Re: [css-d] IE bug with list - can anybody confirm?

2008-08-27 Thread Luc
Good afternoon Gunlaug, It was foretold that on 27/08/2008 @ 11:51:29 GMT+0200 (which was 06:51:29 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write: > Adding a 'hasLayout' trigger to the right element(s) will have the > same effect. In your case... > #navlist li a > height: 1% /* haslayout trigg

Re: [css-d] IE bug with list - can anybody confirm?

2008-08-27 Thread Alan Gresley
Luc wrote: > Good evening list, > > I'm fiddling about with a nav and stumbled upon an IE bug (what a > surprise) which i could solve but i wanted some confirmation wether this > is some old obscure IE bug. > > page with the bug (css embedded): > > http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/li

Re: [css-d] IE bug with list - can anybody confirm?

2008-08-27 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Luc wrote: > http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/list1.html The IE bug is real enough. > http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/list2.html > Also, is this the only way to prevent this bug from happening? No. Adding a 'hasLayout' trigger to the right element(s) will have the same effect. In your case...

[css-d] IE bug with list - can anybody confirm?

2008-08-27 Thread Luc
Good evening list, I'm fiddling about with a nav and stumbled upon an IE bug (what a surprise) which i could solve but i wanted some confirmation wether this is some old obscure IE bug. page with the bug (css embedded): http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/list1.html page with bug solv

Re: [css-d] IE bug?

2008-08-07 Thread good one
> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 10:25:46 +1000> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL > PROTECTED]> CC: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE bug?> > > good one wrote:> > On the 'About' drop down on the 'supporters/patrons' link > it

Re: [css-d] IE bug?

2008-08-06 Thread Alan Gresley
good one wrote: > On the 'About' drop down on the 'supporters/patrons' link it goes 'too far' . > It is fine in firefox where it defines the width of the drop down but in IE > it sticks out. [..] > How do I sort this out-what IE bug is it? Thanks > http://tinyurl.com/64cvtk Putting whitespace

[css-d] IE bug?

2008-08-06 Thread good one
On the 'About' drop down on the 'supporters/patrons' link it goes 'too far' . It is fine in firefox where it defines the width of the drop down but in IE it sticks out. The obvious way would be to put a space in the text after supporters/ but I am building a content management system so I don'

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-07 Thread Michael Adams
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 20:20:55 +1200 Michael Adams wrote: > On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 21:46:10 -0700 (PDT) > Adi Palazova wrote: > > > I know that many people don_t like justified text on web sites. I > > will be very grateful for more opinions about this. > > It spoils readability. If you are reading l

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-07 Thread Michael Adams
On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 21:46:10 -0700 (PDT) Adi Palazova wrote: > I know that many people don_t like justified text on web sites. I will > be very grateful for more opinions about this. It spoils readability. If you are reading late at night and read the same line of text three times you know you ar

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-06 Thread David Laakso
Adi Palazova wrote: > I know that many people don’t like justified text on web sites. I will be > very grateful for more opinions about this. > > Thanks again,Adriana > > *It ain't no big deal.* It is a personal preference for me. I suspect I am older than you. I'm on a 116.5 dpi laptop. I

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-06 Thread Adi Palazova
Hi David, Ingo, Alan and All, Thank you very much for your responses. Ingo, thank you for the response and for the links. You are right that “bug” is not the appropriate word. But anyway, this problem persists in many web sites and I think that it could be useful to share what I know about it. D

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-06 Thread Alan K Baker
www.virtualtheatreorgans.com Admin: ConnArtistes, UKShopsmiths, 2nd Touch & A-P groups Shopsmith 520 + bits Flatulus Antiquitus - Original Message - From: Adi Palazova To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 11:06 PM Subject: [css-d] IE bug with background im

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-06 Thread David Laakso
> The other reason I’m writing here is to ask if you can help me with the site > check. I’m away from home for 2-3 months and don’t have the possibility to > check it in some browsers. I’ll be very grateful if you let me know about any > browser problem that you may see, especially with Mac and

Re: [css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-06 Thread Ingo Chao
Adi Palazova wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I think that many of us have seen the IE bug with background images > on multi-line inline links. I’ve described three possible CSS > workarounds here: > > http://adipalaz.awardspace.com/linksbg-en.html > > These fixes are really simple and I hope they c

[css-d] IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links

2008-04-06 Thread Adi Palazova
Hello everyone, I think that many of us have seen the IE bug with background images on multi-line inline links. I’ve described three possible CSS workarounds here: http://adipalaz.awardspace.com/linksbg-en.html These fixes are really simple and I hope they can help somebody struggling with

Re: [css-d] IE Bug (6&7): Absolutely positioned element takes up vertical space

2007-04-18 Thread Ingo Chao
Dave Simon wrote: > ... > > ... > Details & Floor > Plans > > Unit Description & > Information > Floorplans > > > ... > Depending on the page you are on, the sub menus show or hide. > ul#details-flo

Re: [css-d] IE Bug (6&7): Absolutely positioned element takes up vertical space

2007-04-18 Thread Dave Simon
> It's the way you reveal the UL. Why display: inline;? If you let the > UL stay "block" then IE won't have the bug. Use display: block; > instead > of display: inline;. > > What's interesting is that I believe AP elements are required to be > block > at all times just like floats are, but then

Re: [css-d] IE Bug (6&7): Absolutely positioned element takes up vertical space

2007-04-17 Thread Big John
Dave Simon wrote: > I have a menu that is essentially a group of nested lists: - snip - > Depending on the page you are on, the sub menus show or hide. > ul#details-floorplans-nav is absolutely positioned and set to > display:none unless the body class is "details." > > When the body class i

[css-d] IE Bug (6&7): Absolutely positioned element takes up vertical space

2007-04-17 Thread Dave Simon
Long time reader, first time caller. Ha ha. Anyway, here's my issue: I have a menu that is essentially a group of nested lists: About 12 Trails Edge Details & Floor Plans Unit Description & Information Floorplan

Re: [css-d] IE bug?

2007-04-15 Thread Don - HtmlFixIt.com
Shelly wrote: > I'm having an issue here I've never come across before. > > I've got a site changed out from tables to XHTML Transitional/CSS. I > need a couple of conditional comments for teensy edits, but I'm having a > headache of a time. > > If I set the conditional like so: > > > > (wi

Re: [css-d] IE bug?

2007-04-15 Thread Robert Lane
what if you write it like this: removing the spaces __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discu

[css-d] IE bug?

2007-04-15 Thread Shelly
I'm having an issue here I've never come across before. I've got a site changed out from tables to XHTML Transitional/CSS. I need a couple of conditional comments for teensy edits, but I'm having a headache of a time. If I set the conditional like so: (with or without spaces), then IE6 read

Re: [css-d] IE bug with text-indent applied at the start of a page

2007-02-21 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Ingo Chao wrote: > No good idea. Maybe: > > p { margin: 0; text-indent: 0; } > > p:first-letter { padding-left: 1em; } I'd love to see your good ideas if you don't count this as good! Looks like a perfect solution to me. Removes the problem both on IE 6 and IE 7, and settin

Re: [css-d] IE bug with text-indent applied at the start of a page

2007-02-21 Thread Ingo Chao
Jukka K. Korpela wrote: > I was disappointed at seeing that IE 7 has preserved the bug that if you > set, say, > > p { margin: 0; text-indent: 1em; } > > to create "literary paragraphs", the browser applies the indentation at > the start of every new page when the document is printed, even when

[css-d] IE bug with text-indent applied at the start of a page

2007-02-20 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
I was disappointed at seeing that IE 7 has preserved the bug that if you set, say, p { margin: 0; text-indent: 1em; } to create "literary paragraphs", the browser applies the indentation at the start of every new page when the document is printed, even when the first line of a page is not a fi

Re: [css-d] IE bug nightmare - links destroying layout - advice appreciated

2007-01-03 Thread Ingo Chao
pavi wrote: > Hi, > > This is my first post to this forum - hello everyone. Welcome! > ... > http://www.theshamanskitchen.com/testproper/recipes.main2.php and > uses JS routines to populate the bottom-level menu and make some > smooth scrolling features. Works fine in browsers other than IE,

[css-d] IE bug nightmare - links destroying layout - advice appreciated

2007-01-03 Thread pavi
Hi, This is my first post to this forum - hello everyone. I'm not a complete CSS beginner, but am new to trying to debug inexplicable IE bugs. I've been struggling with IE bugs for 2 months now on a site I'm developing. It validates fine, and works perfectly on other browsers but I simply cann

Re: [css-d] IE Bug - but which?

2006-11-04 Thread francky
Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote: >Test page: > >http://www.webdesign101.dk/x/usenet/cssmenu2.html > >This pages suffers from a curious effect, which is, >when viewed in IE6, all of the content shifts to the >left when hovering over the menu the first time. > > Hi Jørgen, First I thought it would be a

[css-d] IE Bug - but which?

2006-11-04 Thread Jørgen Farum Jensen
Test page: http://www.webdesign101.dk/x/usenet/cssmenu2.html This pages suffers from a curious effect, which is, when viewed in IE6, all of the content shifts to the left when hovering over the menu the first time. --- Jørgen Farum Jensen http://www.webdesign101.dk ___

[css-d] IE-bug

2006-10-12 Thread Stefan Nagtegaal
Hi list! i hope some/one of you guys can help me out. I'm struggling with this for weeks now.. have a look at http://istyledthis.nl/ and see that the middle left corner is misplaced. It looks like there is some kind of margin set, but I (re)checked everything for several times, but imo the

Re: [css-d] IE Bug Driving me crazy!

2006-09-10 Thread francky
Mike Payson wrote: >>Hi Mike, >>A simple {position: relative} in the right place can do wonders for IE >>[1]! :-) >>Here: at the #indexGearLogo. >>See testpage >>. >> >> >> > >That didn't seem to help. I'm still getting

Re: [css-d] IE Bug Driving me crazy!

2006-09-10 Thread Mike Payson
> Hi Mike, > A simple {position: relative} in the right place can do wonders for IE > [1]! :-) > Here: at the #indexGearLogo. > See testpage > . > That didn't seem to help. I'm still getting the same box. It did bring the l

Re: [css-d] IE Bug Driving me crazy!

2006-09-10 Thread francky
Mike Payson wrote: >I'm running into an annoying IE bug. IE is sort of duplicating one of >my boxes. It's not a direct duplicate, it's larger and contains no >content, but it's has the same color & border. It's about 95% >duplicatable, but every once in a while, it seems to go away. >Refreshing th

[css-d] IE Bug Driving me crazy!

2006-09-09 Thread Mike Payson
I'm running into an annoying IE bug. IE is sort of duplicating one of my boxes. It's not a direct duplicate, it's larger and contains no content, but it's has the same color & border. It's about 95% duplicatable, but every once in a while, it seems to go away. Refreshing the browser usually brings

Re: [css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only > Getting IE to show

2006-08-15 Thread francky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Thanks, Francky > >I don't want to abuse your goodwill, but I am now having problems with my >SECOND site. This site looks a lot like the first one, since the two are twin >sites and requested an identical look (school site and PTA site). >This is an IE issue. The cont

Re: [css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only

2006-08-14 Thread cpotochny
AIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Aug 14, 2006 7:21 PM >To: "Potochny, Christine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], css-d@lists.css-discuss.org >Subject: Re: [css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only > >Potochny, Christine wrote: > >>Franky

Re: [css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only

2006-08-14 Thread francky
Potochny, Christine wrote: >Franky, > >[...] Everything works! [...] > > >>Here my URL for the web page: http://www.elcarmelo.paloaltopta.org/ >>(production site) OR http://cpotochny.com/PTA/ (development site) >> >> >Francky wrote: >[...] Testpage! >

Re: [css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only

2006-08-10 Thread francky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi, > >I am desperate. I have a simple school site launching in a week and can't >find a fix! I have this issue ONLY in Internet Explorer. > >I have a left nav bar that is floated to the left. Each link in the nav bar is >a list item. Within the lists item, the link

[css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only

2006-08-09 Thread cpotochny
Hi, I am desperate. I have a simple school site launching in a week and can't find a fix! I have this issue ONLY in Internet Explorer. I have a left nav bar that is floated to the left. Each link in the nav bar is a list item. Within the lists item, the link has ah a different color for th

Re: [css-d] ie bug - what else?

2006-06-21 Thread francky
Josh Weinstein wrote: >IE is pushing a div over 1px to the left and I can't figure out why. Can >anyone help? > >Take a look at: > >http://design.flowingpens.com/css_discuss/ > >In firefox, my #branding div sits where it is supposed to. But in IE, it is >moved one pixel to the left. How come?

[css-d] ie bug - what else?

2006-06-21 Thread Josh Weinstein
IE is pushing a div over 1px to the left and I can't figure out why. Can anyone help? Take a look at: http://design.flowingpens.com/css_discuss/ In firefox, my #branding div sits where it is supposed to. But in IE, it is moved one pixel to the left. How come? Thanks.

Re: [css-d] IE bug I've never encountered. please help!

2006-06-08 Thread Ingo Chao
> Ingo Chao wrote: > >> >>> The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com >> >> To me, it looks like the entire page shrinks horizontally while page >> load and switching from one page to the other (IE6 standalone next to >> IE7) >> John Haas wrote: > However, I'm not seeing horizontal shrinking

Re: [css-d] IE bug I've never encountered. please help!

2006-06-08 Thread John Haas
Yes, I found that by changing the top of those blocks to a div as opposed to an h2 and basically position:relative'ing that and its parent divs, it seems to have fixed the issue.. However, I'm not seeing horizontal shrinking on page load in IE6 or IE7 like you described... Thanks for the rep

Re: [css-d] IE bug I've never encountered. please help!

2006-06-07 Thread Ingo Chao
John Haas wrote: > The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com > > The issue: All of the top parts of the sidebar blocks (which are > actually h2 tags) are shifting leftwards about 100 pixels upon page > load. It at first renders correctly, then quickly shifts to the left. To me, it looks like

Re: [css-d] IE bug I've never encountered. please help!

2006-06-06 Thread Els
John Haas wrote: >> The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com >> >> The issue: All of the top parts of the sidebar blocks (which >> are actually h2 tags) are shifting leftwards about 100 pixels >> upon page load. It at first renders correctly, then quickly >> shifts to the left. I see what you'r

[css-d] IE bug I've never encountered. please help!

2006-06-06 Thread John Haas
Hi folks... Was just about to finish up work for the night on the site I'm working on when out of the blue, an IE6/PC bug seems to have reared it's ugly head. I've checked all the usual IE bugs but I am not seeing where this is going wrong. The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com The iss

Re: [css-d] IE bug - Submit and Reset

2006-02-17 Thread Ingo Chao
Iorhael wrote: > When I click submit on this form, the space above the Submit and Reset > buttons disappears in IE. It doesn't effect the function but it looks ugly. > Does anyone know of a fix for this? > > http://www.drkdesign.com/debscards/cards_form.php > Have you tried applying layout to

Re: [css-d] IE bug - Submit and Reset

2006-02-16 Thread Iorhael
>input:focus, textarea:focus, select:focus { background-color: #ABE2C4; >color: #590F81; margin: >15px; padding: 3px; width: 5em; >} >is it? Leyrson, Oh geesh! I forgot the CSS code for the buttonsmy apologies :( Here it is: input[type=submit], input[type=reset] { margin: 15px;

[css-d] IE bug - Submit and Reset

2006-02-16 Thread Iorhael
When I click submit on this form, the space above the Submit and Reset buttons disappears in IE. It doesn't effect the function but it looks ugly. Does anyone know of a fix for this? http://www.drkdesign.com/debscards/cards_form.php Thanks! Debbie __

Re: [css-d] ie bug with css positioned div over dropdown form element

2006-01-05 Thread Ingo Chao
chuck clark wrote: > Hi, > How can i correct this bug where a drop down form element is showing ontop > of an absolute positioned > div with a higher z-index. ... > http://chucklarge.mine.nu/csstest/iebugs/csspopup2.htm IE makes a distinction between 'windowed' and 'windowless' objects. Both si

[css-d] ie bug with css positioned div over dropdown form element

2006-01-04 Thread chuck clark
Hi, How can i correct this bug where a drop down form element is showing ontop of an absolute positioned div with a higher z-index. div#popup{border:1px solid #000; background-color:#ccc; width:200px; z-index:100; position: absolute;} Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing

[css-d] IE bug, main container is extending to far down

2005-12-05 Thread Andrew Mason
Hi folks, I did some acrobatics to get my site to layout properly and IE isn't taking it quite right: http://smandrew.com/dutch/work.php?id=pistil_photography In IE, the pattern background div extends about 200px further down than it should. Looks great in Firefox and Safari. I think it ha

Re: [css-d] IE Bug - New to me.

2005-11-21 Thread Ingo Chao
Phil Baines wrote: > I have this CSS: > > #imageBanner.bakery{ >background: #0066FF > /*url(images/graphics/bannerBakery.jpg) no-repeat*/; > } ... > #imageBanner.dairy{ >background: #CC0099 > /*url(images/graphics/ban

Re: [css-d] IE Bug - New to me.

2005-11-21 Thread Eystein Mack Alnæs
On Nov 21, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Phil Baines wrote: > http://dev.netring.co.uk/iebug/index.html Strange indeed. I couldn't get around it any other way then by separating them, and you don't need to change the html. Do you need to have the id and class together in the css syntax? #imageBanner

Re: [css-d] IE Bug - New to me.

2005-11-21 Thread Eystein Mack Alnæs
> > I have put together an example of this: > HYPERLINK "http://dev.netring.co.uk/iebug/"http://dev.netring.co.uk/ > iebug/ > css file is here: HYPERLINK > "http://dev.netring.co.uk/iebug/isbug.css"http://dev.netring.co.uk/ > iebug/isb > ug.css I get a "Directory Listing Denied - This Virtual

[css-d] IE Bug - New to me.

2005-11-21 Thread Phil Baines
Hi folks, I’ve stumbled across this new IE bug, or at least one that is new to me. I just wondered if anyone could point me in a good direction over it. I have this CSS: #imageBanner.bakery{ background: #0066FF /*url(images/graphics/bannerBakery.jpg) no-repeat*/;

Re: [css-d] IE bug

2005-09-14 Thread Ingo Chao
Ivelin Dobrev wrote: I'm trying to do a complete XHTML Strict with 100% CSS layout website, but I'm encountering strange problem. The html: http://new.bngoa.org/news.html CSS: http://new.bngoa.org/test.css So, in FireFox and Safari (I'm using Mac) everything is fine. When you open this page

[css-d] IE bug

2005-09-14 Thread Ivelin Dobrev
I'm trying to do a complete XHTML Strict with 100% CSS layout website, but I'm encountering strange problem. The html: http://new.bngoa.org/news.html CSS: http://new.bngoa.org/test.css So, in FireFox and Safari (I'm using Mac) everything is fine. When you open this page using IE/Win 6x it s

Re: [css-d] IE Bug - HELP!

2005-06-20 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: "David R. Moulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >http://staff.valpo.edu/dmoulton/test/oia-comm/ and I >am having a IE display issue. If you scroll down and refresh the page >you will see that the middle column does not show up. Any ideas? David, the first thing I'd suggest before attempting extens

[css-d] IE Bug - HELP!

2005-06-20 Thread David R. Moulton
All, I've been testing http://staff.valpo.edu/dmoulton/test/oia-comm/ and I am having a IE display issue. If you scroll down and refresh the page you will see that the middle column does not show up. Any ideas? David -- David R. Moulton | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Associate Director of Electronic Co

[css-d] IE Bug Related To Absolute & Relative Positioning?

2005-06-01 Thread Kelly Miller
Okay, I've written some code to do a popup menu. But IE seems to think that all relatively positioned elements should sit on top of all absolutely positioned elements. I dunno if it's based on code order (the menu is after the stuff giving me problems). It's not z-index; I tried that. Does