of these pop-ups. See the double underline text. http://www.cssplay.c

Re: [css-d] 2 questions/issues - gap and overflow

2006-04-03 Thread Roger Roelofs
Dan, On Apr 1, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Dan H wrote: > Hello and thanks in advance. > First issue/question 1 for the following link. > http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/pages/thomasville/tv-main.shtml > CSS available at: > http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/css/main.css > > gap between the left sidebar and

[css-d] 2 questions/issues - gap and overflow

2006-04-01 Thread Dan H
Hello and thanks in advance. First issue/question 1 for the following link. http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/pages/thomasville/tv-main.shtml CSS available at: http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/css/main.css in Opera 8.53(Windows and Linux) there is a gap between the left sidebar and the footer. This

Re: [css-d] 2 questions/problems regarding liquid layouts

2005-06-13 Thread David Laakso
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 09:39:27 -0400, Thorsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i've got 2 questions/problems regarding liquid layouts: html: http://www.thorstenpeh.de/test/grundschule/frameset.html css: http://www.thorstenpeh.de/test/grundschule/css/gs.css i'm working on a liquid layout for the local el

[css-d] 2 questions/problems regarding liquid layouts

2005-06-13 Thread Thorsten
hi, i've got 2 questions/problems regarding liquid layouts: html: http://www.thorstenpeh.de/test/grundschule/frameset.html css: http://www.thorstenpeh.de/test/grundschule/css/gs.css i'm working on a liquid layout for the local elementary school, which i'd like to work on 800x600+ pixel dimension