I have run into a problem with firefox that I just do
not know how to solve.
IE6 displays it just fine. I thought that IE7 and
firefox did also. Just found out yesterday that I was
wrong. I did validate the html code and css, am using
html strict. The only difference with xhtml is that am
not
Looks to me like the image of the shark in the footer is forcing the nav
menu below the footer into the dark area of the page. You may need to remove
the photo of the shark, or add height to the footer.
Jim
On Nov 19, 2007 11:46 AM, jaklitsch maya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run into a
jaklitsch maya wrote:
http://www.necwa.org/new_site/index.html
The problem is that the bottom of the page will not display correctly
in FF. I do not know how to correct this.
Firefox does what you've told it: limits the height of footer to 250px.
Only IE6 doesn't respect declared dimensions.
jaklitsch maya wrote:
I have run into a problem with firefox that I just do
not know how to solve.
IE6 displays it just fine.
http://www.necwa.org/new_site/index.html
http://www.necwa.org/new_site/necwa.css
Maya Jaklitsch
/No offense intended/, but even a touch of font-scaling
http://www.necwa.org/new_site/index.html
/No offense intended/, but even a touch of font-scaling blows it out
of the water in any brower-- including IE6.0.
In IE/win it's the dreaded em font-resizing bug...
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_13.html
...and others aren't doing too
I have seen a similar issue where Firefox (or any Mozilla browser) won't
recognize a CSS file if it is served with the wrong MIME Type.
So first check that your server is serving .css files with the proper MIME
Type.
(seems unlikely, but I've come across servers that are configured improperly
I have to maintain. Woohoo!
-Original Message-
From: Michael Mistak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 8:17 AM
To: Matt Klein
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] FireFox CSS problem...
I have seen a similar issue where Firefox (or any Mozilla browser
Hi Ingo -
Can you tell me how you were able to determine the MIME type was
incorrect?
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Ingo Chao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 4:42 PM
To: Matt Klein
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] FireFox CSS problem
Matt Klein wrote:
Hi Ingo -
Can you tell me how you were able to determine the MIME type was
incorrect?
Matt
The firebug extension complained about 2 errors.
http://www.getfirebug.com/
The error console agreed.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1815/
Ingo
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Hi all -
I have a web site that I just finished developing. During development, I
had the website in a folder on my local computer with a sub-folder(css)
for storing CSS files.
I tested the site using both IE and FireFox and it displayed perfectly
in both.
My problem is that once I move it to
Matt Klein wrote:
Hi all -
I have a web site that I just finished developing. During development, I
had the website in a folder on my local computer with a sub-folder(css)
for storing CSS files.
I tested the site using both IE and FireFox and it displayed perfectly
in both.
My
On Mar 8, 2007, at 8:35 AM, Matt Klein wrote:
1) Is this a problem with the css files, the html files, or the web
server setup?
The webserver is not correctly configured
2) If it's a web server setup problem, understanding you don't know
what web server app I am using, is there any
On 08/03/07, Matt Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all -
I have a web site that I just finished developing. During development, I
had the website in a folder on my local computer with a sub-folder(css)
for storing CSS files.
I tested the site using both IE and FireFox and it displayed
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