This is a meta-css question: :)
Any of you are using this mailing list with Outlook and a rule to filter
mails from this mailing list ?
If so, can you please give me the configurations that work with you.
I have tried to make a lot of rules but, the message does not goes out from
my main
Alyda Gilmore wrote:
http://test.aroundtheblock.net/tutorials/columns/tall-left.php
http://test.aroundtheblock.net/tutorials/columns/tall-center.php
http://test.aroundtheblock.net/tutorials/columns/tall-right.php
---
Alyda
404 0n all.
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A thin red line and a salmon-color
From: David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 02:51:40 -0500
To: Alyda Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] help: three columns with the same height
Alyda Gilmore wrote:
http://test.aroundtheblock.net/tutorials/columns/tall
ray wrote:
Look at this page http://www.soundbowl.com/test.html in IE7. The
outer div has a padding of 6px, but the inner div seems not respect
to this padding, its background covers the left padding of its parent
div.
Add a 'hasLayout' trigger to #inner...
#inner {
height: 1%;
}
...so
From: David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:24:30 -0700
To: MEM [EMAIL PROTECTED], css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] help: three columns with the same height
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 15:41:45 -, MEM wrote:
Hi all...
This is my first post, any help
Hi, all
Look at this page http://www.soundbowl.com/test.html in IE7. The outer div
has a padding of 6px, but the inner div seems not respect to this padding,
its background covers the left padding of its parent div. It's fine if I
remove the anchor called textAnchor within the inner div. This
ray wrote:
Look at this page http://www.soundbowl.com/test.html in IE7. The outer div
has a padding of 6px, but the inner div seems not respect to this padding,
its background covers the left padding of its parent div.
When I set float: left; on the inner box it respects that padding.
When I
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 15:41:45 -, MEM wrote:
Hi all...
This is my first post, any help will be greatly appreciated.
I'm a CSS total newbie, so please, have patience.
Ok. Yes I know this is the old table design déjà vu and we must avoid it
etc... etc...
I know we maybe have a .js
Hi all
This is my first post, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Im a CSS total newbie, so please, have patience.
Ok. Yes I know this is the old table design déjà vu and we must avoid it
etc
etc
I know we maybe have a .js solution (I dont want it thank you).
I know about faux
I chose javascript method
http://www.paulbellows.com/getsmart/balance_columns/
You can see on my site: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ewr/names.cfm
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/includes/equalheight.js
Nancy
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:41 AM, MEM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all…
This is my first
Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 29 de Outubro de 2008 16:05
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] help: three columns with the same height
I chose javascript method
http://www.paulbellows.com/getsmart/balance_columns/
You can see on my site: http://www
MEM wrote:
The problem:
The background of the #center does not follow the height of the highest
column. How can we make it do it and work cross-browser?
Talofo
Please see Equal Height Columns.
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/
--
A thin red line
MUSTAFA Q wrote:
Thanks nancy for the other script would try it out soon. I too, would love
to find out if there is a css solution that is practical and not a hack.
- Mustafa
I have the distinct feeling you decided what your method of hack would
be long before you wrote the list.
David Laakso wrote:
I have the distinct feeling you decided what your method of hack would be
long before you wrote the list. Nevertheless, you may want to consider this
CSS solution.
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_12a.html
Ok, I get that. I meant stable and simple option. The current css
MUSTAFA Q wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Ok, I get that. I meant stable and simple option. The current css techniques
involve lots of browser-specific hacks and it gets really tough when you
apply them to actual world designs. But, hey!
and will check out the solution. Thank you.
-
I find it difficult using these techniques where I work, however, I have and
will try them in my personal projects.
Knowing and designing according to standards has also helped me make some
intelligent useful design decisions and I see no other way forward. The
js solutions also come pretty
On this page the menu - supposed to be on the right - is below the content.
http://richardswife.com/
The style sheet is here.
http://richardswife.com/wp-content/themes/connections/style.css
I tried increasing the width of #rap #main #content, since I thought
there just wasn't room, with the
Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
On this page the menu - supposed to be on the right - is below the content.
http://richardswife.com/
The style sheet is here.
http://richardswife.com/wp-content/themes/connections/style.css
I tried increasing the width of #rap #main #content, since I thought
Hello,
This is my website: http://mhtransformation.wa.gov/
BLOCKED::http://mhtransformation.wa.gov/ .
pertinent css is:
http://mhtransformation.wa.gov/css/mhtg/common_index.css
BLOCKED::http://mhtransformation.wa.gov/css/mhtg/common_index.css
and
Hello,
if I narrow the browser window, at a certain width that last menu item
from the horizontal menu bar (Stop Stigma) breaks down. That pushes
the left (main) column to the right and that pushes the right column
downwards.
If you set clear: both; for the #wrapper, the main columns stays on
Hello,
if I narrow the browser window, at a certain width that last
menu item from the horizontal menu bar (Stop Stigma) breaks
down. That pushes the left (main) column to the right and
that pushes the right column downwards.
If you set clear: both; for the #wrapper, the main
French, Angela K (MHTG) wrote:
http://mhtransformation.wa.gov/
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Angela French, Webmaster
Care to consider fast and dirty?
body {
color:#464a4a;
background-color:#FF;
padding: 0 1em 1em 1em;
min-width: 600px;:: delete this and
Care to consider fast and dirty?
body {
color:#464a4a;
background-color:#FF;
padding: 0 1em 1em 1em;
min-width: 600px;:: delete this and all other
instances of min-width throughout all style sheets ::
height:100%;
width: 990px; -:: add so the
Dreamweaver seems to be playing up on me. I opened a couple of the CSS
layouttemplates recently to create new documents. Since then I am unable to
create a standard html layout. When I try to do so Dreamweaver converts it
to CSS and I am unable to draw a layer and resize it in properties. Even
I'm having a few different problems with my navigation bar that I would
really appreciate any insight on.
1. How do I center the entire navigation div? (I've tried different
things, but nothing has worked.)
2. The width of each link looks good in IE 7 and Firefox, but in IE 6
each
I'm having a few different problems with my navigation bar that I would
really appreciate any insight on.
1. How do I center the entire navigation div? (I've tried different
things, but nothing has worked.)
One way would be to set the nav division to it's accurate width (it's
Hi folks -
I'm working on getting a design working in Windows IE and I've come up
against an issue I can't seem to work around.
I have a definition list where the dt and dd are inlined and
floated left to put them at the same level. This is working well as
long as both elements are no
Neil Lee wrote:
Is there any way to fix this so that IE handles the multiple lines
of text correctly instead of bunching the dd together?
I'm not having any luck with your current HTML. May have to settle for
a workaround if nobody else here can come up with a solution...
-Adam Ducker
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
discuss.org] On Behalf Of Neil Lee
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 12:04 PM
To: CSS Discuss
Subject: [css-d] [help needed] dt / dd with multiple lines in IE
Hi folks -
I'm working on getting a design working
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/adult/ndblue.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndblue.css
I've got a problem with IE6 I cannot solve. There's a gap at the top of the
page that I need to fix, and I don't know if the problem lies in the markup for
the DIV or in the size of the image or if it is
Webmaster wrote:
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/adult/ndblue.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndblue.css
I've got a problem with IE6 I cannot solve. There's a gap at the top of the
page that I need to fix, and I don't know if the problem lies in the markup
for the DIV or in the size of
Webmaster wrote:
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/adult/ndblue.html CSS:
http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndblue.css
I've got a problem with IE6 I cannot solve. There's a gap at the top
of the page that I need to fix, and I don't know if the problem lies
in the markup for the DIV or in the size of
Bill Brown wrote:
Alan Gresley wrote:
background-color: #ee; /* this color hides the image left edge */
Ah, that's the reason! Thanks for letting me know, now it works better.
As to the syntax error, those were left over after I tried removing some
options to see the effects
Olivier Sannier wrote:
[snip]
1. The line to separate the title and the content is done using a
groove border. However, it goes over the right border. Using a red
background, I figured out why it is doing so. Do you guys think there is
a way to have such a line inside the rounded box, only
Bill Brown wrote:
Glad the code was helpful. In terms of the groove border, I'm not sure
you have many options there. The absence of semantic html means that we
don't have a reliable page structure to draw on for separating the
headers from the page content (search engines are gonna love that,
Olivier Sannier wrote:
[snip]
If it doesn't take you away from other more useful tasks, well, yes. But
I can live without it.
Try this in your style sheet for the Popular Articles link:
ul li a {display:block;}
Does not seem to help at all. The only difference I see is the return of
Hello all,
I have looked around for a way to create round boxes using CSS and
images but I'm not quite there yet. Looking around on the web, I came
across lots of different techniques but I'm quite puzzled as to how to
implement it because I have a very particular setup. Basically, I cannot
Olivier Sannier wrote:
Hello all,
I have looked around for a way to create round boxes using CSS and
images but I'm not quite there yet. Looking around on the web, I came
across lots of different techniques but I'm quite puzzled as to how to
implement it because I have a very particular
Bill Brown wrote:
Olivier Sannier wrote:
Hello all,
I have looked around for a way to create round boxes using CSS and
images but I'm not quite there yet. Looking around on the web, I came
across lots of different techniques but I'm quite puzzled as to how to
implement it because I
Olivier Sannier wrote:
Bill Brown wrote:
Olivier Sannier wrote:
Hello all,
I have looked around for a way to create round boxes using CSS and
images but I'm not quite there yet. Looking around on the web, I came
across lots of different techniques but I'm quite puzzled as to how to
Olivier Sannier wrote:
Bill Brown wrote:
Hi Olivier,
Try this:
http://www.theholiergrail.com/tests/rctest/index.html
(I've also included the source below.)
Your HTML configuration was a little different than the example on
456BereaStreet, so I just wrote it based around your specific
Alan Gresley wrote:
Hello Oliver
You are having problems with this ruleset.
.box-title {
background-color: #ee; /* this color hides the image left edge */
background-image: url(img/rcTR.png);
background-position: 100% 0;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
: Thursday, June 26, 2008 5:33 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Help resolving spacing in IE6
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/giving/nd.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndbrown.css
I'm on a deadline, and I need help. I've got some problems I can't resolve with
the above page
Webmaster wrote:
The only remaining problem I have with IE6 is the ~20px gap between the head
and the main content block.
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/giving/nd.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndbrown.css
Below code is in the IE/6 cc's in the head of the document.
Please see:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:04:10 -0400, Webmaster wrote:
[...]
The only remaining problem I have with IE6 is the ~20px gap between the head
and the
main content block. I cannot determine which DIV is the culprit and is
causing the
space problem.
From a local copy of your page, there seems to
David Hucklesby wrote:
First, IE6 is doing its usual auto-expansion number on #before-top.
Putting an overflow: hidden; on that DIV seems to fix it my end.
There is also a 1px padding-top you have added to #before-top-logo
in your IE6 style sheet. I don't think you need that.
Follow
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/giving/nd.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndbrown.css
I'm on a deadline, and I need help. I've got some problems I can't resolve with
the above page in IE6. The page displays fine for me in IE7 and FF. But in IE6,
you'll notice that the orange tab which
Webmaster wrote:
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/giving/nd.html CSS:
http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndbrown.css
...in IE6, you'll notice that the orange tab which
should be at the top of the page is pushed down the page. That's the
first problem. Another problem is the photo. In IE6, the photo
Webmaster wrote:
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/giving/nd.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndbrown.css
in IE7 and FF. But in IE6, you'll notice that the orange tab which should be
at the top of the page is pushed down the page. That's the first problem.
Another problem is the photo. In
Hi,
I'm using a CSS-only fly-out menu from CSSPlay (with permission) at
client's site
http://spa.awakenwomen.com/de/retreat_centre_welcome.php#maintext
Using the code below I've made it so that the flower (on the Retreat
pages) and bubble (on the Spa pages) stay visible on the right-hand
Tracy Shorrock wrote:
[snip]
If anyone has a clue for me, it would be gratefully received.
Cheers,
Tracy
Hi Tracy,
At first glance, it looks like IE6 is inheriting a background (or some
background color). Setting this in your style sheet ought to set things
right for you:
div.menu ul li
Carol Flax wrote:
I'm trying to write a 4-column page and content in center columns is
sliding under side columns. also - banner is sliding around when page
is resized. help, please. I'm new to CSS and struggling. thanks!
http://www2.whidbey.com/cflax/nwbaby_test/index.html
Hi Carol,
I
Carol Flax wrote:
I'm trying to write a 4-column page and content in center columns is
sliding under side columns. also - banner is sliding around when page
is resized. help, please. I'm new to CSS and struggling. thanks!
http://www2.whidbey.com/cflax/nwbaby_test/index.html
Carol,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bill,
Since css-discuss is a teaching list... and I'm a newbie too... could you
send me the css that corrected the problem below?
Thanks a bunch!!
Susan
Sure thing!
In this case, the source was ultimately the real problem, not so much the CSS.
Carol Flax wrote:
I'm trying to write a 4-column page and content in center columns
is sliding under side columns. also - banner is sliding around when
page is resized. help, please. I'm new to CSS and struggling.
thanks!
http://www2.whidbey.com/cflax/nwbaby_test/index.html
Carol,
The
Carol Flax wrote:
I'm trying to write a 4-column page and content in center columns is
sliding under side columns. also - banner is sliding around when page
is resized. help, please. I'm new to CSS and struggling. thanks!
http://www2.whidbey.com/cflax/nwbaby_test/index.html
Please
I'm trying to write a 4-column page and content in center columns is
sliding under side columns. also - banner is sliding around when page
is resized. help, please. I'm new to CSS and struggling. thanks!
http://www2.whidbey.com/cflax/nwbaby_test/index.html
--
Carol Flax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give with my CSS problem:
I am in the process of building a new site which uses several
different link styles/colors. Fo some reason in IE and Safari, the
top right navigation [Home | News | Contact Us | Join] seems to be
taking on the
Hello,
I think your problem is here...
#leftCol p a:link, a:visited {
color: #ff;
}
try this:
#leftCol p a:link,#leftCol p a:visited {
color: #ff;
}
__
css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi guys,
I've been doing css for a webdesign, the index page went through okay but my
interior has all sorts of problems with it. I feel like I've done
everything right but my wrapper is not scaling with the text and it makes it
look all out of order. Could someone take a look at this and tell
Scott Thigpen wrote:
my css
http://www.sthig.com/jlh/css/jlh.css
and the page that's messing up
http://www.sthig.com/jlh/interior.html
Not a fix-- just a suggestion toward getting there...
Validate.
#wrap {
border:1px solid fuchsia;
overflow:hidden;
}
Didn't look: you may or may
David Laakso wrote:
Scott Thigpen wrote:
my css
http://www.sthig.com/jlh/css/jlh.css
and the page that's messing up
http://www.sthig.com/jlh/interior.html
Not a fix-- just a suggestion toward getting there...
Validate.
#wrap {
border:1px solid fuchsia;
overflow:hidden;
}
(This is my first reply to the list, so please forgive
any breaking of conventions, and feel free to tell me
if I'm doing anything wrong!)
bookpage, the footer problem is related to your use of
'float: left' on the elements preceding the footer.
Since the footer isn't cleared, it 'sticks' to
Bobby Jack wrote:
(This is my first reply to the list, so please forgive
any breaking of conventions, and feel free to tell me
if I'm doing anything wrong!)
bookpage, the footer problem is related to your use of
'float: left' on the elements preceding the footer.
Since the footer isn't
--- bookpage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your suggestions and help. I had to
use float left in
order to get the hr to display in FF. I have used
the clear:left and
now the navbar and footer will not center. I tried
taking out the
float:left and my hr disappears again.
The
Other site launched. This one is about ready to start building out. I
have this page that is already using background images galore, with
other images placed on top. I reconstructed the background so it
wasn't nearly as sliced and diced. Now it's just in two pieces, a top
and a bottom. I
Other site launched. This one is about ready to start building out. I
have this page that is already using background images galore, with
other images placed on top. I reconstructed the background so it
wasn't nearly as sliced and diced. Now it's just in two pieces, a top
and a bottom. I
Hi Theresa,
You wrote:
I've created a sliver .gif of just the black/white/black, although
when I try to use it (it's assuredly my error), it's just white, and
the black doesn't show.
I just peeked at your site using an
old Mozilla and didn't see any sign
of the fill.gif on screen. as the
Hi Theresa,
It looks like you forgot to include a div id=fill in your HTML.
Best regards,
Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ 08854
www.neighborwebmaster.com
phone/fax: (732) 302-0904
__
Theresa Mesa - MDH wrote:
http://mdh-test.com/Quiel/index2.shtml
Pardon me if I got this wrong, but I can't imagine how your described
solution should be able to hold variable-sized content.
I think something a bit more like this...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/tm/test_08_0421.html
...will
Afaternoon Chick
You wrote:
Hi guys, probably nott the right place but
does anyone know to or know of a resource tht I could edit openrealty to use
with my current site?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Unless I'm missing the CSS part of this question, you might get better
Hi
Can anyone help me with something that is probably so obvious to
some, please?
On http://www.facelift-electrical.co.uk/
The header is just refusing to centre
It is in two parts with the left image as a background in the css
http://www.facelift-electrical.co.uk/text_style.css
The right
Anne Pennington wrote:
On http://www.facelift-electrical.co.uk/
The header is just refusing to centre
http://www.facelift-electrical.co.uk/text_style.css
Annie
My guess is its not moving because you have a 660px wide image, whose
margin left is wider than its right-margin,
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 23:21:26 +0200
Ingo Chao wrote:
Michael Adams wrote:
...
Then you have four factors involved which should be taken into
account in the following order: weight, origin, specificity, sort
order. But you didn't ask about them
CSS 2.1:6.4.1 -4 says:
if two
tedd wrote:
John wrote:
Any suggestions on a spot on line with a good explanation of the
cascading relationship(s)?
This is a simplistic explanation of the cascade [1].
I would not discourage anyone from attempting to learn anything as
complex as the cascade.
I have been using CSS for a couple years now, but most of what I've
done is emulate code I've seen and bang it into the form I need it to
be.
Often this works mostly, but then a certain situation or another's
computer will reveal embarrassing rookie mistakes.
In addition to simply racking
John wrote:
Any suggestions on a spot on line with a good explanation of the
cascading relationship(s)?
For a complete picture I think the source is best...
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#cascade
regards
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
John,
From my personal experience, I first always recommend others take a look
over at HTMLDog (1) and get to know the tutorials going on there.
Second thing I always aim for is consistent markup through your pages. If
you're building each webpage with a different naming structure, you can't
John wrote:
I have been using CSS for a couple years now, but most of what I've
done is emulate code I've seen and bang it into the form I need it to
be.
Often this works mostly, but then a certain situation or another's
computer will reveal embarrassing rookie mistakes.
In addition
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
John wrote:
Any suggestions on a spot on line with a good explanation of the
cascading relationship(s)?
For a complete picture I think the source is best...
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#cascade
I'm afraid specifications (or draft specifications) aren't
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 12:13:52 -0700
John wrote:
I have been using CSS for a couple years now, but most of what I've
done is emulate code I've seen and bang it into the form I need it to
be.
Any suggestions on a spot on line with a good explanation of the
cascading relationship(s)?
A
Michael Adams wrote:
...
Then you have four factors involved which should be taken into account
in the following order: weight, origin, specificity, sort order. But you
didn't ask about them
CSS 2.1:6.4.1 -4 says:
if two declarations have the same weight, origin and specificity, the
John wrote:
I have been using CSS for a couple years now, but most of what I've
done is emulate code I've seen and bang it into the form I need it to
be.
Often this works mostly, but then a certain situation or another's
computer will reveal embarrassing rookie mistakes.
In addition
Ingo Chao wrote:
CSS 2.1:6.4.1 -4 says: if two declarations have the same weight,
origin and specificity, the latter specified wins.
This sounds clear, but ... what exactly is meant by weight?
Weight itself is a conceptual thing in the cascade, and a weight is only
larger, smaller or
Hello all,
I'm a newbie to the CSS-discuss list, and have searched the archives
for an answer to this question but have not found one. Forgive me if
it is there and I didn't see it. I would consider my self to be an
intermediate-level CSS web designer, but IE6/IE7 always seem to hang
me
Heidi Hackler wrote:
I have built a new site with a Tab style menu (I got the code from
Dan Cederholm's Bulletproof Web Design book), and it works
perfectly in Firefox and Safari, but not well at all in IE6/IE7.
http://www.rpdevelopment.com/site_review_tabs/index.html
The addition
I'm a newbie to the CSS-discuss list, and have searched the archives
for an answer to this question but have not found one. Forgive me if
it is there and I didn't see it. I would consider my self to be an
intermediate-level CSS web designer, but IE6/IE7 always seem to hang
I have built a new
Hi friends,
I wanted to have a horizontal scrollbar for a Select so, I enclosed the
Select within a ltDIV%gt. The result is coming perfectly fine. However if
the number of options in the list goes beyond 2000, then I see two Vertical
scrollbars(one for the list and one for the div). I am at a
-9018 Cell
(303) 617-7373 Fax
-Original Message-
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 2:20 AM
To: Steven Garno
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Help! I have no more hair!
Steven Garno wrote:
I have been pulling my hair out
Hello all,
This page is supposed to be three floated columns, but in Opera 9 the
left float is all the way to the right, the center one below that and
all the way to the left:
http://www.totalvein.net/new/vein_disease.html
I guess it's really just the first one that's out of place. Is this a
Debbie Campbell wrote:
This page is supposed to be three floated columns, but in Opera 9 the
left float is all the way to the right, the center one below that
and all the way to the left:
http://www.totalvein.net/new/vein_disease.html
The first float gets hooked up on the right edge of
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:58:08 -0600, Debbie Campbell wrote:
Hello all,
This page is supposed to be three floated columns, but in Opera 9 the left
float is all
the way to the right, the center one below that and all the way to the left:
http://www.totalvein.net/new/vein_disease.html
I
I have been pulling my hair out trying to get this layout to work using
DIV tags. With all the bugs, and hacks that I have been reading
through in a ton of pages, I can't seem to get the recipe right.
The layout that I am looking for is this:
Logo Here
(Fixed Height Width)
Title Area
I have been pulling my hair out trying to get this layout to work using
DIV tags. With all the bugs, and hacks that I have been reading
through in a ton of pages, I can't seem to get the recipe right.
The layout that I am looking for is this:
Steven Garno wrote:
I have been pulling my hair out trying to get this layout to work
using DIV tags. With all the bugs, and hacks that I have been
reading through in a ton of pages, I can't seem to get the recipe
right.
Can't help you with your hair-problem, and I think you'll run into
I have a dropdown menu that just won't behave in IE6 or IE7.
IE6:
The links won't fill their container, only the text is an active link.
Typically I'd just give the links layout, but that breaks things even
worse (makes them 100% of body width).
IE7:
Dropdowns don't go away unless you re-hover
There are lots of possible fixes for lots of possible IE errors, so could
you supply a URL?
Oops haha
Here: http://www.trademarkads.org/healthstar
Seems I need to get some coffee.
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Kenny Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have a dropdown menu that just won't behave in IE6 or IE7.
There are lots of possible fixes for lots of possible IE errors, so could
you supply a URL?
Thanks
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Susan R. Grossman
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Oops haha
Here: http://www.trademarkads.org/healthstar
Seems I need to get some coffee.
OK I fixed the IE7 problem by stripping out the whole nav thing and
building a bare-bones one. IE6 still dies horribly if I give the
subnav items layout. :(
Hello;
First post here...
I am having trouble with setting up a container properly...it works
for the most part. I need for the background colors contained by it
to extend as wide as the browser window is — I know some folks have
those nice 30-inchers! — and that seems to be working with
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