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<0> spook^68, well, I haven't looked into that yet, but thanks for the hint.
<0> I think that is what I will be doing tonight. Put up some new IE bug fix :)
<0> It has been a while since the last time I updated my website.
<1> any idea?
<0> Andy9387, oh, missed that. /* reading *.
<2> hehe :)
<0> Andy9387, do you have a link to that page?
<3> Hi I have a little question. Can I make a div act like a "prison", so that everything in the div stays inside no matter what?
<0> velle, what do you want to happen when there is not enough space to contain what is inside of that <div>?
<1> http://www.dabdago.co.uk/css/
<0> @
<4> (www.dabdago.c...) HTML: E: ( http://tinyurl.com/2ldlmy ) CSS: Valid ( http://tinyurl.com/278qjz ) DOCTYPE: HTML 4.01 Trans (MIME: text/html)
<3> Zoffix: Well, I would like the stuff inside to "get smaller", and in my design that should always be possible. So what ever is easiest
<3> what I mean is that the content in the div will be pretty simple with only small pics, so that content should be able to fit inside
<1> Zoffix: i gtg in a minute - think you know the issue? fix?
<0> Andy9387, not really.



<1> :-( see the issue tho?
<0> yeah
<1> ie is wank
<1> i'll be back sometime later in the week and hope we can work something out (yn)
<1> thanks
<0> doh
<0> ****
<0> lol, and he quit >_<
<0> lmao, I looked at my index.html instead of his. His IE is in quirks mode :| oh man.. I feel bad for myself :)
<5> is it possible for CSS to cause Internet Explorer to operating abort?!!?
<6> ?!!?
<6> !??!
<0> br3nden, to crash you mean?
<5> ya
<0> br3nden, sure, 3 lines of code
<5> i had a perefctly working PHP script...and I add a working CSS stylesheet and everythning breaks on IE
<5> ugg anybody in here want to help me with some PHP? I can't get into the ##php channel
<0> br3nden, try #web
<7> ugh, no. php is yucky
<8> does anyone tried rails?
<9> br3nden, you can't get into the ##php room unless you have a registered nick
<10> I'm currently having an issue sizing http://cwtng.criminalsworld.nl/nonmember.php the td which contains the iframe. I would like to have it take the space from where it starts till 10 px above the footer image. Anyone has any idea?
<10> The menus can be minimized so it needs to be somewhat dynamic...
<7> olsen: no, I'd have to use ruby to use rails.. and I'd rather just use python
<10> br3nden if you can't get in the ##php channel you probably did/say something you never should have.
<8> polpak: why do you prefer python over ruby?
<5> Muisje: it says ##overflow or something
<11> hi why do i get the lists with width:100% on firefox2? what is the problem? http://pastebin.ca/336274 http://pastebin.ca/336276
<4> Paste 274 has been moved to http://paste.css-standards.org/4886
<10> i can get in perfectly br3nden
<7> olsen: because python has a lot of applications in a lot of different areas (GUI, Web, Gaming, Scientific applications, etc)
<7> olsen: it's clear, concise, and widely used. Ruby is mostly only used for rails
<11> anyone? please ?
<6> Zoffix
<7> _alecs_: use the correct pasebin site (in the topic) please
<8> polpak: you can always create your wrappers to libraries :)
<11> http://pastebin.ca/336276
<11> this is the paste bin
<4> Paste 276 has been moved to http://paste.css-standards.org/4888
<7> _alecs_: READ THE TOPIC. USE THE PASTEBIN SITE LISTED THERE
<11> OK
<6> lmfao, ease up bud
<7> _alecs_: it will make helping you much easier
<6> it automoved anyway
<7> pjeide: obviously you didn't look at the "automoved" code
<6> obviously I didn't.
<6> :P
<0> who
<0> it's broken?
<7> Zoffix: it seems to have some trouble with the html
<7> Zoffix: http://paste.css-standards.org/4886
<0> umm
<0> polpak, I don't see any issues :/
<6> nor do I
<0> in 4888 at least
<7> olsen: I'd rather spend time using wrappers someone else has written and debugged to make my applications.
<6> actually
<7> Zoffix: 4888 is just the css, it doesn't demonstrate the problem
<6> ah, yes.
<11> +v http://www.gremlin.ro/logger4alecs/palato/admin/



<7> @
<4> (www.gremlin.r...) HTML: Valid ( http://tinyurl.com/35hovx ) CSS: E: 3 ( http://tinyurl.com/235koq ) DOCTYPE: XHTML 1.0 Strict + url (MIME: text/html)
<0> hm, I'll take a look at it when I come back, or tomorrow
<0> gotta run
<7> Zoffix: have fun =)
<10> I'm currently having an issue sizing http://cwtng.criminalsworld.nl/nonmember.php the td which contains the iframe. I would like to have it take the space from where it starts till 10 px above the footer image. Anyone has any idea?
<10> The menus can be minimized so it needs to be somewhat dynamic...
<12> I have nested divs that don't seem to be positioning right, http://www.indoorplantsforum.com/revamp/ipf_header.html - there are two divs at the very bottom which I'd like to have more up towards the top. Can anyone take a look?
<13> dang... why do I try so hard? I was looking at this web design site that charges like $10,000... promising search engine friendly xhtml and css code... and their pages had 143 errors, including "float:top" and "float:center"
<13> is there a float:top and float:center I don't know about
<14> heh
<15> paotzu: Wow. That's pretty rubbish
<15> Did they at least have a valid doctype?
<15> You get people nowadays who charge a bomb, and think that just because they're using XHTML/CSS that they don't need layout or graphical talent
<13> they used xhtml transitional
<13> they seem to have some layout talent, but it is dreamweaver induced
<15> haha
<15> At least I can admit to myself that my graphical talent isn't enough to go pro just yet
<13> I looked at the css3 defs... there is a float top! sweet
<15> Nice. Too bad browsers don't support it
<15> You can't learn CSS properly from the specifications. You have to know how well properties are supported.
<13> I was lucky enough that people with graphical talent found me
<15> Nice.
<12> I have nested divs that don't seem to be positioning right, http://www.indoorplantsforum.com/revamp/ipf_header.html - there are two divs at the very bottom which I'd like to have more up towards the top. Any suggestions?
<15> Sometimes I see a pretty sight
<15> site
<15> and I melt inside
<15> but it makes me sad that I can't do it
<13> yea, I mean, I've studied color theory and all that, but I have that deuteroanamoly male color blindness...
<15> I try to and it doesn't look quite right :(
<6> JDigital: Where does my most recent layout stand?
<6> JDigital: It isn't wonderful, but..
<6> http://www.petereide.name/vegoil/spec1/index2.html
<15> Haha, I once wrote for a PDF publisher who was colourblind
<13> one thing I've noticed is it helps me avoid adjacent colors for text contrast
<15> Indeed
<13> because I see adjacent colors as being _very_ adjacent
<12> pjeide: is ok
<13> pjeide: try sizing the fonts on your page...
<6> could you take a screenshot?
<13> pjeide: The yellow link at the bottom of the truck image spills out onto the body text if you increase the font size
<6> I see.
<6> I haven't really checked for scalability, tbh.
<6> Rather poor :)
<16> ah gawd... my purdy page is broken in IE6
<13> pjeide: on the bright side, with a few adjustments, it could work
<13> pjeide: I only notice these things because my monitor is 1800 pixels wide
<6> aside from the fact that it hasn't been engineered 100% yet, in terms of layout 'prettyness' I think I'd give it a 81%
<6> maybe 78%
<13> pjeide: the truck image is kind of blurry
<6> as you can see, it isn't production yet ;)
<6> hense 81%
<6> images would be reengineered, css reworked for this and that, and design tweaked
<13> that green color for "oil" you could definitely reuse as a heading color
<6> thanks
<6> Replicate for context headings and 'SPONSORS' perhaps
<13> yea, I read some article on border colors that talked about color schemes... the key is to bring out a certain color from an image into the text
<13> it isn't always the most obvious color... in fact it rarely is. let me find that article...
<17> how can I override borders with a bg image?
<18> override borders with a bg?
<17> CommandPrompt: i have a bg image on a set of tabs that has rounded corners...but if images are off, i still want a border around it - which would be square, but still look good.
<17> so i want to overlay the bg image ontop of the border: 1px; proerpety
<6> !v http://www.petereide.name/vegoil/spec1/index2.html
<19> Ive got a CSS file, i started with all the different divisions as position:absolute, but had to change to position:reletive cause i wanted the page centered. But now its all funky can anyone give me a hint as too what i need to do to get the divisions back to normal, they should all be right next to eachother. http://electro.byethost18.com/jimsbigsite/index.php and the css file is http://electro.byethost18.com/jimsbigsite/digiaquajims.css
<6> +v http://www.petereide.name/vegoil/spec1/index2.html
<18> @ http://www.petereide.name/vegoil/spec1/index2.html
<6> ;)
<6> no dice, huh?
<7> takes a while
<7> @http://www.petereide.name/vegoil/spec1/index2.html


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