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<0> Simple? How would you make it simpler and, yet, fluid? <0> If you tell me how, you'll be my hero. <1> I guess I don't have your genious <0> My genious? Well, what I made is simple, man. Now, I thought you had a simpler solution. <0> Guess this was a misundertanding. <1> :-P <1> Actually, your method is helping me <0> Hey, I'm OS. e-mail me and you'll get the whole thing. <1> I just have to get it more dynamic so the PHP script building the elements doesn't **** it up <1> No, I'm stealing your style.css, so I don't need any e-mail :-P <0> Eh, eh... <2> HugoG: when I position the index* they don't stay within the #wrapper <0> Look, some people do what I did in a couple of lines and a couple of divs. The problem is that it's not dynamic. <1> mhmm <1> That's the problem I was having <1> Everyone else's wasn't dynamic
<1> And they thought I was being lazy by not being dynamic <0> Just checked, praguex: your wrapper must be absolute too. That's what I said. Abs within abs is relative. <2> oh ok <2> so how do I position the #wrapper so it always stays in the center <1> What's the difference between FL and BL? <2> i thought if I did absolute I couldnt do the margin:0 auto; <0> You can't. I now behold the whole problem: it's IE's fault. <3> theoretically, why would a background image show in ie but not in firefox? <2> so i can't ever have my site centered? <0> I have to leave... bed time. <1> wait! <1> What's the difference between the two sets? <0> You can through JS or hacking without absolute positioning, but I can't help you. <1> Your f and b cl***es? <2> what if I put a wrapper over the wrapper which holds the idex* <1> Is one shadow? <2> and the top most wrapper is positioned margin:0 auto; then the next is absolute and the index* are absolute <0> No, one set is box+shadow for content and the other is a fancy box for input. <1> ooooh <1> I see <0> praguex, doesn't work with abs. <0> I'm off... 5a.m. *sigh* <2> bleh, alright. I'll do that absolute and then center it with java <2> thanks <0> Server is going down, btw, JediKirby. <3> hugo <0> Not Java, praguex, JavaScript. <3> im in the same boat <2> yea thats what i mean :) <0> Good luck, Slevin. <3> but this background image is not defeating me <3> thanks lol <0> Get Web Development extension for Firefox, Slevin. It'll do wonders. <4> Windows.. I'll finally be able to be HAPPY using Firefox again. <4> It's a PAIN on OS X <5> omg i hate iis <6> VirusDotNET, so don't use it? :) <6> `float contain <7> float contain: www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html , www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html , www.complexspiral.com/publications/containing-floats/ <8> echo '<p/><a href=# onclick="document.getElementById(editContent).style.display=block;">Edit</a>'; <9> argument: k, i'm in #css, but i'm playing with the stuff you've already given me... <8> why does that not work? <3> argument, theoritically, why would a background image show in ie but not in ff? <6> `float contain @ levander <7> levander, float contain: www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html , www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html , www.complexspiral.com/publications/containing-floats/ <6> Slevin, did you fix your validation yet? <9> argument: thanks <3> meh will do <1> Wow, what the hell is going on here? <1> !v http://www.zentatsu.com/alwaysfallingshort <7> HTML: Valid - http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.zentatsu.com/alwaysfallingshort/ <7> CSS: Not valid - Error: 1, Warnings: 4, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.zentatsu.com/alwaysfallingshort/ <1> Why aren't my border images pushing all of the way down? <6> JediKirby, what do you mean by that <5> !v http://70.114.227.174 <7> HTML: Valid - http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://70.114.227.174/ <7> CSS: Valid - Warnings: 3, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://70.114.227.174/ <5> !v http://70.114.227.174 <10> !v http://www.eczema-symptoms.org <7> HTML: Not valid - Errors: 5, http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.eczema-symptoms.org/ <7> CSS: Not valid - Error: 1, Warnings: 6, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.eczema-symptoms.org/
<3> !v www.yesarcade.com <7> HTML: Not valid - Errors: 118, http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.yesarcade.com/ <7> CSS: Not valid - Error: 1, Warnings: 36, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.yesarcade.com/ <3> the errors dont seem to be going down <6> Slevin, please use the refresh button on your browser to do validation rather than spam the bot in the channel <6> VirusDotNET, same for you please <3> ok <1> Why is the ad treating the background image as a real image, pushing it over? <1> http://www.zentatsu.com/alwaysfallingshort <6> JediKirby, um, you did have one error, did you fix it yet? <1> Yes, I did <1> it validates now <6> JediKirby, what's with all the excess divs? <6> e.g. </div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div> <1> They're part of the dynamic outline <6> JediKirby, excess markup is a big no no <1> Do you have a better solution to easily add my round edges to any block? <11> is that the 4-div wrapper squounds? <12> -moz-border-radius? <11> toresbe: bite your tongue! <1> I want my CSS to validate <1> And work on all platforms <1> Not hack in CSS3 <12> hm. <13> Anyone using ie6 able to check something for me? <11> UncleD: don't have IE6... but what's up? <1> I'll check it <13> I'm having trouble getting the equivalent of <img src="img.jpg" align="left"> <13> to work in css <13> www.gep123.com (this is using align="left") <13> but if i remove align=left, the text slips down <11> since the image is an inline element, it will align how your text aligns <11> got a URL we can check? <13> got ie6? <11> nope <13> u can only see the problem in ie6 <11> don't care <13> www.gep123.com is the site <13> im referring to the top logo <13> and text <11> !v www.gep123.com <7> HTML: Not valid - Error: 1, http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.gep123.com/ <7> CSS: Not valid - Errors: 2, Warnings: 89, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.gep123.com/ <14> hi, how to give a alternate background for rows of a table using only css? <13> !v www.gep123.com <11> nandan: give them alternating cl***es <11> UncleD: any particular reason you chose XHTML over HTML? <14> FunkyBob: actually am generating the rows dynamically using a loop <11> nandan: so do I... I still give them alternating cl***es... <13> FunkyBob: Nope <11> nandan: in my case "rowodd" and "roweven"... <11> nandan: CSS3 selectors will allow you to do what you want <14> FunkyBob: whts CSS3 ? <11> nandan: version 3 of CSS <11> UncleD: which image is this for? <13> FunkyBob:http://www.gep123.com/files/logo.png <11> UncleD: I meant where is it on the page... but I can guess :) <11> UncleD: and the text in the H2 falls below it? <11> UncleD: I'd recommend you float: left; the image, and be careful to make sure the header div is at least its height <11> (either with a fixed height, a float clearer, or overflow:auto; ) <13> FunkyBob: www.gep123.com/images/Problem.jpg <13> http://www.gep123.com/images/problem.jpg <11> line-height and vertical-align <13> Are those properties I need to apply to the text or the image? <2> OK, I am back. Let me summarize. My page was VALIDE but for some reason worked in all browsers but IE (all versions). HugoH told me I had incorrect float formatting and said I should change the floats to absolute positioning. So I did that and now here is my page: http://we-aid.org/index.php how does it look? Also, why did someone tell me absolute positioning was bad? If it is bad what is the alternative? <11> UncleD: well, the pedant in me says you should put that title in a H1 <11> UncleD: so in that heading box you have <div> <img> <h1>....</h1> <h2>...</h2> </div> <11> if you float the image, the headings will go beside it <13> but in my style.css <13> im already floating the image. <11> however, without changing your markup... <13> That's the strange thing. <13> I'm floating the image left, yet nothing changes <11> yes, but in your markup the img is _inside_ the anchor
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