Thanks for the free copy of Style Master! :D
I've never been a fan of web design IDEs, but I'm sure going to give
this one a good run for its money.
Thanks again,
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Sam Hutchinson wrote:
Don't mean to be ignorant, but the winners doesn't work correctly in Ie
6.0.2
- there's a step on the right above the links !
Some breakage in Firefox as well. But hey, overall, not bad and fairly
"trendy".
Patrick H. Lauke
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Sam,
Don't mean to be ignorant, but the winners doesn't work correctly in Ie
6.0.2
- there's a step on the right above the links !
I'd be happy to answer this but I really think it is OT.
Suffice to say a lot of effort and time went into the judging, by a
number of people who are across a lot of t
Don't mean to be ignorant, but the winners doesn't work correctly in Ie
6.0.2
- there's a step on the right above the links !
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of John Allsopp
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 11:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [W
Hi all,
just a quick note on our templates competition.
We've announced our winners, please take a look
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/templates/index.html
We had almost 50 entries, many of considerable quality. Good to see how
far CSS based design has come in the last few years.
John
John A
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 06:08, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
> "sliding faux columns" by eric meyer/doug bowman
> http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2004/09/03/sliding-faux-columns/
>
Thanks for the link Patrick.
Eric explains one issue that has bothered our development team for
years. Even though
On 3 Nov 2004, at 9:34 AM, Kevin Futter wrote:
I've noticed this about Firefox too - it appears that the status bar
belongs
to the parent window, and child tabs open in the same window will
inherit
any status bar wrangling that is applied to that window. IMHO this is a
minor flaw in the way Firef
On 3/11/04 1:09 AM, "Nick Gleitzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2 Nov 2004, at 11:38 PM, Sam Hutchinson wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Fairly new here and been monitoring list for a day or so, all very
>> useful stuff.
>>
>> Anyway, i'm having a bit of trouble with hanging images - my righ
Actually, it's been my experience that using transparent makes no difference
to the layout problems. For me, I've always had to define a border colour -
obviously the same as the background colour - in order for this 'hack' to
work.
Cheers,
Kevin Futter
On 1/11/04 10:55 AM, "Andrew Krespanis" <[E
Kimberly Lightholder wrote:
Perhaps there is a way to combine
'faux columns' with some sort of 'sliding doors' trick to create 'faux
columns'
[...]
Anyone attempt something like that before? Before I go wasting my
time... ;)
"sliding faux columns" by eric meyer/doug bowman
http://www.meyerweb.
Kay Smoljak wrote:
If your left column is fixed width, you could try faking it with a
background image, ala "Faux Columns"
(http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/).
H... Unfortunately, the layout is liquid by CEO request and quite
frankly, to attempt to utilize as much screen real
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 17:19:17 +, Kimberly Lightholder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The question: is it possible to have the div on the left expand along with
> the one on the right so that their respective bottoms always align?
If your left column is fixed width, you could try faking it with a
Hello all,
Upon having a think on this problem, I don't suppose there's
really a solution, but I thought I'd give it some others to see if
anyone else has battled this.
I'm currently working on an application in which candidate details are
presented in a 2-column format. The left-side c
Title: Nachricht
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag
von Dietmar AlbersGesendet: Dienstag, 2. November 2004
13:24An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Betreff: [WSG]
Problems with "hopping" menu list in IE
Hi
@llz,
Please hav
hi again Peter,
I made it that way http://shevtsov.fanstvo.com/tests/fixed-header2.html
looks cool, glad it helped!
BTW, how does it look in MSIE?
umm, it technically works, but the scrollbar covers the whole side of
the page instead of only the #main div.
the fusion of the #toc div and the heade
On 2 Nov 2004, at 11:38 PM, Sam Hutchinson wrote:
Hi all,
Fairly new here and been monitoring list for a day or so, all very
useful stuff.
Anyway, i'm having a bit of trouble with hanging images - my right
image hangs into the footer on Mozilla - any ideas?
http://www.sammyco.co.uk/pages/so
On 2 Nov 2004, at 11:38 PM, Sam Hutchinson wrote:
Hi all,
Fairly new here and been monitoring list for a day or so, all very
useful stuff.
Anyway, i'm having a bit of trouble with hanging images - my right
image hangs into the footer on Mozilla - any ideas?
http://www.sammyco.co.uk/pages/so
Title: Nachricht
Hi
all,
Fairly new here and
been monitoring list for a day or so, all very useful stuff.
Anyway, i'm having a
bit of trouble with hanging images - my right image hangs into the footer on
Mozilla - any ideas?
http://www.sammyco.co.uk/pages/solutions/default.html
Page va
Thanks Thorsten
I made it that way http://shevtsov.fanstvo.com/tests/fixed-header2.html
BTW, how does it look in MSIE? I'm using Firefox 1.0PR on Linux and the
page works okay (a bit buggy in Konquerer)...
It isn't very necessary this page works perfect in MSIE, because I'm
developing the interna
Title: Nachricht
Hi
@llz,
Please have a
look at http://www.albruco.com/A4F/.
On mouse over and on
click the top menu is "hopping" up and down. This appaers in IE(6) only. Any
ideas?
CSS is at
http://www.albruco.com/A4F/style/main.css. HTML and CSS is
validated.
Cheers and
thanks
D
Hi Amit,
>My reasoning in doing this is that I donot wish users to download the
>graphic everytime.
I may be missing something - but just using an img tag would have the
same effect as the image will remain in the users cache.
Cheers,
Mark
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stuart Macintosh
Sent: Tuesday, 2 November 2004 10:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] linking a
Amit,
What if you reversed the location of the href and put it into the div, and
gave a class to t
Amit Karmakar wrote:
Howdy All,
I have a div
http://www.getfirefox.com"; title="Get FireFox">
Inline elements, such as , can't contain block-level elements, such
as
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Hi Amit!
Try the following
in HTML:
http://www.getfirefox.com"; title="Get FireFox">
in CSS:
a#firefox {
display: block;
width:125px;
height:50px;
background: url('/weblog/images/takebacktheweb_small.png');
}
Amit Karmakar wrote:
Howdy All,
I have a div
http://www.getfirefox.com"; title
Amit,
What if you reversed the location of the href and put it into the div, and
gave a class to the href that makes it a specified width/height. I.e:
http://www.getfirefox.com"; title="Get FireFox"
class="firefox_link">
#firefox_link{
width:125px;
height:50px;
}
It might work, I don't know. T
Amit Karmakar wrote:
Howdy All,
I have a div
http://www.getfirefox.com"; title="Get FireFox">
The style is
#firefox {
width:125px;
height:50px;
background: url('/weblog/images/takebacktheweb_small.png');
}
You are nesting a block level element within an inline element. Scrap
the div and apply
hi Peter,
I have a page with fixed header and a set of internal links (anchor
identifiers). The problem is in that when I follow the link the heading
"hides" under the fixed header.
my idea would be to put the #main div right below the fixed header
(using "margin-top" instead of "padding-top") a
Sam Hutchinson wrote:
The reason is that its IE ! Reason enough !
Would be hard to tell without looking at it directly.
Fair enough, though while we're at it, I'd also like to know how the
site looks on a Mac.
What the client saw:
http://testing.pellerweb.com/october/screenshot.gif
The html:
http
Howdy All,
I have a div
http://www.getfirefox.com"; title="Get FireFox">
The style is
#firefox {
width:125px;
height:50px;
background: url('/weblog/images/takebacktheweb_small.png');
}
The problem: doesn't validate:
Try validating http://www.karmakars.com/weblog/
Any alternatives?
My reaso
That's what should be happening.
The browser is putting the section at the top of the page as the fixed header and
table of content aren't influencing the positioning of #main.
A quick and dirty solution is to have this
#one, #two, #three {padding-top:100px;}
instead of padding the top of #mai
Jens Grochtdreis wrote:
Does your layout work with Conditional Comments?
Yes, in order to avoid hacks in my main style sheet.
If that's the case, you won#t recognize the correct layout in your
standalone IE5.5, because of the wrong CC-information it gets from the
installed IE6.
I'm aware of that,
Mordechai Peller wrote:
There are only two significant differences of which I'm aware: I'm
running XP and his IE5.5 machine is 98, and I have 5.01, 5.5, and 6 all
running simultaneously, his is just 5.5. Is anyone aware of any reasons
for differences?
Does your layout work with Conditional Comme
The reason is that its IE ! Reason enough !
Would be hard to tell without looking at it directly.
Sam
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After tweaking a layout to get it to look the same (not necessarily
pixel perfect, though) in Firefox, IE6, and IE5, the client reviews it
and tells me there is a problem in IE5.5. After seeing the screen shot
(I don't think I fully believed it before that), I looked for a possible
source. The
Hello to everyone!
I have the following issue
I have a page with fixed header and a set of internal links (anchor
identifiers). The problem is in that when I follow the link the heading
"hides" under the fixed header.
Link to page: http://shevtsov.fanstvo.com/tests/fixed-header.html (CSS
is emb
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