On 8/5/11 6:35 AM, Darrin Roenfanz wrote:
http://roenfanz.info/images/dcr_preview.png
Could the kind CSS Listers please go over my design and maybe help
polish things up?
See: http://roenfanz.info/projects/dcr.v2.5/
Thanks in advance,
Darrin C Roenfanz
I think you are tripping over your ow
On 5/08/2011 8:35 PM, Darrin Roenfanz wrote:
Good morning fellow listers!
The past couple days, I've been toying around with a test design for my
yet-to-be-published website. Except for edges not lining up exactly, the
design happens to work just about right with my current install of
Firefox (I
Good morning fellow listers!
The past couple days, I've been toying around with a test design for my
yet-to-be-published website. Except for edges not lining up exactly, the
design happens to work just about right with my current install of
Firefox (I think it's FF6b2) on Win7. While the CSS I
Elle Meredith wrote:
> The logo is appearing behind the main image on the home page -- even
> though it has higher z-index
Absolute positioned elements that are children of absolute or relative
positioned elements, can't escape their parents' stacking level, no
matter how high z-index is given to
Thank you Dmitry Demeshkin and Ingo Chao.
So, here's the problems and solutions again:
In IE 6 and 7:
#main-image not positioned right
Solution:
#additional-content {position:relative; width:450px; }
#home #main-image {position: absolute; top:0; left:0;}
divs pushed down
Solution: declared .prepe
Elle Meredith wrote:
> ...
> In Opera 9 the main problem is that the logo is positioned too much to
> the left. Also my stage on the gallery page is again positioned to the
> left instead of right
>
> The site is at: http://designbyelle.com.au/poinciana/
It is absolutely positioned, but i
Elle Meredith wrote:
> ...
>
> the round corners in the main navigation -- one
> corner does not align.
>
> The site is at: http://designbyelle.com.au/poinciana/
>
>
#main-nav ul li a { /*screen.css (Line 68)*/
background: white url(../img/rounded-left.gif) no-repeat left bottom;
...
I t
Hi,
I actually have a few problems with some elements and wanted to ask
for your help.
In IE (6 and 7):
On the home page, the #main-image is positioned too much to the right
and it is above the logo instead of below it.
There are also a few divs that get pushed down:
-- #featured-project on t
Hi,
I have 2 irritating problems, both to do with the positioning within
the heading area of my brother's website.
http://www.high-forest.co.uk/test/guestrooms.htm
1. I want the big blue title image "Ingleside" to remain centered in
the space to the right of the photo of the hotel, whatever th
vwf wrote:
> http://www.umantec.nl/olland/
> I try to learn CSS2. I made my first pages, and they render as
> intended with Firefox 1.5 and Opera 9. Unfortunately, in IE6 it is a
> mess. Can someone tell me what I do wrong?
Nothing much wrong with your CSS, but you are experiencing a few IE-bugs
Hello,
I try to learn CSS2. I made my first pages, and they render as intended
with Firefox 1.5 and Opera 9. Unfortunately, in IE6 it is a mess.
Can someone tell me what I do wrong?
http://www.umantec.nl/olland/
Thank you for your time.
Fulko
PS. I know about the IE6 PNG-transparency problems
Hi Stuart,
Stuart King wrote:
> I am having to problems:
>
> 1: the navVert menu will not stay inside the wrapper
> 2. when hovering, it does not change colors
>
> Url: http://www.1954crestlineskyliner.com/index.htm
>
I think you just ran into the "positioning pitfall".
With position: absolut
On 1/16/06, Stuart King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having to problems:
>
> 1: the navVert menu will not stay inside the wrapper
> 2. when hovering, it does not change colors
>
The color simply won't change because you have an invalid color code
(you put an "o" instead of a zero. To make th
I am having to problems:
1: the navVert menu will not stay inside the wrapper
2. when hovering, it does not change colors
Url: http://www.1954crestlineskyliner.com/index.htm
Please help,
Thank you,
Sincerely,
zinlover
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Hello,
I am going to immediately appologise for not having anything uploaded,
and especially for not being able to do so until later tonight when I
get home, but here is my problem.
I set a div width for my entire page to sit in (600px) and I have it
centered so it will space itself liquidly. My
On Sun, 15 May 2005 11:25:57 -0400, Tatham Oddie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having some problems in IE getting something to sit at the bottom of the
screen on http://testdrive.whatcanido.com.au/. If you look at that site
in
FF1.0.4 you'll see what I'm trying to achieve - however now I need to
Hi all,
Having some problems in IE getting something to sit at the bottom of the
screen on http://testdrive.whatcanido.com.au/. If you look at that site in
FF1.0.4 you'll see what I'm trying to achieve - however now I need to hack
it down for other browsers.
Basically - IE6 seems to be squa
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