Richard
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/04/12/index4a.html and
http://www.htmldog.com/ptg/archives/55.php are useful articles about
mobile phone browsers
a useful post to the WSG from a while back by Kenneth Feldman is quoted
below:
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Web
Dave Barnett wrote:
The URL is: http://www.flinders.edu.au/
We have tested the page on all available browser/system setups without
a hitch, but we periodically receive emails from people complaining
about tiny font sizes.
Due to your style:
body {font: normal 0.75em/127% ...
Hello,
Im hoping someone can help. Our unit has just completed work on an
update for our home page using a combination of Coldfusion, MySQL and
CSS.
The URL is: http://www.flinders.edu.au/
We have tested the page on all available browser/system setups without
a hitch, but we periodically
Hi,
I occasionally run into this when developing sites.
I far as I can tell, I am hitting some weird key combination that
decreases the font, because when I go to View - Text Size - Medium its
all back to normal. This happened to me last week (text was small i ie
6.1 and firefox 1.0 ) so
G'day
The URL is: http://www.flinders.edu.au/
We have tested the page on all available browser/system setups without a
hitch, but we periodically receive emails from people complaining about
tiny font sizes.
Problem is caused by this line to start off with:
font: normal 0.75em/127% Verdana,
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:11:36 +1030, Dave Barnett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The URL is: http://www.flinders.edu.au/
We have tested the page on all available browser/system setups without a
hitch, but we periodically receive emails from people complaining about
tiny font sizes.
As mentioned
Thank you that solved the problem in IE.
Matt
From: Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 19:12:31 +1100
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From: M M [mailto
]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:42 PM
Subject: [WSG] CSS validator says [xX][mM][lL] is not allowed.
Hi,
I have valid XHTML
http://idealcouple.com/
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2F
And valid CSS
http://idealcouple.com/styling
Hi Andrey,
it could be an error because of the first line.
The Xml-Declaration has to be found in the first line, not in the
second.
The Declaration allows an encoding-switch or the version 1.1, then
the NEL (#x2028) would be allowed as line-break. So the Declaration
has to be the first in
Out of curiosity, I'm wondering why the xml prolog is there in the
document when the page is being served as text/html?
I'm still pretty new to this, so I'm happy to learn and understand
Leslie Riggs
Hi,
I have valid XHTML
http://idealcouple.com/
It may have something to do with the PHP echoing the prologdo you
have a special circumstance setup, like it only sends the prolog to
mozilla or something? I think the validator is receving something that
the browsers aren't.
Also, I just checked in IE5/mac, safari, and FF/mac. Everything is
I have valid XHTML
http://idealcouple.com/
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2F
...
Please, validate your XML document first!
Line 2
Column 6
The processing instruction target matching [xX][mM][lL] is not
allowed.
...
I have both XHTML and CSS valid, but CSS
Hi,
I have valid XHTML
http://idealcouple.com/
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2F
And valid CSS
http://idealcouple.com/styling/idealism.css
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fidealcouple.com%2Fstyling%2Fidealism.cssusermedium=all
But
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From: M M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2005 2:54 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Css Floating Image
I am having problems floating an image in a div cell using css.
I want to have the whole page centered and static width
I am having problems floating an image in a div cell using css.
I want to have the whole page centered and static width. Then styling on
the wrapper div, with the image floating so that text will line up next to
it. Right now the problem is a gap under the image.
See the code below, its the
Hi MM,
I tested your page in safari quickly...The image is floating
correctly. Is the image being taller than the text messing your
problem?
There are many techniques to clearing your floats so that they won't
overflow like that. The simplest of which:
applying overflow: auto to the #wrapper
Looks appropriate in Firefox as well. What browser are you seeing the
issue with?
Diona
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 20:48 -0800, Jalenack wrote:
Hi MM,
I tested your page in safari quickly...The image is floating
correctly. Is the image being taller than the text messing your
problem?
There
Bruce Gilbert wrote:
I have a font size of 100.01% set up in the body tag.
my sublist is displaying really tiny and with bullets (should be no bullets)
If, at any point, you set the font-size of a li or it's parents to use
em's, then cascading lists will inherit the em's size and either grow or
I have an unorganized sublist ul with a organized list ol and it's
not picking up my CSS. Sorry I don't have a link to the page I can
display, but was hoping someone could assist based upon my code.
(x) html:
div class=content
ol
lifirst list item/li
li2nd list item/li
li3rd list item:
ul
Bruce,
Your selector [.content ol li ul li] refers to a list item within the
unordered list, not the list itself. What you want is probably:
.content ol li ul {
margin: 0 0 0 25px;
list-style-type: none;
font-size: 100%;
color: #f00;
}
Why you're having a problem
Return Receipt
Your [WSG] CSS / JavaScript Problem
document
Simply remove the !important. If both selectors have the same
specifity, the last one in the source order (or last to be imported)
will (*should*) take precedence.
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 08:33:03 +0200, Jacobus van Niekerk
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Anybody have a solution for the following:
I
, 2005 5:33 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] CSS / JavaScript Problem
Anybody have a solution for the following:
I have a default style for a element:
#s1 {height: 215px;}
In some of the pages I need to update this value to auto, and I use
!important setting to enforce
Anybody have a solution for the following:
I have a default style for a element:
#s1 {height: 215px;}
In some of the pages I need to update this value to auto, and I use
!important setting to enforce this, via a updates.css file:
#s1 {height: auto !important;}
Now here is the problem:
I now
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 20:28:06 +, David R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried setting both div#wrapper to min-height: 100% but no change
is observed.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting elements to clear
floating boxes?
I have solved what I believe to be the same problem by
Hey guys
I'm in a muddle here...
I'm using CSS to absolutely position my columns, because if I floated
them I'd have to re-order my XHTML structure:
Presently its like this: (uber-simplification)
body
!-- Wrappers used for column backgrounds--
div id=wrapper1
div id=wrapper2
div id=nav
ul
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 23 January 2005 20:28
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] CSS Footers
Hey guys
I'm in a muddle here...
I'm using CSS to absolutely position my columns, because
Hi David,
Couldn't you take the footer out of the wrapper...
/div
/div !-- end wrapper --
div id=footer
pfooter stuff/p
/div
Kim
David R wrote:
Hey guys
I'm in a muddle here...
I'm using CSS to absolutely position my columns, because if I floated
them I'd have to re-order my XHTML structure:
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting elements to clear
floating boxes?
Many options available, including setting all three columns to float:left
and the footer to clear: both. This solves both your column order and
footer issues.
Absolute positioning will always have downsides such as
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi David,
Couldn't you take the footer out of the wrapper...
/div
/div !-- end wrapper --
div id=footer
pfooter stuff/p
/div
No, because the height of the wrapper isn't affected by the height of
the sidebars because they're positioned absolutely.
I've tried making all 3
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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:41 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
I dont understand how that works?
How is the GIF resizing itself to work like that?
That example looks great!
but i dont understand it... :S
Lori Leach wrote:
It works super well, unless you have as much content as I have on the
page I have it on! Then the right side repeats.
None the less, he has done more than I could have asked for and I am
very grateful! I hope others get to use this too~
Just had a go at it, with a few changes.
I have a design that am coding, and I need to make a css rounded corner
box with shadows INSIDE:
The box needs to look like:
http://www.zenfulcreations.com/client-files/do/lit/shadow.gif
I have tried about ten different css rounded box options to get it to work,
and it is just NOT working!
It
Have you tried http://www.albin.net/CSS/roundedCorners/ ?
Not sure if it can do inner shadows, but its worth trying
Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
Web Development IT consultancy
http://www.bhatt.id.au/blog/ - Ramblings Thoughts
http://www.bhatt.id.au/photos/
I would use Roger's one: http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/teaser/flexible/
Cheers
Jeff Lowder
Accessibility 1st
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Website: http://www.accessibility1st.com.au
On 11/1/05 10:59 AM, Lori Leach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a design that am coding, and I need to make a
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Neerav
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 7:11 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
Have you tried http://www.albin.net/CSS/roundedCorners
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Jeff Lowder - Accessibility 1st
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 7:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
I would use Roger's one: http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/teaser/flexible
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
I would use Roger's one: http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/teaser/flexible/
Cheers
try Rogers other flexible box method [1]... I quickly tried it with
you image and got the top corners working OK. I don't have time to
complete an example just now but I expect the rest of it should come
along with changing the some padding and margins.
The trick is to make sure your
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Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
I would use Roger's one: http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/teaser/flexible/
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helpful!
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ZenfulCreations
http://www.zenfulcreations.com/
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:18 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
try Rogers other
saying?
Lori Leach
ZenfulCreations
http://www.zenfulcreations.com/
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:18 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
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[1] http://www
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Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
[1] http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/flexible_custom_corners_borders
: [WSG] CSS Roundbox
[1] http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/flexible_custom_corners_borders/
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Title: CSS Optgroup indentation in IE
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to remove the indentation of options within optgroups in IE?
It works fine in Firefox as you'd expect but is it possible to alter it in IE? I've tried margin, padding and text-indent with no luck on both the optgroup and
Jamie Mason wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to remove the indentation of options within
optgroups in IE?
It works fine in Firefox as you'd expect but is it possible to alter it
in IE? I've tried margin, padding and text-indent with no luck on both
the optgroup and option, have I missed
G'day
If you look at the homepage - http://www.e-oddie.com/ - I'm having problems
laying the content out. I'm trying to centre the image on the page both
horizontally and vertically. Then, within the panel, I'm trying to
vertically centre the text. Unfortunately I'm not achieving either and am
Bert Doorn wrote:
giving body a display:table and panelContainer
a display of table-cell and vertical-align:middle. Doesn't have
vertical centering in MSIE but should still be usable otherwise. I can
email you a sample file off-list if you like.
MSIE (all Windows versions, and possibly Mac
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From: Tatham Oddie
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:36 AM
Subject: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
If you look at the homepage - http://www.e-oddie.com/ - I'm having problems
laying the content out. I'm trying to centre the image
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
G'day
If you look at the homepage - http://www.e-oddie.com/ - I'm having problems
laying the content out. I'm trying to centre the image on the page both
horizontally and vertically. Then, within the panel, I'm trying to
vertically centre the text
more users switching.
Thanks again,
Tatham
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Behalf Of designer
Sent: Sunday, 26 December 2004 11:32 PM
To: webstandards group
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
Hi Tatham,
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From
, 26 December 2004 11:32 PM
To: webstandards group
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
Hi Tatham,
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org; 'designer'
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Subject: RE: [WSG
Take a look at
http://www.jakpsatweb.cz/css/css-vertical-center-solution.html ...
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Tatham Oddie wrote:
... As for making the whole world FF-users, if you visit my site from
any other browser soon you will be redireted via this page:
http://www.e-oddie.com/sydneylife/GetFirefox.aspx Hopefully that
should get some more users switching.
Be careful with that any other browser -
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Behalf Of Bert Doorn
Sent: Sunday, 26 December 2004 8:25 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
G'day
If you look at the homepage - http://www.e-oddie.com/ - I'm having problems
laying
Tatham Oddie wrote
If you look at the homepage - http://www.e-oddie.com/ - I'm having problems
laying the content out. I'm trying to centre the image on the page both
horizontally and vertically. Then, within the panel, I'm trying to
vertically centre the text. Unfortunately I'm not achieving
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
Tatham Oddie wrote:
... As for making the whole world FF-users, if you visit my site from
any other browser soon you will be redireted via this page:
http://www.e-oddie.com/sydneylife/GetFirefox.aspx Hopefully that
should get some more
://www.firelightning.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tatham Oddie
Sent: 26 December 2004 23:10
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] CSS alignment issues
Gunlaug,
Not sure what you mean by: then your name will end up
that points here: http://browsehappy.com/ , and
leave the rest to the visitor(s).
If a web page doesn't work in some browser - then it doesn't work in
some browser. That doesn't bother me if it doesn't bother the creator /
owner. We have discussion-lists like WSG, css-d and others for those
cases
Hey guys,
Yet another problem with e-oddie.com
although its my first totally CSS site so Im happy this is only
the third with few more in sight.
If you look at the homepage http://www.e-oddie.com/ - Im having problems
laying the content out. Im trying to centre the image on the page
Hi all,
Im
currently having a CSS/markup nightmare Any help with this would be
greatly appreciated.
The aim is
to make my page like the mockup I have http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/skins/Summer/Mockup.jpg.
However, Im having a nightmare making the boxes (something I thought
would be a
Tatham Oddie wrote:
The aim is to make my page like the mockup I have
http://www.e-oddie.com/e-oddie2/skins/Summer/Mockup.jpg. However, Im
having a nightmare making the boxes (something I thought would be a
simple process).
Fixed or fluid size?
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Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David R
Sent: Saturday, 25 December 2004 11:59 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS/Markup Nightmare
Hi
My suggestion to achieve the rounded corners, is to use the
tried-and-tested method of using wrappers
Hi,
first of all, greetings and let me introduce myself.
I'm Carlos Rincón a web programmer of Neurotic
(http://www.neuroticweb.com), a spanish web designers company.
I've just made a frontend of Hard Grog Cafe CSS rounded box generator.
http://www.neuroticweb.com/recursos/css-rounded-box/
I'll
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] CSS rounded box generator
Hi,
first of all, greetings and let me introduce myself.
I'm Carlos Rincón a web programmer of Neurotic
(http://www.neuroticweb.com), a spanish web designers company.
I've just made a frontend
first of all, greetings and let me introduce myself.
I'm Carlos Rincón a web programmer of Neurotic
(http://www.neuroticweb.com), a spanish web designers company.
I've just made a frontend of Hard Grog Cafe CSS rounded box generator.
http://www.neuroticweb.com/recursos/css-rounded-box/
Hi Lawrence,
I've found there's no ideal solution to this. Seems you have to
sacrifice a browser or two whichever way you choose to go - up to you
to choose the lesser of the evils! A few examples of the various
solutions and how to implement them are on the CSS-Discuss email list
wiki:
Vicki Berry wrote:
Seems you have to sacrifice a browser or two whichever way you choose to go
There's no need to sacrifice a browser, just the effect in a browser.
(I suspect that's what you meant, but just in case...)
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LOL. yes, in retrospect what I said wasn't *quite* right, was it? Haha.
Vicki. :-)
Mordechai Peller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vicki Berry wrote:
Seems you have to sacrifice a browser or two whichever way you choose to go
There's no need to sacrifice a browser, just the effect in a
Lawrence Carriere wrote:
Note the footer. I want it to be the same height and width and always on the
bottom (no matter how much content there is).
With CSS, it's simple: {position : fixed; bottom : 0;}
The problem is you-know-who doesn't support it. So you second choice is
JavaScript. IIRC, ALA
I've got two questions but as they are different topics completely, I will
separate them into two different threads. They kind of relate, but not
enough, so here's the first one regarding CSS footer:
--
I've read countless articles, attempted to apply many methods but just can't
seem to
On 11/12/04 9:21 PM Bennie Shepherd [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
this out:
I'm playing around with css scrolling and would like to know if there is
a way to stop the scrolling
list from resetting to the top of the list in IE 6 or just jumping
back up the list in FF.
Unrelated, but after
Rick,
Would you check the site again? I removed the css scrolling,
hope that was the problem.
On 11/13/2004 12:39:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/12/04 9:21 PM Bennie Shepherd sent
this out:
I'm playing around with css scrolling and would like to know if
there is
a way to
A side note.
There is a lot of redundant CSS code in your stylesheet - especially
with the links.
Your not using the nature of CSS to its advantage where styles cascade
down...
Bennie Shepherd wrote:
I'm playing around with css scrolling and would like to know if there
is a way to stop the
Greetings.
Yesterday, I installed the new release of Firefox 1.0. My site
(http://doegenomestolife.org ), which had formerly displayed fine in Mozilla
1.7, IE 5/6, and Firefox 0.8-1.0PR (Windows), suddenly had a problem. The blue
curve in the upper right corner of the page dropped below the
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Subject: [WSG] CSS float/clear rendering in Firefox 1.0
Greetings.
Yesterday, I installed the new release of Firefox 1.0. My site
(http://doegenomestolife.org ), which had formerly displayed fine in Mozilla
1.7, IE 5/6, and Firefox 0.8-1.0PR (Windows), suddenly had a problem. The
blue curve
Hello Iain,
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 5:23:55 PM, you wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions! I tried removing the clear: right; rule, and
ended up with the images lined up under the level of the news box on the
left through the center column.
I've been through the Firefox forums and haven't
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Iain Gardiner wrote:
Another thing I noticed is that you define this class as img.curve,
tying it in to images exclusively, but in your markup you use it on a
div which is not technically good practice.
Hi Iain,
Could you
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Sent: 11 November 2004 23:21
To: Iain Gardiner
Subject: Re[2]: [WSG] CSS float/clear rendering in Firefox 1.0
Hello Iain,
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 5:23:55 PM, you wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions! I tried removing the clear: right; rule, and
ended up with the images
I have been searching everywhere, but can't seem to find a valid css
hack for Opera 7.
The site I am working on at the moment works fine on all browsers so far
(including Firefox and Netscape), except for Opera.
Does anybody have some suggestions for a good hack?
Thanks.
Andreas Boehmer
User
On 10 Nov 2004, at 12:16 pm, Andreas Boehmer wrote:
I have been searching everywhere, but can't seem to find a valid css
hack for Opera 7.
The site I am working on at the moment works fine on all browsers so
far
(including Firefox and Netscape), except for Opera.
Does anybody have some
How do you make an Image shadow using CSS like that on DeviantArt...?
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Olajide Olaolorun wrote:
How do you make an Image shadow using CSS like that on DeviantArt...?
Can't be bothered to decypher dA's CSS, but I strongly suspect they'll
be using one of the following techniques:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssdropshadows/
This works on Mac Firefox, but not in Safari or IE.
Thanks,
Shane Helm
On Oct 31, 2004, at 1:22 AM, Florin Cojitza wrote:
Or you can try:
object type=application/x-shockwave-flash data=banner.swf
width=250 height=50
param name=movie value=banner.swf /
param name=quality value=high
param
On the Perth Festival site last year (actual page no longer online) we
used some JavaScript to hide and display the Flash movie when the drop
down menu was activated. As the Flash was eyecandy only, it didn't
matter - we figured that if someone was examining the menu, they
weren't watching the
object
param name=wmode value=transparent
embed wmode=transparent /
/object
setting wmode to transparent on both the object tag and the embed tag
seems to work in all current browsers. i think netscape 6 had a
problem with it, but who uses that! ;)
Michael Efford
ie mac has some issues as well mike ... i think
Michael Efford wrote:
object
param name=wmode value=transparent
embed wmode=transparent /
/object
setting wmode to transparent on both the object tag and the embed tag
seems to work in all current browsers. i think netscape 6 had a
problem with it,
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 11:56:31 +1000, simon dodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ie mac has some issues as well mike ... i think
ever got a css drop down menu to work on IE Mac? ;) I tried
unsuccessfully with the son of suckerfish menu, just provided
alternate navigation for such browsers.
Or you can try:
object type=application/x-shockwave-flash data=banner.swf
width=250 height=50
param name=movie value=banner.swf /
param name=quality value=high
param name=bgcolor value=#ff
param name=wmode value=transparent
img src=banner.jpg width=250 height=50 alt=banner
/object
See
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Behalf Of Jeremy Keith
Sent: Sunday, 31 October 2004 4:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS drop-down menus
Shane Helm asked:
I am about to start a project that I am going to use CSS drop-down
menus at the very top of the web
I am about to start a project that I am going to use CSS drop-down
menus at the very top of the web page. Directly below the menu bar
will be a banner bar that will be done in Flash. So before I begin,
will the CSS drop-down menus drop down over the Flash banner correctly?
Thanks,
Shane Helm
Shane Helm asked:
I am about to start a project that I am going to use CSS drop-down
menus at the very top of the web page. Directly below the menu bar
will be a banner bar that will be done in Flash. So before I begin,
will the CSS drop-down menus drop down over the Flash banner
correctly?
Boy, that was a GOOD question! I was all set to start a new project -
this saves me some big headaches with my client!
Leslie Riggs
Jeremy Keith wrote:
Shane Helm asked:
I am about to start a project that I am going to use CSS drop-down
menus at the very top of the web page. Directly below
I just tossed my site through that web optimization service
(http://www.websiteoptimization.com/), and it returned a very peculiar
review: it counted and weighed every single image being pointed to from
my CSS file, even though the HTML page that I had it review only used a
fraction of them.
John Wells wrote:
Which begs the question, when a stylesheet is loaded up by a browser,
will that browser automatically attempt to load every referenced
image, regardless of it being called by the HTML file?
This question's come up before - and the answer is... (of course) it
varies from
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From: John Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: [WSG] CSS - How the max size of a .css file
I just tossed my site through that web optimization service
(http://www.websiteoptimization.com/), and it returned a very
I would like to know, how is the max size of a .css
file for a website with a plenty of functionalities and different style
pages.
I know that this is a hard question, but some
people may have a different poit of view about an accetable size for loading a
.css file.
30kb , for example, is
Genau Junior wrote:
I would like to know, how is the max size of a .css file for a website...
snip /
30kb , for example, is a accetable css file size?
While I don't have a technical answer to your question, I suspect it
will vary from one browser to the next. From a practical standpoint,
Genau,
I would say that the old rule of thumb still applies... that to be
polite to all users of your site, including those on slower dial-up
connections, your *total* data size for a page (css + html + images)
should be no larger than 30KB.
You need to take into account, too, the images
I have yet to crack 10K for a css
Average around 6-8K (and we use CSS for nearly everything)
So unless I'm missing something, 30K seems really big.
dave rayner
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