Objects
Maybe you can find some useful tips over there (I used a link for my
testpage).
Greetings,
francky
[1]
Also here is an on-topic relationship, I think.
If the w3c html-validator doesn't validate due to the embedding, then
the w3c css-validator doesn't work on the url of the html
utomatically%29&doctype=Inline&ss=1&verbose=1>
Some ...'s don't have an embedding and that kind of
things - and error handling by different browsers is pretty unpredictable.
So I hope after correcting the html also IE will sho
t; Thanks,R.A. Paterson
Hi,
I've got this one for you:
css :: external link with icon/image, workaround for IE
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a negative padding somewhere.
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w3c definition of "size" (= amount of characters) of an input field in a
form <http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#adef-size-INPU
a 1 image
css rollover (as well for the horizontal as for the vertical menu):
example page
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-jakob-nav.htm>
Will save 26 small images > save 26 http-requests > save lots of
download time too [1] :-)
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> [...]
> ... overflowing Google img ...
>
Sorry, I was too fast: didn't look at earlier replies before to write.
It was already noticed and the same solution was given too.
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>
> Ingo
>
Hi Seona,
Apart from this, I notice that (while the html is validating) the
css-validator is reporting a I/O error and doesn't go on.
And looking at the code of the page, I see som
;ve made 3 test pages:
1. Plain setting of the body in em.
2. Pasted Lee's javascript method.
3. The css fix as Georg and others mentioned before.
Start is here
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-resize-plain.htm>.
To be seen in IE. - Now everybo
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, francky wrote:
>
>> [...]
>>
> [...
>> So I guess the we have to wait until IE is supporting the "counter"
>> property;
>> and the only way for the meantime is falling back on some DOM-sc
esperation :)
>
> Does anyone know what might be causing this?
>
>
Hi Carl,
Assuming the second grab2.jpg has to be grab1.jpg, the it looks like IE
needs some { position: relative; },
but as Ian said, it is difficult to say without the rest of the
Forgotten my footnote:
From msdn:
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/liststyletype.asp>
"The display:list-item property is available as of Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6 and later
is falling back on some
DOM-scripting.
Or just a not automated typing of the numbers in the h2's.
Right?
Greetings,
francky
btw: on "IE fails - why?" the 1 and only answer must be "because it is
IE". ;-)
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> francky wrote:
>> [...]
>> *Georg's Jumping Cat Acid Test ;-) *
> [...]
> (Did I mention in an earlier thread that I don't apply such '100% tall'
> methods in real-world designs? Think I did but I'll
is disabled, then reloading is acting as refreshing.
- Everybody still here and confirming? ;-)
Conclusion so far (guess what): browsers are different.
Anyway, it seems I have to study more maths about combinations,
permutations and multi-dimensional matrices (tables!), and probably a
lot more about
Charles Marcus wrote:
> Hello,
> [...]
> Obviously, one of the main benefits I'm hoping to achieve is to learn
> web development right the first time, as opposed to learning a bunch of
> bad habits that I later have to unlearn.
>
> :)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles
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ns:
the List Tricks page <http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ListTricks>
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>
Hi Helma,
Maybe making 4 vertical blocks of them instead of 4 besides each other
in a (too) narrow space?
Or 3 green vertical + 1 blue horizontal block? Or 2x2?
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/cocoon.png>
In this way (with clearin
ks,
>
> T
>
Hi Timothy,
I don't see any difference - is the problem solved in the meantime?
Greetings,
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btw:
The html-validator is pointing to a too much.
The css-validator has some small remarks too.
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Mário Gamito schreef:
> Hi Francky,
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
>
>>html-validator says...
>>
>> <http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamito.org%2FtopContainer.html&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&
or has a tip too:
non-existing css-property
<http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css2&warning=2&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamito.org%2FtopContainer.css>
But if the page is repaired and 1 or more problems is/are still there:
don't hesitate to come back!
Success an
er.html>
Maybe there is better way out...
See also the link in the testpage to more IE:first-letter weirdness in
Ingo Chao's "pseudo-pages".
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So the question is: what is the exact question? ;-)
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THOMAS ROGERS wrote:
> Thanks Francky,
>
> I changed it, but it made no difference?
>
> Tom
>
> -Original Message-
> Yes, typo. ;-)
> Link is: http://www.ncmhcsc.org/menu/csshover.htc
> must be: http://www.ncmhcso.org/menu/csshover.htc
>
Hi Tom,
Yes, typo. ;-)
Link is: http://www.ncmhcsc.org/menu/csshover.htc
must be: http://www.ncmhcso.org/menu/csshover.htc
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h the same thing that Tedd has in his example which
> does work in IE6.
Hi Tom,
It seems that the csshover.htc file is not in the path:
"http://www.ncmhcsc.org/menu/csshover.htc"; > 404!
Greetings,
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Html), though it has
some limitations [1]
The css edit sidebar and the html edit sidebar can be used
simultaneously! :-)
Greetings,
francky
[1]
Only the html inside the tag is aboard, which means:
(a) nothing in the can be changed on the fly, and
(b) an ID or class of the element itself (if an
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/screenshot-link-block.gif>
More about block formatting can be found in the css specs:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#q5
Greetings,
francky
[1]
I guess I simulated the block character &
ass to that
> paragraph then?
Hi Jeffrey,
Instead of text-align, maybe you can float: do you mean something like this?
testpage
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/link_right-here.htm>
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ks rock steady in my IE6.
>>
>> regards
>> Georg
>>
>
> Thanks Georg and francky!
>
> I am already using left:percentage value to position the columns
>
> http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/eqhcol.html
> css and comments inside.
>
> (Basically,
s a stable release over here too! :-)
In the meantime also an instable illustrating experiment for the
IE-documentation ;-)
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-IE-percentages.html>
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fix: isolate the problem, i.e. pulling the background out
of the class="c" div, and pushing it in an inner div.
testpage
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-prbgbug.html>
Hope you can apply this wrapper in your case, and no other IE troubles
will app
alien/test_07_3670.html>
>
> regards
> Georg
>
Ah, too late to send. Well, then more of the same
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-bulletspace.html>
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ock's width)
in CSS3?]'
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Molly the Cat will like it: Opera ahead for t
tuff of your css in a testpage, and:
*
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Ian Young wrote:
> Just completing layout for new site. Looking ok in FF/IE7/Opera
> As could be expected IE6 not behaving.
> Menu starts half way down the div
>
> Test page at:
> http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/11-03-07/test.html
> [...]
>
Hi Ian,
Greetings,
Beauchamp Michael J CONT NPRI wrote:
> Hi Francky,
>
> Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, I'm blocked from seeing your website and
> have no public server myself to post to. However, knowing that this is not
> common and probably not a browser problem is a big help. Now
tartpage <http://www.positioniseverything.net/>
* PIE, IE troubles <http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer.html>
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ing-right as well?
Could be also some IE expanding bug - hard to say without code...
Maybe you can isolate the problem in a "minimal error page" [2] [3],
replace the remaining content with Lorem's and 1-color images, and send
us a link to that?
Greetings,
francky
[1] Not yet re
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
> [...]
>> And fundamentally where do I put the:
>>
>>
>>
>> Does it go in the HTML document near the list itself?
>>
>
> It goes into the part of your HTML document, in a place where a
>
this?
> regards Pelle
>
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Hi Pelle,
* Listamatic <http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/>?
<http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/>
* List-O-Matic ?
<http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/de
lowed. ;-)
First idea: isn't it possible to add a 3rd table column for the
directions, instead of styling something on the right side of the input?
Otherwise maybe a margin-left (with the width of the input) for the
direction element can be applied, in addition to a float-le
corner/css-discuss/test-link-iconENupdate.htm
is the one with the best description and performance.
It´s less complicating to maintain 1 site in 1 language! :-)
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~davidLaakso wrote:
> francky wrote:
>
>> Anyway, I found after some experiments [2] that:
>>
>> * html body { margin-bottom: -23px; }
>>
>> is helping, together with in the html (IE only) 2 times a non-breaking
>> space jus
>
> Paintings
>
>
>
> http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/usque.htm>
(Probably the text-decoration styles of the 2nd/3rd levels have to be
adapted now).
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is corrected now.
- My last question about IE7 can be canceled, as David checked IE7 in
the meantime, & alright.
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See testpage
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Should IE7 need kinda this too (with a Cond.Comm.)?
Greetings,
francky
[1] Among the other bugs: "The well-known 23px IE my
screenshots/f52c17680f4839ff1727d229b8a6b344/>
... but I have the idea that all must be (cross browser) possible in
pure css too, so maybe a Part II will follow...
Success and greetings,
francky
btw:
Now I see George has made an alternative too, didn't study it yet. - The
mail arrived
eriments with css
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Examples #1 - #3 without images... ;-)
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have problems with font-scaling or other resolutions. :-)
* And here some others
<http://browsershots.org/screenshots/eb747ffaa8ad29b5789149e11212c280/>.
Cheers,
francky
btw-1: At browsershots.org you can test it yourself.
btw-2: Too high condition of the visitor's eye
dding with white
background-color). Then there is some distance between img and dots,
whatever the colors of the img are.
CSS is giving choices! :-)
Greetings,
francky
btw: In the meantime I've set the font-size in e
>
> Noah
Hi Noah,
Maybe first repairing the html-validation errors is helping somewhat
already?
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I hope that the issues in Vol1 to Vol50, and Issues 1 to 38 in Vol51 are
solved already (and not too much issues > #39) ! ;-)
Success and greetings,
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btw-1:
In my testpage corrected some html-errors, still 57 remaining.
btw-2:
The fixed heights of the "rows" are breaking
-) )
I didn't remark this question before, but probably you have seen the
POOF! thread in the meantime:
* POOF! start here
<http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/85416>
* and the updated workaround here
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-disc
t? Can it be done without
> extraneous classes?
Hi Timothy,
* See testpage
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-imglink.htm>.
:-)
Greetings,
francky
btw: if interested in some variants on text-decoration:
* Split image and text hover colors for
~davidLaakso wrote:
> .dateline {/*text-indent: 15px;*/ margin-left:15px; }
>
>
Of course! :-)
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Francky wrote:
[...]
Correction!
Maybe also (if less space in the bottom of the columns is desired)
spliting the images: partially a background-img in the bottom-right of
each column, and partially bg-img top-right in the new row with the links.
And success with IE!
francky
—ml—
Table-thinking (how was it again?): what about a second row in the table
with background-colors of the columns, and the images + "next" link in it?
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Chris Akins schreef:
> Can't figure out what is preventing the text-indent from taking effect in
> Firefox. Something actually works in IE, but not Firefox - that's a new one
> on me. :-)
>
> Fairly simple, valid CSS here:
>
> http://www.springfieldmo.gov/webapps/news/css/citytalk.css
>
> Page URL
will break (text doesn't fit in the backgrounds).
So I think you should consider to build a more liquid design (layout),
and to style the font-sizes in relative units (as em), so IE-users can
enlarge/access the site too.
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You can do:
abcde fghijk
or maybe:
abcde fghijk
We don't know what your intention is with the code and the (styling of
the) .
So if this is not what you want, do you have a link to a testpage to
illustrate your question?
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> formatting to an element, conditional upon the nature of the
> preceding sibling?
>
> TIA
> - Bill
Hi Bill,
If a separate use of the h3 is not needed, maybe a negative
margin-bottom for the h3?
p { padding: 0; margin: 10px 0; }
h3 { padding: 0; margin: 2
to check the html-validator too: 5 missing 's found.
- If repaired, we can have a look what is going on in IE. Or maybe the
problem is solved automatically! :-)
Success,
francky
[1]
See Colour Contrast Analyser
<http://juicystudio.com/services/colourcontrast.php>
Result is fa
te, small
problem; big amount of external links, big problem. ;-)
And who knows, maybe also good starting point for a script builder to
implement on existing sites.
Hope you can use some of this,
Success and greetings,
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{
position:relative;
margin-top: -1.55em;
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
Tested in IE6 under WinXP: testpage
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-legend-in-form.htm>
Greetings,
francky
btw:
Filling
issue that you wrote about in (xp) ie/6 and ie/7
> is resolved on my end. If it is of concern, there's a little clipping of
> the "hot box" text in ie/6.0.
> See: <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/a.gif>
> Best,
> ~dL
>
>
HTML, but to the BODY styles. Is
that it?
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francky
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ting a "library" of these things
> together at some point...
>
> Austin
... and more easy to realize (in the meantime): adding this example to
the css Wiki page about FormElements:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FormElements
Idea?
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* updated testpage
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rsal_index6.html>.
Just scrolling straight up & down - I guess nobody will miss the fixed
sidebar. Solutions for enabling clientside font scaling of the menu (now
breaking the layout) are included, also some adapted images.
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francky
btw: fixed the html-validat
ling visitors with disabled background images to
see the tabs as well.
See fresh testpage
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francky
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a.button:hover { background-color: none; }
is not valid css. A color "none" doesn't exist! :-)
If {background: none;}is set, then all properties are set to their
initial values (which is transparent for a background-color).
See: css-specs, background-properties
<http://
of this one:
*
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>
> --Kenoli
>
>
Hi Kenoli,
Did you try:
a.button:hover { background-color: none; }
or a simple (without a class for the img):
a:hover img { background-color: none; }
?
See also: SelectOracle <http://gallery.theopalgroup.com/selectoracle/>
Success and greetings,
franc
quot;margin fix" css in a testpage, maybe the
thinking power of this list can give some more help.
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how. For a
liquid design the (background repeated) images must be able to slide
without shifting a part of the img. Maybe there are problems with the
image you intend (and maybe also a solution for that). If problems, do
you have a link to the img or to a
ou browse with something else than IE, now you can see the img
moving on the fly (and staying fixed to the bottom), if you change the
font-size in the browser. [1]
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[1] ... and you'll see some other things to correct. ;-)
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A mini-tutorial is inside the stylesheet. :-)
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Maybe the designs / links in the css-discuss Wiki page about CSS layouts
<http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssLayouts>
can give some inspiration?
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ransitional (47 errors).
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und: transparent url(...) repeat scroll;}
xforms|submit .xf-value { ... }
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[1]
See "F.3 Examples" in
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Mike Buettner wrote:
> Thanks for the help Francky.
>" * You have put the IE-only-styles in the body of the document; they
> should go to the head part. Notice: the html-validator doesn't
> notice this, because these styles are placed (correctly) in IE
>
>
> [1]http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_1_04.html
>
Hi again,
After sending my reply I discovered this one had fallen into the mailbox
in the meantime. Always glad to see some convergent hints, and glad to
see I've learned
Barney Carroll wrote:
> francky wrote:
>
>> Hi Barney,
>> It's difficult to analyze, if we don't have some practical material
>> (maybe you've send it in an attachment, but they are deleted in this list).
>> Do you have a link?
>>
>
ng yourself by eye and by hand: the validators
are eager to help (if clicked ;-) ).
As a lazy boy, I first validate if something seems not ok (2 seconds
rest to take some coffee), and only if the validators are green, and the
error is still there, I´m going to look in the code for bug hunting
ing a space.
> [...]
> HTML
> ---
>
>
>
>
> Search A-Z Index
> <<<--- here he is! :-)
>
> Most Asked Questions
>
> [...]
>
liquidcorners/more-rounded-corners_step1.htm>
If you don´t find what you are looking for, do you have a link to a
testpage with your code?
Salut!
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taying
vertically centered, is to apply a css-styled table for them.
See testpage
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-mike.htm>
(other things still have to be done).
So far,
Greetings and success!
(and don´t hesitate to come
Hi Barney,
It's difficult to analyze, if we don't have some practical material
(maybe you've send it in an attachment, but they are deleted in this list).
Do you have a link?
Greetings,
francky
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Diane Ross wrote:
> On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, "francky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> * testpage 2
>> <http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-base2.html>
>>
>> So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner par
Michael Stevens wrote:
> [...]
> Any ideas on the name attribute?
>
Hi Mike,
As this is a html/js question and has not much to do with css, I'm
proposing other listers to go off-list for replying. [1]
If I'm wrong, I'll hear it! ;-)
Greetings,
francky
[1]
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be eliminated.
With respect to my "strange advices": I agree, they aren't all "clean
coded". - But that's just for building, bug hunting and testing purposes.
As long as "unallowed methods" (as the X-out method) are helping me to
get a page faster to what
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