Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-09 Thread David Hucklesby
On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 17:21:24 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: On 2008/11/08 13:12 (GMT-0800) David Hucklesby composed: what Richard Rutter recommended a year ago.[1] [1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/howtosizetextincss That article was a follow-up designed to expand the damage he did over 3

Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-08 Thread David Laakso
Al Kendall wrote: 1. In Firefox v3, it looks great. 2. In IE v7 all the graphics and text are much larger and take up much more space on the screen. 3. In Opera v9, it close to firefox, but you not in the drop-down menu there are gaps under each link and then one link is too long so it

Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-08 Thread David Hucklesby
On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 13:28:50 -0500, David Laakso wrote: Al Kendall wrote: 1. In Firefox v3, it looks great. 2. In IE v7 all the graphics and text are much larger and take up much more space on the screen. 3. In Opera v9, it close to firefox, but you not in the drop-down menu there are

Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-08 Thread David Laakso
David Hucklesby wrote: This corresponds to what Richard Rutter recommended a year ago.[1] [1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/howtosizetextincss Packed cram full of false, erroneous, and naive information, in my book. le triomphe de mediocre --Baudelaire -- A thin red

Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-08 Thread Felix Miata
On 2008/11/08 13:12 (GMT-0800) David Hucklesby composed: what Richard Rutter recommended a year ago.[1] [1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/howtosizetextincss That article was a follow-up designed to expand the damage he did over 3 years previous on his blog: http://clagnut.com/blog/348/

Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-07 Thread Al Kendall
G'day David, If you take a look at the three images you will note; 1. In Firefox v3, it looks great. 2. In IE v7 all the graphics and text are much larger and take up much more space on the screen. 3. In Opera v9, it close to firefox, but you not in the drop-down menu there are

Re: [css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-04 Thread David Laakso
Al Kendall wrote: Looking at trying to find a solution to my site (www.alsfitt.com) which when viewed in IE it is much lager than in the gecko browsers. Not sure what you mean. Please clarify the question: when viewed in IE it is much lager than in the gecko browsers. The

[css-d] CSS help - IE problems

2008-11-04 Thread Al Kendall
Hi All, Looking at trying to find a solution to my site (www.alsfitt.com) which when viewed in IE it is much lager than in the gecko browsers. The main CSS file is at www.alsfitt.com/css/alz.css and there are two IE CSS files www.alsfitt/com/css/als-ie.css and