http://test.fatpawdesign.com/purm/purm.aminepolyols.html
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/purm/purmbaseformatcss.css
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/purm/purmpagecss.css
In FF and Opera in Win XP; and in FF, Opera, and IE6 in Win2K the
h3.titlerow clears the floated dl#pagenav above it, so the blue
Hi all-
I have finally finished converting our current site from a very messy table
layout to a pure css site, including flyouts. I would appreciate any
feedback on it.
http://www.ism.ws/FinalNewIndex.cfm
Thanks,
Taryn
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Subject: [css-d] Site check please
I have tested on IE 5.5, 6, and 7...the current versions of Firefox and
Opera. Could someone please test on older browsers and the Mac please?
http://www.servcon.net/new/index.htm
TIA,
Jeralyn
03/28/2007
Jeralyn:
Looks good in Safari and Firefox
I have tested on IE 5.5, 6, and 7...the current versions of Firefox and Opera.
Could someone please test on older browsers and the Mac please?
http://www.servcon.net/new/index.htm
TIA,
Jeralyn
8:00? 8:25?
Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
I have tested on IE 5.5, 6, and 7...the current versions of Firefox and
Opera. Could someone please test on older browsers and the Mac please?
http://www.servcon.net/new/index.htm
TIA,
Jeralyn
27 screen captures
Hi All
I thought I had this site finished but it seems there might be some
problems with it.
This is what it should look like:
http://woodland.lostwithiel.org.uk/Picture1.jpg
Can you tell me if you are seeing this please and if not any ideas why please?
http://woodland.lostwithiel.org.uk/
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi All
I thought I had this site finished but it seems there might be some
problems with it.
This is what it should look like:
http://woodland.lostwithiel.org.uk/Picture1.jpg
Can you tell me if you are seeing this please and if not any ideas why please?
OK, three
On 2/21/07, Nic Pulford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the comments.
The top header is a fixed and the text is meant to scroll under it. That
it has a transparent edge is what is meant to make it different.
Font size changes are targeted at the different sizes screens rather than
Can someone check this site template out please.
http://www.lasadev.com/NewLasa/
I have looked at IE 7.0 Opera and Firefox on PC's the Mac is where it needs
checking. Sorry it has a lot of java in it, it is supposed to change size as
you reduce screen size. It does not go down to PDA screen
On 2/20/07, Nic Pulford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone check this site template out please.
http://www.lasadev.com/NewLasa/
[...]
The top image gets in the way of the text when I scroll down on Firefox
2.0.0.1. This is quite an annoyance! Is this intended behavior? The rest
of the
On 2/10/07, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#mainrightcol {margin: 0; overflow: hidden; padding-left: 20px; height: 1%;}
* html #mainrightcol {overflow: visible;}
#menu a {height: 1%;}
- The first line simply isolates the #mainrightcol and adjust its
spacing. This affects all
Robin Fisher wrote:
Do you know why there is a couple of extra pixels under the header
image? Firefox is respecting a max-height declaration of 150px but
IE seems to be adding 3 pixels.
Depending on font-size...
An image is 'inline' by default, and that is the space reserved for
Hi All,
This is my first proper project and would like a quick check just on
the homepage particularly in relation to IE 6 7.
I've been using Browsercam to check and I've noted some problems
particularly with regards to the right column and the navigation menu.
Any advice in this regard would
Robin Fisher wrote:
This is my first proper project and would like a quick check just
on the homepage particularly in relation to IE 6 7.
Nice project.
I've been using Browsercam to check and I've noted some problems
particularly with regards to the right column and the navigation
menu.
Hi everyone-
Can I please get a site check on http://ifpsm.ism.ws/
Especially on a mac and IE 7.
Thanks.
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Hi everyone-
Can I please get a site check on http://ifpsm.ism.ws/
Especially on a mac and IE 7.
Thanks.
No problems in Safari, Camino and FF on Mac.
Cheers
George
www.shapeshed.com | Web and Graphic Design
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Seems fine in IE7
On 1/26/07, Taryn Regish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone-
Can I please get a site check on http://ifpsm.ism.ws/
Especially on a mac and IE 7.
--
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http://thepeer.blogspot.com
Imagine all the people / Sharing all the world
Taryn Regish wrote:
Can I please get a site check on http://ifpsm.ism.ws/
Especially on a mac and IE 7.
re: xp
Performed well for me in ie/7.0 through ie/5.01. FWIW, there are
vertical gaps between the menu items in ie/5.01, but the menu and pages
are perfectly usable. There is an interesting
Hello Taryn,
Friday, January 26, 2007, 1:33:55 PM, you wrote:
Hi everyone-
Can I please get a site check on http://ifpsm.ism.ws/
Especially on a mac and IE 7.
using:
Laptop 1680x1050 132% normal Size (127 dpi)Windows XP SP2
IE7
Note I'm using a laptop contrast light Grey/white for reading
Hi Rich
Could you please do a site check on this site please:
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
Css is contained in the header. Sources are:
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/
for the layout.
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/
for the menus.
The issues relating to the css are the space
Hello Richard,
Friday, January 5, 2007, 10:32:12 AM, you wrote:
Hi All
Could you please do a site check on this site please:
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
Css is contained in the header. Sources are:
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/
for the layout.
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/
Richard Brown wrote:
Could you please do a site check on this site please:
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
The issues relating to the css are the space above the first nav box
should not be there.
I guess you mean in ie?
Add this ruleset to kill the ie margin:
form { margin: 0; } add to close gap
Please, would you take a look at www.zangthal.co.uk any comments/suggestions
would be of interest.
BTW the styling of the contact page's script hasn't been finished yet.
Maybe off-topic but one possible problem is for the line in .htaccess
RewriteRule .*\.(gif|jpg|pdf)$
Hello,
I think everything validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict .
Could you please tell whats wrong and how to fix it and where I need to
improve ? http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html
or
At least point me in the right direction.
Stephen Oravec wrote:
Could you please tell whats wrong and how to fix it and where I need to
improve ?
http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html
Csshttp://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/software.html
I know I have a few problems with :
1. alignment
If you mean center the page
took your advise THANKS added a gradient image for content and swapped
the footer image was .png made it a .gif .
but dont own a (cough-cough) Windows pc to see how it looks .
Thanks again for the help .
On 12/2/06, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Oravec wrote:
Could
Stephen Oravec wrote:
took your advise THANKS added a gradient image for content and
swapped the footer image was .png made it a .gif .
but dont own a (cough-cough) Windows pc to see how it looks .
*It is hard dirty work but as you've found out, someone has to do it.
Such is my lot in
We are finishing the design at http://blog.jordanbarab.com and would like
feedback on the design - display issues in browsers we do not have available
to us.
So far, we've tested with:
- Win2k/FF v1.5x
- Win2k/IE6
- Win2k/Netscape v7.2
- Win2k/Opera v7.5x
- Knoppix 3.7/Konqueror v3.3.1
Reese wrote:
We are finishing the design at http://blog.jordanbarab.com and would like
feedback on the design - display issues in browsers we do not have available
to us.
[trimmed]
Reese
There are 7 captures here
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=301687. It is doing ok
in
Hi everyone.
Please check this one for me
www.wysdiman.co.za
Weird little problem, in IE again.
ger gets displayed between the pics and the intro paragrapgh, no
ideas why. Can anyone maybe shed any light on this???
Regards
Pieter
Pieter Botha wrote:
www.wysdiman.co.za
ger gets displayed between the pics and the intro paragrapgh, no
ideas why. Can anyone maybe shed any light on this???
The Explorer 6 Duplicate Characters Bug is explained here...
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html
...and
Pieter Botha wrote:
Please check this one for me
www.wysdiman.co.za
Weird little problem, in IE again.
ger gets displayed between the pics and the intro paragrapgh, no
ideas why. Can anyone maybe shed any light on this???
Regards
Pieter
It may be the ie 'duplicate character'
at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html
By the way, it's fine in IE7.
Regards,
Bill
From: Pieter Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO
and it
should be ok.
You can find a full description at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html
By the way, it's fine in IE7.
Regards,
Bill
From: Pieter Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] Site check please.
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
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Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I didn't check your site. Franky has already replied with some corrections and
other help.
Below, from the CSS in your email, note that the padding declaration does not
have the required
On 10/19/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pieter Botha wrote:
Hello everyone.
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I have a little problem in IE...
The dark green header bar (h1 with background color applied) should
touch the menu bar, there is a small
Pieter Botha wrote:
Hello everyone.
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I have a little problem in IE...
The dark green header bar (h1 with background color applied) should
touch the menu bar, there is a small little annoying gap.
Seems like padding is applied to the
Hello everyone.
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I have a little problem in IE...
The dark green header bar (h1 with background color applied) should
touch the menu bar, there is a small little annoying gap.
Seems like padding is applied to the heading although I
Mims, Jane K. wrote:
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now) of
my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page that
obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
I
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now)
of my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page
that obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now)
of my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page
that obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
Not on my
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now) of
my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page that
obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
I checked it in Win XP
Hello all,
I've done a small site using Mambo, but trying to conform to standards.
Can you please check it?
It's http://parqueviscondesetubal.com
Thanks in advance,
Ricardo Mestre
--
| Comida. Abrigo. Roupa.
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Thanks
Emma
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Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for
too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Very busy site with lots
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Subject: [css-d] Site Check Please
Date: 21 Sep 2006 22:34:10 +0100
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Thanks
)
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Subject: [css-d] Site Check Please
Date: 21 Sep 2006 22:34:10 +0100
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too
long
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.nouse.co.uk
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Emma
xp :: moz, ff, opera, seamonkey, ie
Hmm. Unusual. Well designed, easy to read, informative student
newspapers are few
FWIW, does it for me every time in FF, works fine in IE.
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I think this is something to do with the way the page loads - I've
noticed
it does this, but it doesn't do it everytime
At 2:24 PM -0400 9/19/06, ~davidLaakso wrote:
tedd wrote:
Best,
~dL
PS Tedd and I are even surlier and nastier to each other off-list.
Yeah, but that's only when we're speaking to each other. :-)
As Oscar Wilde once said -- The critic has to educate the public; the
artist has to educate
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
-- just the a directory. I'm redoing my entire site to be more
flexible and amenable to browser's window size. The menu works, but
the links in web-tips are not done -- I have a lot more to add.
The site seems to hold-up pretty well in
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
Works OK as you suspected in Opera 9.01, FF1.5.0.7, IE7,IE6, WinXP 1024x768.
Zooms ok until very largest settings when Sperling.com drops out of banner.
Not something I would be concerned about.
Cannot help with problem in IE7 as just getting
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
Hi tedd,
Very nice look and feel. My only reservation is that I just hate code
repeating itself and I hate to see nbsp;nbsp; used as spacing, so I'd
like your h3 to be redefined as having the bird gif as a background
(left) with
tedd wrote:
http://sperling.com/a/
-- just the a directory. I'm redoing my entire site to be more
flexible and amenable to browser's window size. The menu works, but
the links in web-tips are not done -- I have a lot more to add.
The site seems to hold-up pretty well in BrowserCam, but I
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
-- just the a directory. I'm redoing my entire site to be more
flexible and amenable to browser's window size. The menu works, but
the links in web-tips are not done -- I have a lot more to add.
The site seems to hold-up pretty
Kay C. Tien wrote:
http://kt1.clarityconnect.net/cchy/index.html
I've checked it on FF, SeaMonkey, Opera on Win XP, and Safari, FF,
and IE on the MAC OS X. They're all fine, but in IE on Win XP, I
have this gap between the menu buttons and the picture right above
it. Any ideas?
It's
Yep. That did the trick. Thank you!
Kay
At 09:45 AM 9/12/2006 Tuesday, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Kay C. Tien wrote:
http://kt1.clarityconnect.net/cchy/index.html
I've checked it on FF, SeaMonkey, Opera on Win XP, and Safari, FF,
and IE on the MAC OS X. They're all fine, but in IE on Win
On 9/12/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's the browser-default for images - block vs. inline.
Browsers have 'display: block' as default for that doctype
(Transitional), except IE/win which has 'display: inline' as default -
regardless of doctype.
Is that affected by quirks mode?
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
It's the browser-default for images - block vs. inline.
Browsers have 'display: block' as default for that doctype
(Transitional), except IE/win which have 'display: inline' as default -
regardless of doctype.
While your solution is sound (and appropriate), I'm curious
Bradley Wright wrote:
While your solution is sound (and appropriate), I'm curious as to
where you get the impression that browsers use display: block; for
img / elements under any doctype--even when there isn't one. This
has never been my experience, and I don't believe it's the case in
On Sep 13, 2006, at 1:40 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Bradley Wright wrote:
While your solution is sound (and appropriate), I'm curious as to
where you get the impression that browsers use display: block; for
img / elements under any doctype--even when there isn't one. This
has never been my
Hi All,
Why do I keep having this problem with IE PC having an extra gap?
http://kt1.clarityconnect.net/cchy/index.html
I've checked it on FF, SeaMonkey, Opera on Win XP, and Safari, FF,
and IE on the MAC OS X. They're all fine, but in IE on Win XP, I
have this gap between the menu buttons
Hi,
Can you please check
http://www.tarotcardcombinations.com/
Also can someone tell me why I am getting those warnings in the CSS
validatorespecially with CntBody...because it has a background color in
it... and how to solve it..
Thanks for the feedback
Thanks
PWPaust
Professional Web Pages - Information wrote:
Hi,
Can you please check
http://www.tarotcardcombinations.com/
Also can someone tell me why I am getting those warnings in the CSS
validatorespecially with CntBody...because it has a background color in
it... and how to solve it..
Hi
Can I please get a site check on
http://www.gnd.com.au/temp2/
Legal stuff(to protect us)
Disclaimer: No details on the website are final.. no offerings on the
website are final - the website is still in construction and does not
represent the final product and/or offers any product on
~davidLaakso wrote:
Professional Web Pages - Information wrote:
Hi
Can I please get a site check on
http://www.gnd.com.au/temp2/
PWP
Hmm. I am not able to function /with/ the Macromedia Flash player. So I
think that I will just pass on this site check.
The GND website cannot function
Hi everyone,
I would appreciate a site check for http://www.daddaily.com. Particularly
interested in rendering in Mac browsers and Netscape.
Thanks,
Art
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Hi all,
I'm working on a site redesign, and desperately need help fixing it for IE6.
The sample design is located here:
http://www.furnitureofamerica.com/redesign/
with CSS here:
http://www.furnitureofamerica.com/redesign/css/foa-styles.css
As far as I know, it looks good in everything except
Lorraine Barte Nepomuceno wrote:
I'm working on a site redesign, and desperately need help fixing it
for IE6.
http://www.furnitureofamerica.com/redesign/
You have met the 'margin-doubling on floats' bug in IE/win.
To fix it, add...
#main-content {display: inline;}
Also, it looks like IE
Hello everybody!
I just finished my first big CSS-Website...
May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly
welcome... I am sure I missed something.
Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com
Thank you very much, Oliver
PS: The Print-CSS is not completely done... So
Hello everybody!
I just finished my first big CSS-Website...
May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly
welcome... I am sure I missed something.
Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com
Thank you very much, Oliver
Had a quick look in Windows XP (1024 x 768) and
Oliver Saager wrote:
I just finished my first big CSS-Website...
May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly
welcome... I am sure I missed something.
Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com
Thank you very much, Oliver
You have done well, Oliver...although, it took
Robert O'Rourke on August 03, 2006 9:28 PM asked to Site check
http://ipg.sanchothefat.com
What I like:
---
1. The site looks to be using a very common CMS which are notorious for
using table based templates. You have done a nice job using a CSS based
template which passes valid
On 06/08/05 01:01 (GMT-0500) [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently typed:
Robert O'Rourke on August 03, 2006 9:28 PM asked to Site check
http://ipg.sanchothefat.com
What I recommend to Improve:
4. for a 780px width, you should go for a smaller font size, consider :
body { font : 80%/1.25em
Felix Miata wrote:
... though it also specifies line-height: 1.25em, which should be
changed to simply 1.25. Here's why:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/line-height-inherit.html
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/bigdefaults.html
Hi,
Why does Yahoo specify line-height in EM's then?
/**
* Default
Micky Hulse wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
... though it also specifies line-height: 1.25em, which should be
changed to simply 1.25.
Why does Yahoo specify line-height in EM's then?
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/fonts/
A bit confusing... I assume Yahoo CSS gurus know what they are doing.
Wow! Thanks for the great feedback Georg! I really appreciate the
clarification. I think for most of the layouts I create, a unit-less
line-height will be just what the doctor ordered.
Thanks again for your top-notch input. :)
Cheers,
Micky
Thanks everyone, I wasn't aware I could specify line-height without
units till now. Nice one. I've used a darker colour for the emphasised
paragraph and left the font-size on the body and content well alone. I
think the reason I shrank it down was that trebuchet didn't look so good
so I've
Hello list,
Another day another template, I'd appreciate some testing on
http://ipg.sanchothefat.com
Its the development copy of a simple website I've put together to try
and improve their search engine rankings. I'm not really a designer so I
didn't spend long on the design (its a lot
Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Another day another template, I'd appreciate some testing on
http://ipg.sanchothefat.com
Its the development copy of a simple website...}
Rob
Your simple site is really not so simple. Working well in xp ie, ff, and
opera.
18 captures(I did not wait for them to
David Laakso wrote:
Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Another day another template, I'd appreciate some testing on
http://ipg.sanchothefat.com
Its the development copy of a simple website...}
Rob
...
Subjective:
The pale yellow is too pale; and, while the fonts scale fine, the start
Hi all, would you be able to check the following for me please,
especially on Mac and UNIX.
The portfolio link (main nav at the top) has a page to check the 'you
are here' effect, all other pages don't exist yet.
http://public.softectra.com/060706_1/index.html
David Laakso wrote:
Erik Visser wrote:
http://beta.bartbleijerveld.nl/8/site/
xp :: ie/opera/ff/moz
Crazy about all that white space.
too much you mean?
Might be nice to relieve some of the starkness, though, with a touch of color
here and there.
what is starkness?
the simple / clean
Mark Batty (Gmail) wrote:
http://public.softectra.com/060706_1/index.html
In Safari, #cwrap shrinks-to-fit #col1 to a width of a word.
#cwrap { overflow: hidden; ... }
#col1 { width: 100%; ...}
This is due to the overflow:hidden; I am not sure if this is a bug. I
think Safari needs a width
Erik Visser wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Erik Visser wrote:
http://beta.bartbleijerveld.nl/8/site/
p :: ie/opera/ff/moz
Crazy about all that white space.
too much you mean?
I mean that I like all the white space.
Might be nice to relieve some of the starkness,
This is due to the overflow:hidden; I am not sure if this is a bug. I
think Safari needs a width in #cwrap. A problem, regarding your
em-padding on these elements. A better understanding of the bug would
give us a better solution.
Do you think that setting #col1 to 99.9% or hiding the
Mark Batty (Gmail) wrote:
This is due to the overflow:hidden; I am not sure if this is a bug. I
think Safari needs a width in #cwrap. A problem, regarding your
em-padding on these elements. A better understanding of the bug would
give us a better solution.
Do you think that setting #col1
http://beta.bartbleijerveld.nl/8/site/
thanks, Erik
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Erik Visser wrote:
http://beta.bartbleijerveld.nl/8/site/
thanks, Erik
xp :: ie/opera/ff/moz
Nice, clean , and simple site. Crazy about all that white space. Might
be nice to relieve some of the starkness, though, with a touch of color
here and there. I do not know exactly what is causing
Thanks to advice that has come through this group since the beginning of
the year, this site just went live. Tips that have been particularly
useful have included centering words and groups images, also some
general tips on opacity and background images, alt-text. I checked on
windows XP, IE
Also - for IE it would be better if I could make hover work
for the entire width of the menu
try adding display:block; to your a's and for IE add zoom:1; for the same a's.
width:100%; on the a's might be needed as well.
HTH
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Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic |
ph:
I already had display: block defined in the main stylesheet
(stylesheet.css) for both a: and a:hover. I keep all my if IE stuff in
a separate stylesheet (if_ie.css), and added the following to it:
.vnav li a{
width: 100%;
}
.vnav li a:hover {
zoom: 1;
width: 100%;
}
.vnav li a{
width: 100%;
}
.vnav li a:hover {
zoom: 1;
width: 100%;
}
www.coalcreekcollision.com is the site.
Was this a typo or did you not add the zoom to the a as well? Not just
the a:hover.
Sorry if this isn't helping...
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Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media
Hi Peter
I've tried out most of your suggestions and they work great. I haven't
tried the one for fixing the varying column lengths yet, but will do
that soon.
Thank you very much for you help.
Pat
Peter wrote:
Try adding,
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Subject: [css-d] site check please
Yes, I am pretty sure you are right aboout the overlap/gap being caused
by the absolute positioning. You have the div class=leftcolh
positioned absolutely relative to the wrapper, fixed 102px below the
top of the page. When the header box expands
Hello,
Could someone have a look at a site that I've rebuilt. It is my first
attempt at a proper website since starting to learn XHTML and CSS last
year. Before that, I'd done a couple of sites using Front Pge, so it's
been a great learning curve.
I've put the complete site here temporarily:
From: Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 10:16 PM
Subject: [css-d] site check please
Hello,
Could someone have a look at a site that I've rebuilt. It is my first
attempt at a proper website since starting to learn XHTML and CSS last
year.
I've put the complete site here
Hello,
I am in the process of handing over a website for an antiques
company and so far I have only been able to test it under FF 1.5,
IE6win, and Opera 8+. These are all fine i think but i would really
appreciate it if anyone could have a look on mac browsers and earlier IE
versions.
Robert O'Rourke wrote:
[...I would really
appreciate it if anyone could have a look on mac browsers and earlier IE
versions.
http://www.1850.co.uk/
Rob
The text-links for 'site map,' and 'skip nav' only appear at extreme
font re-sizing; and, since they are white on
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