Michael Beaudoin wrote:
> I have an issue where
> I'm putting together a site for a friend as a learning experience and
> have been having trouble getting the columns to be of equal length.
Try http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/
Best,
lr
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Dear List,
I've set img to display: none; in the print style sheet of one of my
sites as I want no images on a printed page. There are, however, two
images that _do_ need to print out for the user. I've specified those
images (checkmarks and crossmarks within tabular data cells) display by
add
efault.asp?Content=Products
http://beta.consupro.net/site-styles/global.css
http://beta.consupro.net/site-styles/ie6.css
Many thanks in advance,
L. Robinson
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Information - Abyss wrote:
> What is the communities view point on CSS "font-size" property?
I'd go with ems. Please see "Sizing Text" (and all kinds of other CSS
tips) on the list Wiki: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
Regards,
Lori
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Greetings,
There is a bug when printing a table that causes Firefox to hang on the
first page and refuse to print the rest, but the only fix I've seen,
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/76423, causes IE to
print the table rows as 100% of the height of the page resulting in a 7
David Hucklesby wrote:
> Hi Lori,
>
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:26:35 -0400, you wrote:
>> I have a background image on nav headings which I wanted to pop
>> outside the container a bit and used a
>> negative margin, thinking that should be plenty.
>>
>> Half the little footprint disappears in IE
Greetings,
I have a background image on nav headings which I wanted to pop outside
the container a bit here: www.hobieb2b.com and used a negative margin,
thinking that should be plenty.
Half the little footprint disappears in IE6, however. (All's well in FF,
Opera and IE7.)
I've covered a lot
Hi all,
I came upon a Firefox bug when a 7-page order came out as 3 pages when
printed. Gunlaug had the answer with table,td { height: 100%; } here:
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/76423
With this fix, though, when the same order is printed in IE7, each row
of the table print
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Yehuda Katz wrote:
>> Since overflow: hidden or overflow: auto does
>> the trick, the whole issue of clearing floats becomes essentially a
>> non-issue, and saves extra markup.
> I use such design-methods quite
> often, and the overflow-property doesn't cut it across brow
Robert Lane wrote:
> Trying to do a nested nested nested type list and want to use just a "-"
> in front of the list item
>
> Is there a way to style that?
li:before { content: " - "; }
L. Robinson
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in to view source,
which can't be done; order duplication not allowed. IE won't do this.
These order views are everywhere. If I can't resolve the print problem,
I'll have to put those columns in a table and I really, really don't
want to do that.
Thanks for your help,
L. Ro
as displayed. ATM, they print underneath
each other.
Advice?
Regards,
L. Robinson
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IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7
What is it about this CSS...
caption, caption a { background: url(/images/caption.gif) #69c; color:
#eee; font-weight: bold; margin-left: -1px; padding: 5px; border: 1px
solid #69c; }
...that makes Opera 8.5 refuse to show the caption - at all?
lr
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*Nearly* working is markup and CSS to produce a sidebar of featured
items on one page and complements on another starting here:
http://www.consupro.net/catalogs/BuyerLogin.asp?Action=SetVendor&Vendor=2262
(One must sign in as Demo1 to see the complements on a product detail page.)
The CSS in que
Greetings,
Nearing the launch of stage 1 on this project, I'd appreciate your
feedback on the following.
Trying to use as few divs as possible, I've marked up the home page to
use lists for everything that seemed a menu and all appears to be
aligning properly... in everything but IE (3px) and
Converting legacy site to tableless layout and there are some advanced
(and not-so-advanced) cross-browser tricks eluding me. Having searched,
I'd be most grateful if someone can hit me with a clue stick on a few of
these.
Site here: http://beta.consupro.net/default_new.asp
CSS here: http://beta.
eral problems brewing, please let me know before I get
myself in *real* trouble.
Very much appreciate this list and all your help so far.
Regards,
L. Robinson
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Greetings,
I need to list products in such a way that the number displayed per row will
adjust according to screen resolution set with a thumbnail picture on the
left and the item details on the right for each product displayed. Sounds
simple enough. Should look like this:
Thumb | Item No.
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