Micky Hulse wrote:
David McFarland wrote:
Is there a workaround for this?
Hehe, I was just working on the same thing... funny you mention it cause
now I may hold-off on implementing.
Anyway, a good place to look on ALA for more info is the comments
section for the articles:
francky wrote:
Just figured out a workaround, but it's too late now for making a good
looking description / testpage. Promise: within a few days!
I am looking forward to seeing your results! :D
Thanks for sharing Francky!
Cheers,
Micky
Hi,
Am trying to float a footer in an absolute positioned maincontent div.
Problem in IE is when I apply width 100% to footer. Instead of being 100%
width of maincontent parent, it's much wider and extends maincontent off the
screen. Is there a fix? Can someone point me in the right direction?
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From: James Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 1:56 PM
Subject: [css-d] IE problem, floating inside an absolute
Hi,
Am trying to float a footer in an absolute positioned maincontent div.
Problem in IE is when I
No one?
Is it too simple or too complicated? :-/
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:50:44PM +0100, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am having a problem with weird IE behaviour (guessed that, huh?) when
playing with rounded corners.
http://www.b-a-l-u.de/PG/stuff/border_problem/
[...]
The
From: Thomas -Balu- Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.b-a-l-u.de/PG/stuff/border_problem/
The problematic area is the #f00 one. Does anyone have a hint how to
avoid that or what causes it?
IE6 needs layout [1] on the containing div. Probably the easiest thing to do,
at least for your
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem with weird IE behaviour (guessed that, huh?) when
playing with rounded corners.
To do so I've created a simple piece of code as follows:
div class=sidebox!-- for top left rounded corner --
h2Box header/h2!-- for top right rounded corner --
Hi folks,
I recently redesigned my site, and for some reason my two main
columns aren't aligning properly in IE. Anyone know a good fix for
this? The problem is in two places:
http://policytree.org/
and
http://policytree.org/tree.php?root=924
I can't figure it out; any help would be
Dear CSS Discuss
I am sure this has been covered before but after many attempts to try
and fix I now seek help.
http://www.viewnewmedia.com/newid/english/home.php is the page in
question. It displays as it should in Firefox but IE doesnt play ball.
The header height is expanded - not sure if
Remove - background-color : #FF; - from #container.
Michael
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From: Chris Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:26 AM
Subject: [css-d] IE Problem
Dear CSS Discuss
I am sure this has been covered before
Hi at all
i have a little proble in ie whit this layout
http://utenti.unife.it/luca.tebaldi/prove/test/
in the top have a margin between a float div and a centra div... why??
thank's a lot
Luca
PS i hate IE!!!
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On 27/10/05, Luca Tebaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi at all
i have a little proble in ie whit this layout
http://utenti.unife.it/luca.tebaldi/prove/test/
in the top have a margin between a float div and a centra div... why??
thank's a lot
Luca
PS i hate IE!!!
Ciao Luca,
Two things:
On 27/10/05, matt andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. add a DOCTYPE to the very top of your HTML document, like this:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
I'd strongly advise against using XHTML (which has a
I'd strongly advise against using XHTML
Really? I detest. HTML 4.01 is so last season.
One more vote for using XHTML:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
Put it at the top, and then treat yourself to a nice
Hello all,
I've been working on a slight change to our home page and have it pretty
much the way I want it, but IE is breaking it. the two images in the
center section don't show up in IE -- at least they don't show
properly. If I make my window large enough, I get just to bottom edge
of
Barbara Dozetos wrote:
http://www.pcc.com/welcometest.html
img.pedspecific, img.supportemma {position: relative; }
...will make them visible in IE/win
Georg
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That's the ticket! Thanks a million.
Barb
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
img.pedspecific, img.supportemma {position: relative; }
...will make them visible in IE/win
Georg
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Physician's Computer Company * (p)802-846-5532
1 Main St., #7
I am having a weird problem in IE on this page.
http://www.intlpantry.com/recipes.html
I have a small box that appears on within each recipe to allow visitors
to print the recipe out or email it to a friend.
It shows up fine in firefox and opera but IE does not display it. Any
ideas why?
I have removed everything extra from the code it will now validate and it
still having a problem in IE here is the link to the new test file. I still
have an extra space under each list item in my nav now the only thing on the
test page is the nav I have removed all other elements.
Jon
Give this a try:
#leftContainer ul {
margin:0;
padding:0;
list-style:none;
}
#leftContainer ul li {
text-align:right;
margin-left: -28px
margin-right: 6px;
}
Jon Stephenson wrote:
I have removed everything extra from the code it will now validate and it
still having a
I have removed everything extra from the code it will now
validate and it
still having a problem in IE here is the link to the new test
file. I still
have an extra space under each list item in my nav now the
only thing on the
test page is the nav I have removed all other elements.
Taking out the line breaks between the list items worked but this code is
going to be generated by a cms and it has to put each one on its own line is
there any other way to fix it?
On 9/7/05 1:14 PM, Pringle, Ron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have removed everything extra from the code it will
Taking out the line breaks between the list items worked but
this code is
going to be generated by a cms and it has to put each one on
its own line is
there any other way to fix it?
add display:inline; to your #leftContainer li and move your
text-align:right; to #leftContainer li a.
Hi,
Anyone know why I'm having this problem with IE?
http://www.pandamouth.org/simplikate/
At the top of the page, after the header and before the background
image in the main part of the page there is a little gap. You can
tell because the border, which is part of the background image,
Andrew Mason wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know why I'm having this problem with IE?
http://www.pandamouth.org/simplikate/
At the top of the page, after the header and before the background
image in the main part of the page there is a little gap. You can
tell because the border, which is part of
Take a look at this
http://www.jakpsatweb.cz/css/priklady/vertical-align-valid-solution-en.html
It gives you a valid method to center content, or change it's values to
any vertical-align options ( in your case bottom ).
There are two parts in the css: for all browsers / for Ie.
By the way it is
From: sascha sengespeick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
please take a look at this:
http://www.info01.de/sascha/buggy_in_ie.html
it drives me crazy!
if you change the height to a pixel value, it works fine in IE ...
Is there some reason that you need the XHTML1.1 doctype? Using a different
doctype that
please take a look at this:
http://www.info01.de/sascha/buggy_in_ie.html
it drives me crazy!
if you change the height to a pixel value, it works fine in IE ...
source:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN
I am pretty sure 75% of designers have run into this (I have yet to
until now).
In IE, my right side nav is all messed up. Its fine in FF. Its supposed
to be all white and obviously is not.
ANy help is appreciated.
Page - http://www.rocklinsystems.com/infinity/layout_internal.htm
CSS -
jimmy wrote:
I am having a problem in IE6 on XP with a 3 column layout. The left
column contains thumbnail images, and sometimes it shows up under the
text in the center column, and sometimes it shows properly in the left
column. I can keep clicking on the page refresh and it will move back
I am having a problem in IE6 on XP with a 3 column layout. The left
column contains thumbnail images, and sometimes it shows up under the
text in the center column, and sometimes it shows properly in the left
column. I can keep clicking on the page refresh and it will move back
and forth.
Don Hinshaw schrieb:
Hello all,
My example page is here: http://test.hinshawdesign.com/css/float_debug.html
What I find in IE is that when I make my viewport narrower than ~850px,
the center column drops way down. I realize that this is due to the
select menu in that column, but ultimately I
I have a test site which is showing up a problem in ie. If you view it in
netscape or firefox, all is well, but in i.e. the right sidebar appears
too far over to the right, then after a couple of seconds, sometimes as much
as ten, it snaps into position, but there is still a small gap. The page
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