On Mar 10, 2006, at 3:26 AM, Bert Doorn wrote:
I'd say it is a clearing issue because of the floated definitions.
Try adding this to the style sheet:
#ProfileRightCol table { clear:left; }
Bert, thank you! It's working nicely now. Curious, does this a bug in
Gecko Browser? Did a quick
> Is the submission form supposed to work? On both Firefox 1.5.0.1 and
> Safari 2.0.3 on Mac OS X 10.4.5 I end up with a blank screen when
> submitting my web site (dynamic using phpWebSite).
>
Try adding "http://"; in front of the web address before submitting. If the
web address doesn't contain
On 11/03/2006, at 8:41 AM, Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
Hello All,
I made all of the suggested changes to the GrayBit [1] page/
application --
downgrading to XHTML 1.0 Strict and correcting the font-size issue
for IE
(bugs passed along and added to the bug list) and I thank you for
this
At 01:40 PM 3/10/2006, Terrence Wood wrote:
1) The semantic relationship of parent menu item to sub-menu is
obscured if not lost.
Provide a structural label for top-level navigation, this will make
the relationship far more explicit. Using the labels from you main
navigation device as headings
Hello All,
I made all of the suggested changes to the GrayBit [1] page/application --
downgrading to XHTML 1.0 Strict and correcting the font-size issue for IE
(bugs passed along and added to the bug list) and I thank you for this.
However, since I didn't hear from that many of you, I figured
Paul, I like your solution.
1) The semantic relationship of parent menu item to sub-menu is
obscured if not lost.
Provide a structural label for top-level navigation, this will make the
relationship far more explicit. Using the labels from you main
navigation device as headings for the sub-men
I'm contemplating an alternative to the usual nested-list nav menu
structure and solicit your opinions.
First, here's a standard nested menu. Opinions vary as to whether
it's kosher to include all the sub-menus nested inside the parent and
conceal the inactive sub-menus from visual users. I'
Hello, sorry to say this, but in AOL 9.0 running on IE6 with a res. of 1024 x 768, there is no border at all. I don't have time to play around and try to work out what is wrong, but thought I'd warn ya. Josh.
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on 10/03/06 21:46 Lachlan Hunt said the following:
In that case, the look acceptable, the rest don't.
Although besides the divs, there are some other things I'd be more
concerned about.
yes that is terribly sloppy, I agree 100%. still very much a work in
progress. Copying and pasting from va
G'day
http://avanimedia.com/onlinemedia/datormagazinse_profile.html
Under the "Specifications", the data is don in table and it shifts to
the right outside the #wrapper. However, the table stays where it
should be in IE, Safari and Opera. I don't understand.
I'd say it is a clearing issue
Thank you Tiaan!
I think, this is a good appendage, but not fullfill everything, cause we
want to have something like input:focus and, for all things, style the
button with a background-image.
Greetings,
Soeren :)
Tiaan Vorster schrieb:
Hi soeren,
well this is one way