I use a nice text editor called notetab (there is a free light version
at http://notetab.com in addition to a low cost pro version) and it has
a utility clip that will find every image tag with a missing alt and
prompt you for the text to insert so that you can easily insert them.
If you have
Hello.
I'm working a website, an online voting form for site. However, I'm
having problems with the layout in ie6 and 7. Works fie in Firefox and
Opera.
It's a three column template, #14 from layout gala
(http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala14.html), yet the left column
doesn't stay put in
I'm pretty sure it's because your form is in a table. You might try styling
the form with the techniques in the 456 Berea St. article at
http://tinyurl.com/yz8yow.
Cheers -- Tony Lush
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Brandon Blatcher wrote:
Hello.
I'm working a website, an online voting form for site. However, I'm
having problems with the layout in ie6 and 7. Works fie in Firefox and
Opera.
It's a three column template, #14 from layout gala
(http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala14.html), yet the
I just started uploading the code for the cart design I've been working
on and have discovered that in one of the views the left menu is jumping
on top of the content and pushing the right column content to the bottom.
I have stared at this for hours but can't figure out why it isn't
working.
Wonderbaby Designs wrote:
This is a category page (which is correct)
http://209.59.136.73/shop/index.php/action/category/id/1/
and this is a product page (with the left menu suddenly on top of
everything)
http://209.59.136.73/shop/index.php/action/item/id/1/
Source-code HTML) in both
Hi
Can someone point out how I can get the footer to sit at the bottom
of the site
have tried a few options but nothing working so far
http://www.philturner-uk.com/kruger/
(ignore the other site -its an old one)
Kind Regards
Phil Turner
FREELANCE CREATIVE
TEL: 0161 439 1669
Chartered
place
position: relative; inside your wrraper div then switch the footer to
position: absolte; bottom: 0px;
On 3/12/07, Phil Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Can someone point out how I can get the footer to sit at the bottom
of the site
have tried a few options but nothing working so far
Phil Turner wrote:
Can someone point out how I can get the footer to sit at the bottom
of the site
have tried a few options but nothing working so far
http://www.philturner-uk.com/kruger/
Phil Turner
Phil,
I think what's giving you trouble (in addition to the footer) is that
you
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
I can't easily read text smaller than that on my screens. I design
for 200% font-resizing, or 32px 'minimum font size', in case
someone needs even larger text. You should try that.
done! the whole thing is now a liquid layout. dropped all those
pixels and changed it
Hi Michael,
Michael Venables wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a small site that uses CSS frames to create a fixed
navigation sidebar, similar to the techniques discussed here:
http://jessey.net/simon/articles/007.html
http://underscorebleach.net/jotsheet/2004/12/frames-with-css-layout
Erik Visser wrote:
so there is:
em-liquid ( no max / min width? )
- From the name/description: it is fixed to em and not liquid at all,
but it is possible to add min / max width so the layout doesn't go
completely crazy when subjected to a bit more extreme font resizing.
em-fixed
Hi all,
I've got a small site that uses CSS frames to create a fixed
navigation sidebar, similar to the techniques discussed here:
http://jessey.net/simon/articles/007.html
http://underscorebleach.net/jotsheet/2004/12/frames-with-css-layout
I have a basic question. I am learning how to design a site with
rounded corners. The test URL is below. I have a top and bottom
graphic with a div box in between but am seeing whitespace under the
top graphic. Any help would be appreciated.
http://www.wildfiremediagroup.com/test.html
--
Adam Boettiger wrote:
I have a basic question. I am learning how to design a site with
rounded corners. The test URL is below. I have a top and bottom
graphic with a div box in between but am seeing whitespace under the
top graphic. Any help would be appreciated.
Adam Boettiger wrote:
I have a basic question. I am learning how to design a site with
rounded corners. The test URL is below. I have a top and bottom
graphic with a div box in between but am seeing whitespace under the
top graphic. Any help would be appreciated.
On 11/02/2007 05:38, bill scheider wrote:
Hi everyone,
I hope you can (will) help. On this site:
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed , all looks as I'd like
it to on most browsers (screenshot here:
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed/ss/fedSS.jpg
Hi Tim,
Besides test browsers on my win xp box, I've checked it in browsercam. In
internet explorer on most setups (ie5.2 on mac seems ok), the four images
in
the bottom right column are one single line rather than a grid.(
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed/ss/fed_ie.jpg
From: bill scheider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed
the four images in
the bottom right column are one single line rather than a grid.
I've tried everything I know how to do
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed/css/main.css
Bill,
I
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed
the four images in
the bottom right column are one single line rather than a grid.
I've tried everything I know how to do
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed/css/main.css
:Bill,
:I realize that you had another suggestion
Si wrote:
[...]
The dynamic pages are nearly working but still getting conflicts are:
http://www.find4.eu/events/event_list.php
- the main content of the table
seems to be breaking the design of the 2column layout
[...]
Hi Si,
With IE6 or FF2 under WinXP I don't see a breaking design
Hi everyone,
I hope you can (will) help. On this site:
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed , all looks as I'd like
it to on most browsers (screenshot here:
http://first-encounter-design.dreamhosters.com/fed/ss/fedSS.jpg
Diane Ross wrote:
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* testpage 2
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-base2.html
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some
On 2/8/07 5:53 AM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, this is the direction to find the culprit. You assigned the
{width:150px} to the .quicklinks and so on, but then the border-width is
added to the box-width. Then FF is giving overflow + hor. scrollbar to
see the overflow, and IE is
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* testpage 2
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-base2.html
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some 10px smaller,
it's ok.
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 06:47:29PM -0800,
Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 39 lines which said:
SAVE EVERY STEP with an OWN VERSION NUMBER!
A better advice may be to use a real Version Control System, for your
HTML pages and your CSS
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some 10px smaller,
it's ok.
I'm reluctant to even respond at this late hour when my head is mush, but I
don't see
Diane Ross schreef:
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some 10px smaller,
it's ok.
I'm reluctant to even respond at this late hour when my
On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.
I thought I was being
I was working on my template and broke something. Now the text in the main
content area flows into the right sidebar.
I added a div in the right sidebar trying to fix a problem on my own for IE
and made some minor changes to text in the right sidebar, but not sure what
I did to affect the content
Diane Ross wrote:
I was working on my template and broke something. Now the text in the main
content area flows into the right sidebar.
http://www.test.entourage.mvps.org/base.html
Link to CSS: http://www.entourage.mvps.org/css/
The template is based on the the 3 column layout on this page
On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.
But validate first (and
Diane Ross wrote:
On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.
Georg,
Thank you very much!
I will be putting in your suggestions later on today or tomorrow - thank you
for the quick reply.
Regards,
Kirsten
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Kirsten Rourke wrote:
The page validates for xhtml transitional and css but IE 5+ win and
mac hates it.
www.kirstenrourke.com/index2.html
Would anyone mind looking (and not laughing too much) and letting me
know what stands out as really wrong?
Nothing really wrong in your stylesheet,
Hi -
I have a page on which I am trying to take two pre-made css pieces (a nav bar
and a header replacement) and fit them into a simple layout.
The page validates for xhtml transitional and css but IE 5+ win and mac hates
it.
Would anyone mind looking (and not laughing too much) and letting me
Hi list,
I'm struggling all morning trying to implement something like this :
http://scott.sauyet.name/CSS/Demo/FooterDemo2.html
on a website I'm developing, but I cannot make it work at all. and in
IE I even can't make it display correctly( the footer is over the
content)
I've try a lot, and
On 12/15/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't easily read text smaller than that on my screens.
I design for 200% font-resizing, or 32px 'minimum font size', in case
someone needs even larger text. You should try that.
done! the whole thing is now a liquid layout. dropped all
I can't easily read text smaller than that on my screens. I design
for 200% font-resizing, or 32px 'minimum font size', in case
someone needs even larger text. You should try that.
done! the whole thing is now a liquid layout. dropped all those
pixels and changed it to ems. please take
http://www.dps.iastate.edu/wordpress/
Any ideas on why the navigation styling is different in IE7 than other
browsers?? [Tried in Firefox (PC Mac) and Safari so far] I have tried
almost every fix I can think of!! Also, the search input at the top is
messed up. Any ideas on that?
Thanks in
On 16/12/06, Goeres, Lisa M [P SAF] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.dps.iastate.edu/wordpress/
Any ideas on why the navigation styling is different in IE7 than other
browsers?? [Tried in Firefox (PC Mac) and Safari so far] I have tried
almost every fix I can think of!! Also, the search
On 16/12/06, Sasha Gerrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16/12/06, Goeres, Lisa M [P SAF] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.dps.iastate.edu/wordpress/
Any ideas on why the navigation styling is different in IE7 than other
browsers?? [Tried in Firefox (PC Mac) and Safari so far] I have
On 12/14/06, Rizky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here's the url: http://kometdigital.web.id/portfolio/
the problematic section is at the bottom row. the one under the title
fenomena el nano.
here's the css:
http://static.kometdigital.web.id/mt-static/themes/portfolio_theme/portfolio_theme.css
Rizky wrote:
here's the url: http://kometdigital.web.id/portfolio/
the problematic section is at the bottom row. the one under the title
fenomena el nano.
here's the css:
http://static.kometdigital.web.id/mt-static/themes/portfolio_theme/portfolio_theme.css
the section with negative margin
http://kometdigital.web.id/portfolio/
the problematic section is at the bottom row. the one under the
title fenomena el nano.
Negative margins don't work in older versions IE on floated elements.
Correction:
Negative margins on floats work just fine in older versions of IE/win.
However,
On 12/14/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the page in question; add...
#featured {position: relative;}
...to fix the faulty element-stacking over the edge of an element with
'Layout' bug in IE6 and older versions. That'll fix it.
i think the problem was on my code.
the
Rizky wrote:
i think the problem was on my code.
the bottom grid now is inside a new container div. previously, it was
under the same parent div with the top grid. that was the real
reason i was forced to use negative margins in the first place.
Fine. Correct nesting wasn't one of the
here's the url: http://kometdigital.web.id/portfolio/
the problematic section is at the bottom row. the one under the title
fenomena el nano.
here's the css:
http://static.kometdigital.web.id/mt-static/themes/portfolio_theme/portfolio_theme.css
the section with negative margin is div#featured.
The page http://home.cfl.rr.com/rtgroup/tantra-table_no-pics.html; displays
correctly while the version with graphics
http://home.cfl.rr.com/rtgroup/tantra-table.html; displays correctly.
The background of the page is a 1280x1024 picture which repeats. This should
work for most browsers and
I am having problems getting my div #rightSide to float:right in IE6. The
page works great in compliant browsers such as FireFox and Mozilla and IE7.
I have validated the xhtml and css and they come out fine. I have a wrapper
div with a width of 740px that wrap around a content div that is
Hi All,
I redid a site I am working on for an artist friend. Her art is just
darn cool and I am hoping this will help her.
The site address is at: http://maxwellbalmain.com/jordan_03dec/
index.html
The site css is at: http://maxwellbalmain.com/jordan_03dec/styles.css
Its a basic gallery
Max,
On Dec 3, 2006, at 8:23 PM, Maxwell Balmain wrote:
I redid a site I am working on for an artist friend. Her art is just
darn cool and I am hoping this will help her.
The site address is at: http://maxwellbalmain.com/jordan_03dec/
index.html
1) Safari: when you mouse over the
Maxwell Balmain wrote:
Hi All,
I redid a site I am working on for an artist friend. Her art is just
darn cool and I am hoping this will help her.
The site address is at: http://maxwellbalmain.com/jordan_03dec/
index.html
The site css is at:
Roger Roelofs wrote:
Robin,
On Dec 1, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Wonderbaby Designs wrote:
Here is the design I am trying to create
http://www.wonderbabydesigns.com/testing/design.jpg
This is what I have so far without the background images added to the
content area
-Original Message-
From: ~davidLaakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 3:32 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] help with bottom positioning column floats
I'm not sure skidoo too is a good starting point for your layout. It
assumes that the center column
-Original Message-
From: Roger Roelofs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] help with bottom positioning column floats
I'm not sure skidoo too is a good starting point for your layout. It
assumes that the center column will always
I have sent a couple of messages but have only gotten one reply so I'm not
sure if I'm doing something wrong in my messages, but I hope someone can
help me.
Here is the design I am trying to create
http://www.wonderbabydesigns.com/testing/design.jpg
This is what I have so far without the
Robin,
On Dec 1, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Wonderbaby Designs wrote:
I have sent a couple of messages but have only gotten one reply so
I'm not
sure if I'm doing something wrong in my messages, but I hope
someone can
help me.
Here is the design I am trying to create
Roger,
Sorry for the delay in responding to this. I'm only back in the office
today. Thanks very much for checking it on the Mac. I've a couple of
questions from what you've said below.
On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 17:27, Roger Roelofs wrote:
Andrew,
On Nov 24, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Andrew S.
Andrew,
On Nov 24, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Andrew S. Townley wrote:
I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) ---8--
Opera 9 is another story completely. It was also doing better until I
added the sidebars. Now, the content area overlaps the navigation
area
for me (984x768 -
Hi,
I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) which is the
real version of the layout issue that Gunlaug helped me with before. It
works as I expect on Linux in Firefox and Konqueror (although with some
slight color differences between the logo image background and the
branding
On 11/24/06, Andrew S. Townley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) which is the
real version of the layout issue that Gunlaug helped me with before. It
works as I expect on Linux in Firefox and Konqueror (although with some
slight color
Everything is wonderful now - thank you for your
patience with me! One last question,
Georg wrote:
Sure. I missed an important detail that IE/win has
its own interpretation of: margins/paddings on
floats vs. non-floats.
So, you must delete the class=equal on the
following...
div
e lohroff wrote:
Is that because my content div is non-float? I did it and it worked,
but I don't understand *why*.
Yes, it's because your content div is a non-float in the flow.
The why is a combination of old IE/win bugs for the 'overflow'
property (where different IE-versions handle that
e lohroff wrote:
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/index1_900.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/calendar.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/andreastest_900.css
Georg wrote:
The term .equal blah blah sounds like fun. I guess that's what it
is though - a lot of blah blah :-)
No offense
e lohroff wrote:
My first real try at formatting completely in css
instead of tables.
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/index1_900.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/calendar.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/andreastest_900.css
The html validates in the index1_900 page, but the
validator hates
~davidLaakso wrote:
e lohroff wrote:
My first real try at formatting completely in css
instead of tables.
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/index1_900.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/calendar.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/andreastest_900.css
[Previous message trimmed]
Whoops. My
e lohroff wrote:
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/index1_900.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/calendar.html
http://lohroff.com/MOPStest/andreastest_900.css
1. I tried to do Georg's elastic faux columns
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_12c.html but it's still not working. I
want the green to go
Hi there,
I have this template almost ready to break down into includes and
continue w/site development but am having trouble getting the text
content links to *not* take on the css style of other links in the page.
Page: http://www.digitalmousedesigns.com/new/
CSS:
I have this template almost ready to break down into includes and
continue w/site development but am having trouble getting the text
content links to *not* take on the css style of other links in the page.
You can disregard this one as well. Again, it showed up as a post long after
the
HOLY CRAP! I can't believe that worked. Wow. Thanks, Philippe!
You're right - this should be filed under most ridiculous bug fix ever.
Matt
On 10/25/06, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:38 AM, Matt Dawson wrote:
And here's where the problem is: I've
Hi all -
I've already gotten so much great help from the list on this project - so
thanks to everyone.
My problem is I have this css-based layout:
http://www.southernenvironment.org/test/index2.html
that works in all browsers but IE5 and IEMac (I'm working on separate hacks
for those), but has
On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:38 AM, Matt Dawson wrote:
And here's where the problem is: I've applied a tiled background
image to
#main_body to make the blue main content column stretch to the
footer, even
if the right sidebar is longer. Works fine in all browsers.
BUT in dreamweaver, adding
http://whitehorsemedia.com/broadcast/wnb/index.cfm
The div with the class .episode on the page above is not displaying in
Internet Explorer 6. There is a big blank space where the div and it's
contents should be instead.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Aaron
Greetings all!
How do you style a select form's pulldown menu box. I don't necessarily want
to change the background color of the select field itself. What I want to do
is change the color of the expand menu symbol that's off to the right of the
icon. I don't know what it's called. This is
How do you style a select form's pulldown menu box. I don't necessarily want
to change the background color of the select field itself. What I want to do
is change the color of the expand menu symbol that's off to the right of the
icon.
That's purely operating system dependent I believe.
On Oct 6, 2006, at 7:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you style a select form's pulldown menu box. I don't
necessarily want
to change the background color of the select field itself. What I
want to do
is change the color of the expand menu symbol that's off to the
right of the
Hi folks
I wonder if someone could take a look at the following page:
http://www.sfep.org.uk/newHP.asp
and tell me why it works fine in Firefox and Opera (both under Win XPH),
but not under IE6?
I have adapted the CSS/HTML from chapter 6 of 'More Eric Meyer on CSS', to
add background images
Ok ... I am sure I have seen this problem addressed somewhere but can't for the
life of me find it.
I want to have an image bullet float to within a few pixels to the left of a
menu link. Here is a sample of what is happening and the css file. I would
like for the check image to be a few
Here's what I did to make it happen:
div#sitenav li {
padding: 1px;
margin: 1px;
list-style: none;
text-align:right; /* i added this */
}
div#sitenav ul a {
font-family: arial, sans-serif;
color: #44;
/* display: block; */ /* i removed
Thank you! That was both elegant and simple.
Works perfectly in Firefox and will be fine with a few minor adjustments in
IE6.
- Original Message -
From: jennifer ham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, September 14, 2006 17:10
Subject: Re: [css-d] Help with floating bullets on a list
Hello,
I'm sure none of you will be surprised by this
I have a drop-down menu where the sub-menu items disappear behind my
drop-down select box which is below the menu. The menu doesn't disappear
behind the text or the input boxes, just the select boxes... has anyone
experienced this and
I have a site at this address - www.atramember.com/services.aspIf you
look at the page in FF as you scroll down you will see there is about a 20px
gap on the right side that is not there in IE. I have played around with the
widths and paddings and margins of the div elements in question but
Thomas Hall wrote:
www.atramember.com/services.asp
If you look at the page in FF as you scroll down you will see there
is about a 20px gap on the right side that is not there in IE.
Cause: IE doesn't respect given dimensions, so it is pushing
#main_col_left wider since the #circles is too
The list works in Firefox, but in IE, the block background color changes
only when I hover over the text. In Firefox, the background changes when I
hover over any part of the block.
You have to include width or height in the anchor properties. i.e:
width: 100%
www.niquelao.net
Thanks! That did the trick! I'm still pretty new at this and had forgotten
that the inherited divs would affect the parent, so adjusting the margin for
the padding worked perfectly. As for the IE italics thing -- jeez!
Peg
On 7/21/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peggy Coats
The list works in Firefox, but in IE, the block background color changes
only when I hover over the text. In Firefox, the background changes when I
hover over any part of the block.
Here is the css. How can I get IE's behaviour to mimic Firefox?
ul#imp {
width: 190px;
margin: 0 0;
This is probably really simple, but I can't seem to figure it out today. I
have content and navigation divs, floated left and right, respectively. The
navigation should be at the upper right, under the header banner. Everything
displays as it should in FF, but in IE, the navigation is at the
Peggy Coats wrote:
This is probably really simple, but I can't seem to figure it out
today. I have content and navigation divs, floated left and right,
respectively. The navigation should be at the upper right, under the
header banner. Everything displays as it should in FF, but in IE,
Thanks to all who recently helped with the rounded corner issue. One of the
suggestions was to make png's and then add the script defer at the head. I am
doing this with a page I am putting together at work designed for a broadcast
email. It looks ok now and the pngs are totally working right
Hi all, please excuse the childish design of this site:
http://www.machine-plant.co.uk/index.php
as the client has insisted on it. However, in IE there are significant
spaced between the nav buttons, which line up nicely in FF. Any ideas while
I continue to troubleshoot?
--
Have you tried removing all padding and margins using the universal
selector?
* { padding:0; margin:0; }
Maybe that will work...
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IE7b2 testing hub
Dave Goodchild wrote:
Hi all, please excuse the childish design of this site:
http://www.machine-plant.co.uk/index.php
as the client has insisted on it. However, in IE there are significant
spaced between the nav buttons, which line up nicely in FF. Any ideas while
I continue to
Dave Goodchild wrote:
On 10/07/06, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Goodchild wrote:
Hi all, please excuse the childish design of this site:
http://www.machine-plant.co.uk/index.php
as the client has insisted on it. However, in IE there are significant
spaced between
On 7/5/06, Skip Knox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am experimenting with a template design and thought I had everything
worked out. I wasn't especially happy with the kludge I had to do with
the header, though, and then a user reported that the header didn't
align properly in Safari.
I have
This is why doing this stuff is so much fun!
I did the five steps Michael suggested. The result is now that both the
content area and the left nav appear *below* the header, as if there is
some sort of clear:both in operation.
On the good side, the page now breaks consistently in Safari and
Well I'll be swiggered.
After futzing with the CSS for a good long time, something about the
floats finally clicked.
I changed the order of the includes. I load the leftnav first, *then*
load the header, and now it works. It wasn't the CSS at all.
Even so, I do thank Michael Landis for offering
On 7/5/06, Skip Knox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I'll be swiggered.
After futzing with the CSS for a good long time, something about the
floats finally clicked.
I changed the order of the includes. I load the leftnav first, *then*
load the header, and now it works. It wasn't the CSS at
ben scott wrote me offlist:
passes validation now, it makes no difference, it is working when
these drop shadows arent in nested divs, also the technique deals with
PNG transparency in ie by using technique in alistapart
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssdrop2/.
Hi Ben,
I think the
francky wrote:
Hi Ben,
[...]
This is the testpage
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-home3colours-nw.html.
- For proper displaying in IE still some other things have to be
arranged... (as usual).
And to avoid IE-hacks for the png's: made a quick alternative with only
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