Wrote by two completely different teams of programmers, with different
mentalities. They actually share very little in common with each
other, other than the name that is.
On May 20, 2004, at 09:51, Mordechai Peller wrote:
You would figure, one company, one logic, one set of bugs. But no!
You'd be better off buying a cheap mac to test on. The PearPC thing is
full of bugs and slower than a dead turtle (talk about slow!). From
what I've seen, it 1/500th the speed of your current processor.
On May 20, 2004, at 04:42, Ralph wrote:
Hi all..
I hope this is not too off topic..
But I
Just a quick note on the new article on digital web mag, by Peter-Paul
Koch. Mentions something interesting about his disapproval of the
suckerfish dropdowns, and combining JS and CSS (3/4 down the page under
Separation).
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/separating_behavior_and_presentation
/
As Inspector Gadget would say ...
WOWSERS!
--
Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
Web Development IT consultancy
Kay Smoljak wrote:
Just in case you haven't seen it yet, there's a new version of the famous
Suckerfish menus:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
They've added
Don't know if this has occurred to other Mac users, but the revised
Suckerfish menus have prompted me to post this to the list. (Later
versions of Safari seem to cope well with both versions of the
Suckerfish menus, but Safari 1.0 has problems, more with the earlier
than the version on HTML
Some brief tests of
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/example/vertical.html
Win IE 4 - only the 1st level menu items display and theyre very widely
spaced
Win IE 5.01 - on mouseover the menu jumps all over the place
Win IE 5.5 - Works fine
Win IE 6 - works fine
Still a
That's what we did.
We have one little lonely eMac in our office for browser testing and
other Mac related development projects. It was a necessary upgrade since
the old Power PC 7200/120 just couldn't cope anymore.
Chris
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 16:19, Michael Donnermeyer wrote:
You'd be better
Neerav wrote:
Still a laudable piece of work but the individual decision to
not have a
working menu for IE 4/5 and design for the future must be made.
But if you stick to the horizontal menu (which works well in IE5) and use the @import
to hide the relevant CSS from version 4 browsers
Title: RE: [WSG] New suckerfish menus
Or as Mr Bell would say,
DING DONG!
Jamie Mason: Design
(Ps- oh no...what have I done?)
-Original Message-
From: Neerav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 May 2004 07:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] New suckerfish menus
Thanks very much for the comments on the Suckerfish Dropdowns article.
There are now more Suckerfish articles up on HTML Dog that explain how
you can mimic :hover, :active, :focus and even :target for some
interesting results:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/
I've been putting last
Michael Donnermeyer wrote:
Wrote by two completely different teams of programmers, with different
mentalities. They actually share very little in common with each
other, other than the name that is.
I know. It was a rant in which I should have hit delete rather than send.
What inspired it was a
El vie, 21-05-2004 a las 12:11, Patrick Griffiths escribió:
Thanks very much for the comments on the Suckerfish Dropdowns article.
There are now more Suckerfish articles up on HTML Dog that explain how
you can mimic :hover, :active, :focus and even :target for some
interesting results:
Don't know if this has occurred to other Mac users, but the revised
Suckerfish menus have prompted me to post this suggestion to the list.
(Later versions of Safari -- I'm using 1.2 -- seem to cope well with
both versions of the Suckerfish menus, but Safari 1.0 has problems,
more with the
I'm having a problem with printing web pages which I have put together with
CSS. I have done this before and have never had a problem. The pages render
OK in IE but when you hit the print button IE closes and restarts.
For the life of me I can't spot the problem..I've even wrapped the style
I've found a potential CSS incompatibility with the dropdowns. On my 'About
Me' page http://eastsdomain.com/site/people/noa/, when the dropdown CSS is
active, my content containing box doesn't expand vertically to accomodate
all the content. I figured out this was because of the left:-999em
Hi everybody!
I hope somebody can help me with this frustrating
problem.
The menu works fine in Opera, but in IE i get an
unexpected margin in the bottom.
What am i doin' wrong here? I have given up
:..(
The menu is found here: http://www.mailgate.se/~nova/kundeweb/webmail_meny.php
It
Thanks Noa,
I've been noticing a few weird things with using left. top appears to be alot
better. We'll change it..
Quoting east [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've found a potential CSS incompatibility with the dropdowns. On my 'About
Me' page http://eastsdomain.com/site/people/noa/, when the
-- Original Message -
From: Razvan Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
It is a h2. It has margin-top
The menu above is a list. The ul has margin-bottom: 50px;
Works in IE and Opera. In Firefox there is no space between Articole
and the menu above.
Any ideas?
Hi,
You have floated
-- Original Message -
From: Razvan Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
It is a h2. It has margin-top
The menu above is a list. The ul has margin-bottom: 50px;
Works in IE and Opera. In Firefox there is no space between Articole
and the menu above.
Any ideas?
Hi,
You have floated
Thanks everyone I have sorted the printing probs.
Regards
Giles
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Hi,
I've one small problem with this page http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/
Isthe padding on the #content is not being
picked up by FF... or is it something else preventing FF from moving the
#content text down? The CSS is here http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/mouseriders.css
Thank
you
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi,
I've one small problem with this page http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/
Is the padding on the #content is not being picked up by FF... or is
it something else preventing FF from moving the #content text down?
The CSS is here
Kim Kruse wrote:
http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/
Is the padding on the #content is not being picked up by FF
or is it something else preventing FF from moving the #content text
down?
Kim,
The top navigation seems to be causing this, the #nav is floated left.
Add a clear:left to the
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
As the hidden menus are off screen I found tabbing through the links
problematic, with the original suckerfish you could tab along the main
sections. I realise display:none has been removed for screen reader
access to all links.
Jason
I dont know, but is there a way to hide all styles from a div
what I have is - an admin page, where the owner can enter text into a
TEXTAREA
And click PREVIEW
and it will load it into a DIV below the TEXTAREA.
I dont want any of the styles to "cascade" down into this area...
Is there
You could give the div a id of say #preview
*{ } and use that and it should attribute the styles you define in
preview to everything in the div
From: Chris Stratford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 11:34
AM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG] Clear
Giles Clark wrote:
I'm having a problem with printing web pages which I have put together with
CSS. I have done this before and have never had a problem. The pages render
OK in IE but when you hit the print button IE closes and restarts.
For the life of me I can't spot the problem..I've even
Hi Members,
Voting has now closed for the WSG design competition. For your information,
here are the top 3 results:
Voting (total 144 votes):
69 votes (47.9%) - Russ Weakley
35 votes (24.3%) - Current Site
17 votes (11.8%) - Lindsay Evans
Rating (sum of points awarded -2 to 2):
154 - Russ
Well I for one thought it was a worthwhile project, and a good thing to try.
I didn't submit a design because I don't put myself in the same class as
many of the others on this list. I wouldn't want to have my design work
judged alongside professional designers. Now if you're talking about
I have a problem with my xhtml page which has a flash movie. When validating
I have found a bit of an anomoly. I have used object etc to embed it on
the page and it will validate as xhtml 1.0 strict. Then I found that it does
not display the flash movie in Netscape?! Very odd.
So I put the
I agree with Mike
While decently conversant with XHTML/CSS and learning more constantly, I
don't call myself a graphics designer. So until I gain a lot more
experience and skill, submitting a template for the WSG is as unlikely
as my designs joining the CSS Zen Garden.
Why not use the
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