> The filenames for the box parts are supposed to have an underscore
Ah, sorry about that. I changed the filenames to test locally. You also need
to add 'images/' before the filename as in your original as well. So it
should be:
/* --larger flexible rounded corner box--- */
Thanks, that is practical advise. I will try it.
Kathleen
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:14 PM, Mark Henderson wrote:
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
[...]
I am puzzled because the boxes for the lists on other
pages are fine with my CSS. It is just the feedback page with the
links, the bullets, and the extern
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
[...]
> I am puzzled because the boxes for the lists on other
> pages are fine with my CSS. It is just the feedback page with the
> links, the bullets, and the external link icons.
>
This is a good example where using a *logical* debugging process can
help immensely, espe
Thanks Kepler! I do think it has to do with browser-specific margins
and padding also. However, when I tried your CSS, there were two
problems: The filenames for the box parts are supposed to have an
underscore. I fixed that after trying the code the first time. The
results from both t
> Will someone help?
I think the problem is related to the different default margin/padding
values that different browsers default to. Try replacing this in your css
file:
/* --larger flexible rounded corner box--- */
.box_two {
width: 400px;
background: #da9
Thanks Russ;
I have no problem with hover. My nav and all other links hover fine.
I am confused. Does this affect my box?
I reframed my question to the forum.
Thanks for the feedback! You are kind.
Kathleen
On Nov 12, 2009, at 12:02 PM, Russ Weakley wrote:
Hi Katherine,
This is a cas
Yes, I reframed the question again in the forum. It only happens in
IE. I am trying to remove it in IE only with a conditional comment.
Still it persists. Thanks!
Kathleen
It work fine in Firefox 3.5. It might be a browser quirk.
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
Hello,
I have a .box on my lists
Hi Katherine,
This is a case of the specificity, or the weight of one selector
winning over another selector.
You initially apply a rule using this selector:
#navigation ul a { }
You then apply a new rule for the :hover pseudo-class, using this
selector:
#navigation a:hover { }
The third
It work fine in Firefox 3.5. It might be a browser quirk.
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
Hello,
I have a .box on my lists. All of them have round corners except the
one on feedback page. I was able to get the corner on the
bottom-right round last night at one point, but when I moused over it,
it c
Hello,
I have a .box on my lists. All of them have round corners except the
one on feedback page. I was able to get the corner on the bottom-
right round last night at one point, but when I moused over it, it
changed. Not that corner is not round at all. I am chasing errors,
but have n
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