Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-19 Thread Ada Elgavish
Thanks. Ada -Original Message- From: Alan Gresley [mailto:a...@css-class.com] Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 5:02 AM To: Climis, Tim Cc: Ada Elgavish; 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org' Subject: Re: [css-d] Browser issues Climis, Tim wrote: >> What do you mean by "a bit

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-18 Thread Alan Gresley
Climis, Tim wrote: >> What do you mean by "a bit of a margin doubling bug"? I would love to >> fix any problems you detect. > > If you look closely (and it's easier to see with a firefox extension like > IETab), you'll notice that the margins between things are bigger in IE than > in Firefox/Saf

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread Climis, Tim
> What do you mean by "a bit of a margin doubling bug"? I would love to > fix any problems you detect. If you look closely (and it's easier to see with a firefox extension like IETab), you'll notice that the margins between things are bigger in IE than in Firefox/Safari/Opera. Usually the cause

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread Ada Elgavish
Hello everybody, I feel like such a fool...(or a newbie, which I am). Since I first tried posting my question, which is about a week ago (long story), I must have done something, because you are right. All of a sudden, it displays the same in Netscape and FireFox. What do you mean by "a bit of a

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread David Laakso
Ada Elgavish wrote: > I am very new to css and I will appreciate any help I can get. I can > view my webpage at http://138.26.120.126/index.html in IE, Opera and > Safari; however, in Netscape Navigator and Firefox, it doesn't display > correctly. Any suggestions? Thanks Ada > > > Try (not tes

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread Ian Young
> Subject: Re: [css-d] Browser issues > > > - Original Message - > From: "Ada Elgavish" > Subject: [css-d] Browser issues > > > >I am very new to css and I will appreciate any help I can get. I can > > view my webpage at http://138.26.

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread Peter Hyde-Smith
- Original Message - From: "Ada Elgavish" Subject: [css-d] Browser issues >I am very new to css and I will appreciate any help I can get. I can > view my webpage at http://138.26.120.126/index.html in IE, Opera and > Safari; however, in Netscape Navigator and

Re: [css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread Climis, Tim
> it doesn't display correctly. Any suggestions? It looks identical in Firefox (3.1b3), Safari (4b), and Opera (9.64) to me. Your pop out menu isn't working in any of them. It looks like you might have a little bit of margin doubling bug going on in IE, but otherwise, it looks pretty similar t

[css-d] Browser issues

2009-04-16 Thread Ada Elgavish
I am very new to css and I will appreciate any help I can get. I can view my webpage at http://138.26.120.126/index.html in IE, Opera and Safari; however, in Netscape Navigator and Firefox, it doesn't display correctly. Any suggestions? Thanks Ada __

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues - berkeley

2006-04-28 Thread Kathryn
hi felix, sorry, i didn't mean netscape 6. view the site in netscape 7.1. why is this happening? kathryn > >> also, i'm having major problems with netscape 6/firefox for pc. as >> you'll see, the entire top of the site "disappears" with the main nav >> bar appearing mid-way down the page. it'

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues - berkeley

2006-04-28 Thread Kathryn
oh, francky, you are a god (or is that goddess?)! thanks so much for the help. you've totally made my day. cheers, kathryn >Hi Kathryn, >Ah, I didn't see this message before going to experiment, but think it >can be in line. Felix showed a good 508 proclamation! >The problem with the FF-gap was

[css-d] Browser Issues - berkeley

2006-04-27 Thread francky
>>>Kathryn wrote: >>>see http://admin.berkeley.edu/. >>>[...] >>>there is a division (right below the gold bar) between the main nav >>>bar and the left and right divs in internet explorer for pc (for mac >>>is fine). do you know of a hack that would eliminate this space/white >>>bar? or is the

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-27 Thread Ed Seehouse
On 4/26/06, Kathryn Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > there is a division (right below the gold bar) between the main nav > bar and the left and right divs in internet explorer for pc (for mac > is fine). do you know of a hack that would eliminate this space/white > bar? or is there some other fi

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues - berkeley

2006-04-27 Thread Felix Miata
On 06/04/27 01:32 (GMT-0400) Kathryn Bader apparently typed: > see http://admin.berkeley.edu/. > there is a division (right below the gold bar) between the main nav > bar and the left and right divs in internet explorer for pc (for mac > is fine). do you know of a hack that would eliminate this

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues - berkeley

2006-04-27 Thread francky
Kathryn Bader wrote: >hi all, > >see http://admin.berkeley.edu/. > >there is a division (right below the gold bar) between the main nav >bar and the left and right divs in internet explorer for pc (for mac >is fine). do you know of a hack that would eliminate this space/white >bar? or is there

[css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-26 Thread Kathryn Bader
hi all, see http://admin.berkeley.edu/. there is a division (right below the gold bar) between the main nav bar and the left and right divs in internet explorer for pc (for mac is fine). do you know of a hack that would eliminate this space/white bar? or is there some other fix? also, i'm hav

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues - avciarchitects

2006-04-15 Thread Felix Miata
On 06/04/11 14:55 (GMT-0400) Tim (The Site Doctor) apparently typed: > I'm hoping someone can help me here, quite some time ago we wrote a site > http://www.avciarchitects.com/ which has for quite some time now been running > without a problem, recently however the client has contacted us saying h

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-11 Thread Tim \(The Site Doctor\)
Hi Jay, Thanks for reminding me, I should have removed that a long time ago. Tim __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 Li

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-11 Thread Tim \(The Site Doctor\)
Hi David, Yes, don't get me started on the design, sadly this one I had no say in the design, accessibility of even the user flow/direction through the site which has caused numerous problems since. Tim __ css-discuss [EMAIL PRO

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-11 Thread ~davidLaakso
Tim (The Site Doctor) wrote: > Afternoon all, > > I'm hoping someone can help me here, quite some time ago we wrote a site > (www.avciarchitects.com) which has for quite some time now has been running > without a problem, recently however the client has contacted us saying he's > had complaints abo

Re: [css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-11 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I'm hoping someone can help me here, quite some time ago we wrote a site (www.avciarchitects.com) which has for quite some time now has been running without a problem, recently however the client has contacted us saying he's had complaints about it not rendering correctly on client's machine

[css-d] Browser Issues

2006-04-11 Thread Tim \(The Site Doctor\)
Afternoon all, I'm hoping someone can help me here, quite some time ago we wrote a site (www.avciarchitects.com) which has for quite some time now has been running without a problem, recently however the client has contacted us saying he's had complaints about it not rendering correctly on client'