Re: [WSG] CSS not playing nice in Gecko browsers (PC & Mac)

2006-03-10 Thread 郑玉萍
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

Re: [WSG] Announcing GrayBit v0.5 Beta

2006-03-10 Thread russ - maxdesign
> 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

Re: [WSG] Announcing GrayBit v0.5 Beta

2006-03-10 Thread Steve Olive
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

Re: [WSG] linked list alternative to nested menus

2006-03-10 Thread Paul Novitski
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

Re: [WSG] Announcing GrayBit v0.5 Beta

2006-03-10 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
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

Re: [WSG] linked list alternative to nested menus

2006-03-10 Thread Terrence Wood
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

[WSG] linked list alternative to nested menus

2006-03-10 Thread Paul Novitski
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'

[WSG] RE: div width: 100% with a div width 800px inside should always be

2006-03-10 Thread Josh Rose
  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. To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Secu

Re: [WSG] page break when printing

2006-03-10 Thread Jack Pivac
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

Re: [WSG] CSS not playing nice in Gecko browsers (PC & Mac)

2006-03-10 Thread Bert Doorn
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

Re: [WSG] Styling of

2006-03-10 Thread Soeren Mordhorst
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