Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-27 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Feb 28, 2009, at 1:31 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote: >>> Something funny is going on here. I can't see it either. I swear >>> that I >>> have never been to your site, nor ever remember ad-blocking or even > visiting >>> a site that had that logo on it. (I can see it if I put the .png >>> loc

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-27 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> -Original Message- > From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org [mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css- > discuss.org] On Behalf Of Holly Bergevin > Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 6:06 PM > To: css discuss; ewingpatria...@gmail.com > Subject: Re: [css-d] First element of li

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-27 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: Keith DiSarno >Something funny is going on here. I can't see it either. I swear that I >have never been to your site, nor ever remember ad-blocking or even visiting >a site that had that logo on it. (I can see it if I put the .png location in >the address bar.) > >Yet, to my amazement, it

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-27 Thread Keith DiSarno
Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:00 PM, JR Heard wrote: > Els: > > You are a fantastic person. Looks like that was the root cause after > all - I can now see AdBrite again. I owe you a beer. > > -JR > > Something funny is going on here. I can't see it either. I swear that I have never been to your site,

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread JR Heard
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Els wrote: > Just one more thought - haven't you accidentally blocked it with adblock or > something? one click sometimes is enough. > > I just tested what happens if I adblock an image, and Firebug then gives > display:none for the element.style. Els: You are a

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread Els
JR Heard wrote: > AdBrite seems to want to hide from me. Ah well, such mysteries are > par for the course in the life of a web developer. Thanks again for > your time! Just one more thought - haven't you accidentally blocked it with adblock or something? one click sometimes is enough. I just te

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread JR Heard
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:41 PM, David Laakso wrote: > Adbrite is first this end On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Els wrote: > In my FF3 that's what's there, exactly the same as in IE7. > In FF3 on Mac the same, no problems. AdBrite logo is there in all of them. Well, that's comforting, thanks

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread David Laakso
JR Heard wrote: > Anyone have any > idea what's going on? Does this show up in your FF3 as well? (The > first image should say "Adbrite", as "AdEngage" is actually the second > image in the list.) > > > -JR > re:

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread Els
JR Heard wrote: [ ] > The image contained by the first of the under "customers" > is having "style='display:none;'" applied to it in FF3, according to > Firebug. Doesn't show up like that in the source, can't r

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread JR Heard
Eep, sorry about that! http://jrheard.com/orl/index.php/anchor/resources/category/customers_partners/ Thanks, -JR On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Els wrote: > JR Heard wrote: > >> Anyone have any idea what's going on? Does this show up in your FF3 >> as well? (The first image should say "Adbri

Re: [css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread Els
JR Heard wrote: > Anyone have any idea what's going on? Does this show up in your FF3 > as well? (The first image should say "Adbrite", as "AdEngage" is > actually the second image in the list.) You have a URL? ;-) -- Els __ c

[css-d] First element of list hiding for some reason

2009-02-25 Thread JR Heard
Hi all, The image contained by the first of the under "customers" is having "style='display:none;'" applied to it in FF3, according to Firebug. Doesn't show up like that in the source, can't reproduce this problem in IE7, and I can't find any CSS or JS that would be targeting the display attribu