Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-17 Thread Rob Emenecker
Bill and Chris, Thanks for your help. I was able to implement the expression value in the CSS as suggested, with a conditional comment targeting IE6. (I realize that using a conditional style sheet, probably was not necessary, but I felt strongly about keeping the *patch* focused on the one

[css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-15 Thread Rob Emenecker
Hi all, The following site is working fine in IE7 and Firefox 2, but breaks down in IE6. Specifically the page sections containing the navigation bar and the content, are not filling down the page and stopping at the footer, along with scroll bars not appearing per the overflow: auto property on

Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-15 Thread Rob Emenecker
@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems Hi all, The following site is working fine in IE7 and Firefox 2, but breaks down in IE6. Specifically the page sections containing the navigation bar and the content, are not filling down the page and stopping at the footer

Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-15 Thread Chris Hardie
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Emenecker Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:18 AM To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems Hi all, The following site is working fine in IE7 and Firefox 2, but breaks down in IE6. Specifically the page sections

Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-15 Thread Rob Emenecker
Hi Chris, Thanks for the info. The general layout of the site, and the use of the AP divs, is to accomplish two very simple -- or what is simple with IE7 and FF2 -- things. First, the header and the footer regions get glued to the top and bottom of the viewport. This is working in IE6 okay as

Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-15 Thread Bill Brown
Last, I do know that the BOTTOM property is being honored, where I'm not trying to stretch something to fill the viewport, because the footer is fixed to the bottom of the viewport as it should be. Hi Rob, Nice site. I like the overall look and feel, now...onto your troubles. Your problem

Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems

2008-05-15 Thread Rob Emenecker
; 'Chris Hardie' Subject: Re: [css-d] site check -- IE6 problems Last, I do know that the BOTTOM property is being honored, where I'm not trying to stretch something to fill the viewport, because the footer is fixed to the bottom of the viewport as it should be. Hi Rob, Nice site

Re: [css-d] Site check ie6 problems

2007-11-08 Thread Hakan K
http://ellascreations.com/cat2.html IE7 has problem too..The pictures are overflowing on the texts... Thanks Hakan http://dominor.com On Nov 8, 2007 8:47 AM, 21nasui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello this is my first post... and as everyone else... Im working my way through the css. I am

[css-d] Site check ie6 problems

2007-11-08 Thread 21nasui
Hello this is my first post... and as everyone else... Im working my way through the css. I am having problems in ie6 displaying one of my product catalog pages I made. Any tips on the ie6 problems or overall css guidance is appreciated. http://ellascreations.com/cat2.html Thank you, Sui

Re: [css-d] Site check ie6 problems

2007-11-08 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
21nasui wrote: Any tips on the ie6 problems or overall css guidance is appreciated. http://ellascreations.com/cat2.html Not enough space in there, and IE6 doesn't respect any declared dimensions. Adding / changing to... .prod_1, .prod_2, .prod_3, .prod_4, .prod_5, .prod_6, .prod_7, .prod_8,