Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread Luc
Good evening Lori, It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 21:03:23 GMT-0400 (which was 22:03:23 where I live) Lori Lay would write: > Because the content will only be as tall as it needs to be. Getting the > content to stretch all the way down requires a bit of messing around > with min-heights i

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread L Lay
Luc wrote: > Good evening Lori, > It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was > 20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write: > > > > Still puzzles me why the borders etc don't stretch all the way down??? > Because the content will only be as tall as it needs to be. Gettin

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread Luc
Good evening Lori, It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was 20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write: > The active class has a > -2em left margin that pulls the link text over, so it's working the way > you have coded it. If you're referring to the missing arrow, tha

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread L Lay
Luc wrote: > Good evening Lori, > It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was > 20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write: > > > They don't on a high res monitor. > > > My res is 1440x900. Any idea what's causing this? > I think it's just that your viewport is sized s

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread Luc
Good evening Lori, It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was 20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write: > They don't on a high res monitor. My res is 1440x900. Any idea what's causing this? > Also, can you isolate the effect you're trying to achieve? On the reference

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread L Lay
Luc wrote: > Good evening David, > It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 14:17:42 GMT-0700 (which was > 18:17:42 where I live) David Hucklesby would write: > > > > >> Here's how it looks in Firefox: >> > > >> >> > > Strange,

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread Luc
Good evening David, It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 14:17:42 GMT-0700 (which was 18:17:42 where I live) David Hucklesby would write: > Here's how it looks in Firefox: > Strange, at my end in opera, moz and FF the borders etc stretc

Re: [css-d] List problem

2007-06-27 Thread David Hucklesby
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:13:23 -0300, Luc wrote: > Good evening list, > > i have a nav menu that uses a class called active to indicate the current > page. The > class uses a background image but i can't seem to set the distance between > the image > and the links. I've been experimenting with both

[css-d] List problem

2007-06-26 Thread Luc
Good evening list, i have a nav menu that uses a class called active to indicate the current page. The class uses a background image but i can't seem to set the distance between the image and the links. I've been experimenting with both margins and padding but to no avail. It's been puz

Re: [css-d] list problem - undefined

2007-01-03 Thread Admin at AK
> Dear people, > I am new to this list, having just started my webdesign activities again. > I have a small problem which I hope is very easy to solve. On a webpage > I want to have a piece of text with in between a few lists. Now, with my > current design and stylesheet make-up, I have the list

Re: [css-d] list problem - undefined

2006-12-28 Thread Marten Gallagher
> Could anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong? Which piece of code is > missing here? I am not absolutely certain what you regard as wrong... ...but... I see the first list is going to be a navigation list? (id="navlist")? You have opened the UL tag twice with a different class in each. I

Re: [css-d] List Problem

2006-06-15 Thread Els
Trey Copeland wrote: General advice: When you are asking people to help you with a problem, don't alter the example. It's very hard to see a problem in a moving target. Instead, if you want to keep fiddling while waiting for other people's help, use a separate example. One that you post here

Re: [css-d] List Problem

2006-06-15 Thread Els
Els wrote: > Trey Copeland wrote: >> www.wku.edu/icap is what I'm working on. In firefox the >> related links line up perfect, but in IE they look horrible. >> Any suggestions? > > They don't line up in Firefox here, while they do in IE. > You're missing an opening on the second link. Ugh - you'r

Re: [css-d] List Problem

2006-06-15 Thread Els
Trey Copeland wrote: > www.wku.edu/icap is what I'm working on. In firefox the > related links line up perfect, but in IE they look horrible. > Any suggestions? They don't line up in Firefox here, while they do in IE. You're missing an opening on the second link. -- Els http://locusmeus.com/ ht

[css-d] List Problem

2006-06-15 Thread Trey Copeland
www.wku.edu/icap is what I'm working on. In firefox the related links line up perfect, but in IE they look horrible. Any suggestions? Thanks. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b