Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-21 Thread Edward Spodick
At 12:29 PM +0200 6/20/09, bruce.som...@web.de wrote: >David Laakso wrote > >> There is hope from Sweden. > > > >In my mail system, clicking on that link copies it to the URL-field >with the trailing gt-sign, and thus lea

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-20 Thread Tim Snadden
On 20/06/2009, at 1:01 PM, MEM wrote: > > I will now try to change the px to em, so that the boxes can grow > with the > browser text size, and also, try to put inside this box, 3 divs, and > put the Bear in mind that while you may want your text to be set in a relative unit (like ems) for

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-20 Thread bruce . somers
David Laakso wrote > There is hope from Sweden. > > > ~d In my mail system, clicking on that link copies it to the URL-field with the trailing gt-sign, and thus leads to Oops! Something went wrong. You may have f

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-19 Thread David Laakso
> No CSS3 solution for this I’m afraid, since this is not only a rounded > corner request, is a “rounded corner with glow border effect request” (I > hate this designer), and I believe not even gecko supports the border-image > css3 property. > > Márcio > > > There is hope from Sweden.

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-19 Thread MEM
> if the avant-garde were my bag, > I'd > look into the simple, satisfying, and far less frustrating solution > that > CSS3 offers [1]. Granted, as of this writing, the browser support for > that module is weak. Nevertheless, it allows one to concentrate, all > the > more, on important matters: put

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-18 Thread David Laakso
MEM wrote: > Thanks Tim and David, > > The reason I'm having all this bunch of divs, is because I want to have > borders with gradient and rounded corners, using the so called "1 image > technique". > I don't understand what all does divs do, because I see only the code but no > explanations about

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-18 Thread MEM
Thanks Tim and David, The reason I'm having all this bunch of divs, is because I want to have borders with gradient and rounded corners, using the so called "1 image technique". I don't understand what all does divs do, because I see only the code but no explanations about the whys. 1) If you c

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-18 Thread Tim Snadden
On 18/06/2009, at 12:19 PM, MEM wrote: > Hello, > > I’m trying to work with boxes having rounded corners and gradient > borders. > I’m using a 1 image technique to accomplish that. > > Some boxes will eventually need some scrollbars. But I’m having a > hard time > figuring out, how can we pro

Re: [css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-18 Thread David Laakso
MEM wrote: > Can I please have your help on this: > http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/outra_tecnica.html > > I'm unable to move the scrollbar up. I want the scrollbar to be inside the > parent div and with some margin on top and bottom... No success. > I'm newbie on CSS. Any help would be g

[css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-18 Thread MEM
Can I please have your help on this: http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/outra_tecnica.html I'm unable to move the scrollbar up. I want the scrollbar to be inside the parent div and with some margin on top and bottom... No success. I'm newbie on CSS. Any help would be greatly appreciated. T

[css-d] scrollbar position

2009-06-17 Thread MEM
Hello, I’m trying to work with boxes having rounded corners and gradient borders. I’m using a 1 image technique to accomplish that. Some boxes will eventually need some scrollbars. But I’m having a hard time figuring out, how can we properly position the scrollbar so that I can have equal top a