It is a strange problem. Seems to be connected to connection speed. I am
putting in a display none until the page is loaded now. Then the jquery will
pull the image. All the css should be being pulled at the start as far as I
know and the validation doesn't seem to say much other than the us
Murgolo, James wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have a site I built using JQuery. If you go to
> https://qa.oxford.emory.edu/WebApps/Directories/index.cfm?fuseaction=v.viewprofile&thisuserid=570&bioNumber=1
> in IE, the picture shows up expanded for a split second. The picture, of
> course, is not the
Hey all,
I have a site I built using JQuery. If you go to
https://qa.oxford.emory.edu/WebApps/Directories/index.cfm?fuseaction=v.viewprofile&thisuserid=570&bioNumber=1
in IE, the picture shows up expanded for a split second. The picture, of
course, is not the size of the expansion to begin wi
Paul Ravenstone wrote:
> sorry... very long weekend
>
> http://www.cafepress.com/graphixbyPaul
>
> Thanks!
>
>
I think Paul meant to send his uri to the list...
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Paul Ravenstone wrote:
> A few moths ago I opened a cafepress.com store.
> Paul
>
>
>
Uri?
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A few moths ago I opened a cafepress.com store. We have limited
control over the html and css. Currently you see my header as
correct, or mostly correct (I still have some ideas for @font-face and
typography, as well as not being able to center that stupid Facebook
button, but one step at a time)
On Apr 25, 2010, at 4:52 PM, Dave M G wrote:
> I am making a web site that I aspire to look the same on Android and
> iPhone browsers.
>
> I want to specify the width of the web page to be 320 pixels, so that it
> is fixed and constant. 320 pixels is the width of iPhone screens, and,
> as far as
> Here is my main problem - I need it to look identical in all of the following
> main browsers, including having the text vertically align in the center of
> the input fields i.e. line heights etc:
I suggest you spend your time on a quest that has a better chance of
success, such as the search
On Sunday, April 25, 2010 5:12:37 pm Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, John Franks wrote:
> > I have put together a simple finished web page below to help show my
> > problem and what I am trying to achieve.
> >
> > The page shows a pink background box which needs to be 62 pixels
>
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, John Franks wrote:
> I have put together a simple finished web page below to help show my
> problem and what I am trying to achieve.
>
> The page shows a pink background box which needs to be 62 pixels
> high. Inside that pink background I need the input text box together
> wi
What is the purpose of all the empty lines, Frank. Are they intended simply to
annoy people?
Bruce
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Von: John Franks
Gesendet: 25-Apr-2010 22:45:31
An: "CSS Discuss.org"
Betreff: [css-d] Making a simple form look identical across the main browsers
>
>Hi all,
Hi all,
I have put together a simple finished web page below to help show my problem
and what I am trying to achieve.
The page shows a pink background box which needs to be 62 pixels high. Inside
that pink background I need the input text box together with its submit button
to sit sm
Dave M G wrote:
>
>
> How can I create a web page that is of fixed size on Android and/or
> iPhone, with no scaling or extra space?
>
> Thank you for any advice.
>
>
Don't set a width.
Best,
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CSS-d,
A person responded off list with the solution.
If one adds the following code at the top of the HTML, the pages conform
to the size that I hoped for:
Thanks to everyone who responded.
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Well Firebug lite (JavaScript) and DebugBar will help you diagnose. I
suggest starting there and see if you're still stuck.
On Apr 25, 2010, at 5:17 AM, "Pete Harrison" wrote:
>
>
> _
>
> From: Pete Harrison [mailto:p.harri...@hhhconsulting.co.uk]
> Sent: 23 April 2010 15:14
> To: 'css-d-
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From: Pete Harrison [mailto:p.harri...@hhhconsulting.co.uk]
Sent: 23 April 2010 15:14
To: 'css-d-requ...@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: CSS in CMS
I have ventures into using a CMS for as site (CMSMS) and the site is fine
under Firefox, but under IE6 (sorry my client still uses it!
CSS-d,
I am making a web site that I aspire to look the same on Android and
iPhone browsers.
I want to specify the width of the web page to be 320 pixels, so that it
is fixed and constant. 320 pixels is the width of iPhone screens, and,
as far as I know, most if not all Android devices.
However,
2010/4/25 David Laakso
>
> The following brings IE/6.0 on-board local this end: pixel perfection is on
> you, yours, and the w3c validation services.
>
> 1/ In the head of the document delete this in its entirety as it it doing
> nothing for no one that I can think of:
>
>
> /* #wra
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