Links in the second row of a navigation list do not behave like links in
IE6, but they are fine in Firefox:
ul.menu { list-style-type: none; padding-bottom: 20px; margin-left: 0;
}
ul.menu li { display: inline; padding-bottom: 20px; text-align: left;
}
ul.menu a { text-decoration: underline; colo
Can anyone explain why the links in the second row of a list with these
attributes do not work in IE6? they work in Firefox.
ul.menu { list-style-type: none; padding-bottom: 20px; margin-left: 0;
}
ul.menu li { display: inline; padding-bottom: 20px; text-align: left;
}
ul.menu a { text-decoration:
This is so silly, I can't clear the logo in the print output. I did have
it, briefly and only in Firefox, but then I changed something to fix it
in IE and it's not clearing again.
I can't see why the clearing div isn't working, since it works on the
screen.
Thanks
Maren
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Actually, on my computer at least, the big gap in the Biotext pages
appears when I resize the text to anything except smallest or medium.
Maren
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IE
http://www.biotext.com.au
When I increase the text size in the browser (large or largest) in ie6,
some of the pages on this site still get a huge gap at the top of the page.
I thought it might be because of the really long text in links causing a
non-breaking long line, but took them out and it s
On the page www.biotext.com.au, I can't get the image of the words
(health, agriculture etc) to line up where I want it - that is, with its
top in line with the top of the image of test tubes on its left.
Also, on the page http://www.biotext.com.au/services/writing.shtml I
changed the #main: pad
In Internet Explorer 6, this page has a huge gap at the top of the
content. The other pages, which have the same header, footer and
navigation (all in external files) don't have the gap. I can't figure
out what the difference is. The html and css validate. Can anyone see
what the difference is
Regarding your colours, you can find out if they're okay with the colour
contrast analyser:
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/contrast_analyser/index.html
- Maren
5. Accessibility: Are there any colour-blind viewers in the audience?
Would like to know if all the good stuff is contr
I've been trying out what happens with the box model and collapsing margins.
In this page: http://www.wordsworth.com.au/test0508/boxmodeltest.htm I can't
see why in Firefox the top and bottom margin of the container div disappears
but in IE6 it is there.
Can someone explain this to me?
Thanks
Maren
Mike, it was a combination of your first suggestion and modifications
suggested by Gunlaug that has worked in the end - as you can see from
http://www.biotext.com.au/test0205/testpage.html
By starting the border exactly where I want it on the right, and using the
white div to shift the left side of
Okay, it works now, thanks very much for your help. But I don't quite
understand why it works the way it does and I would really appreciate if you
have the time to explain it to me. The whitebg div seems to push the navbar
across to the right, but it doesn't seem to push it over 160 pixels (the
wid
Oops - I guess the other suggestion was from Mike.
Maren
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Peter,
> So if you remove the width and just give it left and right margins
of 30 and 140 px what happens?
See http://www.biotext.com.au/test0205/columns24.html - the border just
stretches the width of the content inside the div.
I tried your other suggestion at
http://www.biotext.com.au/test020
I have fixed the problem I had with disappearing content (thanks Ingo) but
after several more versions
still can't get the green border under the 'topnavbar' div to stretch so it
goes across to just before the logo.
I guess what I want to say is 'width = 100% minus 140 pixels' and
'margin-left = 3
In the page http://www.biotext.com.au/test0205/columns20.html when you
resize the page, it's okay till it gets to about 400 px wide then the
content (the stuff in the 'main' div) just disappears in IE 5 and IE6
windows. I put 'position: relative' in the style for 'main' because
otherwise the ta
Thanks, Paul - I've got the font sizes working now and the gap has gone
away. I tried various things with the wide table and in the end I think the
problem was that I had a width of 90% on the table, and that 90% plus the
margins made it more than the 100% of the div it is inside. Anyway, if I
don'
http://www.biotext.com.au/test0205/columns8.html
Can anyone tell me, why is IE6 ignoring the width and font size styles for
the table? And why is there a huge gap before the footer?
Maren Child
WordsWorth Writing
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can't get the green bar (the #bar div) to be up so it's
overlapping into the header div (the #masthead div), can I?
The new page is at
http://www.biotext.com.au/test0205/testpage11.html
Thanks
Maren Child
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I can't get the proper right margin on the content div in IE6 - I've tried
all kinds of things and have read the box model stuff but am still
struggling to figure out what's wrong. I put it in a 'container' div with
100% width, as I want an elastic width. The css and html validate.
Here is the
I have a page at http://www.biotext.com.au/test0205/testpage3.html with a
background image on the body tag.
The content doesn't scroll in IE6 - the scrollbar is 'greyed out'. The html
and css validate and I can't see anything else to cause this. It scrolls in
IE5 and Firefox.
I have tried a fixed
I am testing some pages at http://www.wordsworth.com.au/test0605/index.shtml
Can anyone tell me why this does not validate? I don't understand the
message in the css validator:
html { overflow-y: scroll;
}
html { overflow: -moz-scrollbars-vertical;
}
If I put that in, the scrollbar is forced in
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