[css-d] Live and local versions of same web site showing as different width in Firefox

2018-05-19 Thread Tim Dawson
y in the CSS. I also have some 'non-public' pages on the same domain which use entirely different CSS, and again the Live and local versions are different widths. So perhaps it's NOT CSS after all? Has anyone an idea what would cause this, please? If it's deemed 'off top

Re: [css-d] Live and local versions of same web site showing as different width in Firefox

2018-05-21 Thread Tim Dawson
about the viewport meta tag. Tim On 20/05/2018 04:17, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: On May 20, 2018, at 3:27, Tim Dawson wrote: I am puzzled that the live version of my site appears about 11% narrower in Firefox than the local version, even though the CSS files are identical in all relevan

[css-d] Drop-down and fly-out menu with transitions

2018-10-15 Thread Tim Dawson
el one is also hovering on level two. I've tried giving level two a start position well off screen, but this doesn't seem to solve the problem. Any suggestions, please? Regards, Tim Dawson -- Tim Dawson Maolbhuidhe Fionnphort Isle of Mull PA66 6BP 01681 700718 __

Re: [css-d] Drop-down and fly-out menu with transitions

2018-10-15 Thread Tim Dawson
DeSaulniers wrote: Hi Tim, Have you tried duplicating the CSS declaration that works for the second tier and give it a different class name then apply that class to the third and remove the class name that's associated with the second? HTH, Best, Karl Sent from losPhone On Oct 15, 2018, at 9

Re: [css-d] Drop-down and fly-out menu with transitions

2018-10-16 Thread Tim Dawson
t the first level would be sufficient, once again giving a firm start point. On balance I think I prefer classes at each level. It makes the code easier to follow, which as we all know is important in six months time. It's easy to lose one's place in the chain of ul and li selectors. I

Re: [css-d] content wider than screen on mobile devices

2022-06-14 Thread Tim Dawson
can offer. Regards, Tim Dawson On 12/06/2022 18:41, David Halliday wrote: Hello, The page looks as expected on desktop browsers e.g. Firefox, etc. The problem is with display on mobile devices. Google mobile test yields the following:- - content wider than screen - text too small to read - clickabl