Re: [css-d] Hover over link - opacity

2009-05-13 Thread David Hucklesby
Tim Snadden wrote: > On 13/05/2009, at 3:59 AM, Niels Matthijs wrote: > >> a {opacity:1;} a:hover {opacity:0.7;} > > Bear in mind that if you want this to work in Internet Explorer you > will need to include extra rules (preferably in a separate stylesheet > included via conditional comments): >

[css-d] Problem with menu in IE7

2009-05-13 Thread Joe Polk
I am currently working with a client on the following web site -- http://www.keystonees.com/new. For some reason, the menu bar (home, about, services, faq and contact) do not appear in IE7 but they appear on all other browsers. The CSS can be seen at http://www.keystonees.com/new/css/main.css. A

Re: [css-d] Problem with menu in IE7

2009-05-13 Thread Brian Hazelton
try adding position:relative to the menu and or the header id. I am on linux so unfortunately cannot test if it will work, but I had a problem similar to this a while ago. __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.c

Re: [css-d] Problem with menu in IE7

2009-05-13 Thread Rasal Postill
On Wed, 13 May 2009 12:01:39 -0400, Joe Polk wrote: | I am currently working with a client on the following web site -- | http://www.keystonees.com/new. | | For some reason, the menu bar (home, about, services, faq and contact) do | not appear in IE7 but they appear on all other browsers. The CS

Re: [css-d] Problem with menu in IE7

2009-05-13 Thread Ian Young
> Subject: [css-d] Problem with menu in IE7 > > I am currently working with a client on the following web site -- > http://www.keystonees.com/new. > > For some reason, the menu bar (home, about, services, faq and contact) > do > not appear in IE7 but they appear on all other browsers. The CSS ca

[css-d] Navigation list problem in Safari 3.0

2009-05-13 Thread Rod Castello
I'm using chromejs for drop-downs in Nav bar. Looks fine in Firefox, but shows small question-mark in box when viewed in Safari 3.1.2. Don't know if this is a javascript problem, css, or what. Additionally, can anyone explain why Safari renders the in-line list shorter than Firefox? It seems lik

Re: [css-d] css-d Digest, Vol 78, Issue 10

2009-05-13 Thread peter . twiggs
I am currently out of the office and will return on Thursday the 14th of May. If you have any urgent queries please contact Steve Lee on 0113 391 2929. Regards Peter __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-di

[css-d] Truncated columns

2009-05-13 Thread bruce . somers
Hello, I'm certain that this is a terribly elementary question, but I have not been able to solve it. I'd appreciate any push in the right direction. On the page at http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index.html , the middle column can be scrolled but the left- and right-hand columns are truncated at

Re: [css-d] Navigation list problem in Safari 3.0

2009-05-13 Thread Tim Snadden
On 14/05/2009, at 6:54 AM, Rod Castello wrote: > I'm using chromejs for drop-downs in Nav bar. Looks fine in Firefox, > but shows small question-mark in box when viewed in Safari 3.1.2. There's an image missing ( /pedro/down.gif) and Safari is just complaining about it more than Firefox. In

Re: [css-d] Navigation list problem in Safari 3.0

2009-05-13 Thread Rod Castello
Thanks Tim, that did the trick. Rod Castello 11812 A Moorpark Street Studio City, CA 91604 (818) 437-7880 http://rodcastello.com --- On Wed, 5/13/09, Tim Snadden wrote: From: Tim Snadden Subject: Re: [css-d] Navigation list problem in Safari 3.0 To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Date: Wednesd

Re: [css-d] Truncated columns

2009-05-13 Thread Tim Snadden
On 14/05/2009, at 6:59 AM, bruce.som...@web.de wrote: > On the page at http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index.html , the middle > column can be scrolled but the left- and right-hand columns are > truncated at small window height. How can I avoid that truncation? It's because they are set to pos

Re: [css-d] Truncated columns

2009-05-13 Thread Tim Snadden
On 14/05/2009, at 6:59 AM, bruce.som...@web.de wrote: > > On the page at http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index.html , the middle > column can be scrolled but the left- and right-hand columns are > truncated at small window height. How can I avoid that truncation? > Also remove line 45 (for the

Re: [css-d] Problem with menu in IE7

2009-05-13 Thread David Laakso
Joe Polk wrote: > I am currently working with a client on the following web site -- > http://www.keystonees.com/new. > > For some reason, the menu bar (home, about, services, faq and contact) do > not appear in IE7 but they appear on all other browsers. The CSS can be > seen at http://www.keystone

[css-d] Regarding negative value

2009-05-13 Thread Gautam Bhatia
hello, All right , Thank you very much . I will keep that in mind and work on it. i do reallly appreciate it. Regards, Gautam Bhatia On Wednesday 13 May 2009 12:14:15 am you wrote: > Gautam Bhatia wrote: > > Hello all, > > My question was regarding values,Is it a bad practice to

[css-d] Div not expanding

2009-05-13 Thread Christopher Kip
Hi All, Can't figure out how to get this to work. I am at the point where I just keep trying the same things which didn't work over and over-- argh... I can not get the black container where the photos are to expand properly to fit the content. Any thoughts? http://chromacreative.com/test

Re: [css-d] Div not expanding

2009-05-13 Thread Tim Snadden
On 14/05/2009, at 11:58 AM, Christopher Kip wrote: > Hi All, > > Can't figure out how to get this to work. I am at the point where I > just keep trying the same things which didn't work over and over-- > argh... I can not get the black container where the photos are to > expand properly to fit

Re: [css-d] Div not expanding

2009-05-13 Thread David Laakso
Christopher Kip wrote: > I can not get the black container where the photos are to > expand properly to fit the content. Any thoughts? > > http://chromacreative.com/testingserver/hawkeye/site/products- > leather.html > > Thanks! > Chris > Re-set selector to read only (not tested): .scr

Re: [css-d] Navigation list problem in Safari 3.0

2009-05-13 Thread David Hucklesby
Rod Castello wrote: > Additionally, can anyone explain why Safari renders the in-line list > shorter than Firefox? It seems like it renders the font smaller. > [...] > > http://rodcastello.com/pedro/index6e.html Thanks in advance. > Now you have the other issues addressed, I think your menu widt