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Re: The problem is probably in the stylesheet, which we can't see. Check for the following incompatibility errors: 1. Putting size styles (width, height) in the same tag or style that contains nonzero surrounding styles (margin, border, padding). IE nests them in the wrong order, placing the surrounding styles inside the … | |
Re: Each website domain normally appears at most twice in a single Google listing. It might appear more times if many other websites have links to different pages on it, or if there are mirror sites. | |
Re: Those are the edges of the button the image is placed on. They are like the edges of the buttons at the ends of the scrollbar. Watch what happens when you press one. The navy color indicates the button is selected. Selecting something else moves the selection there. Note that … | |
Re: That code might not work in Internet Explorer. IE puts the margins inside the widths. | |
Design your pages for accessibility. In my position as a college instructor, I see many places where fancy web page design gets people with visual problems, dyslexia, or learning disabilities into trouble. Here are my suggestions for making your web pages more accessible: 1. No angry fruit salad. If you … | |
Re: This is going too far on the tableless page movement! The original reasons they wanted tables removed from page development are: - Tables announce their presence by row and column number when accessibility features for the blind are used. - Before we had margins and padding, tables were the only … | |
Re: Why in the world do you have a background image in a text box? Nothing would make me hit my BACK button faster than that. I can't read text that is on top of an image. | |
Re: It's probably sorting them in the order the files actually appear in the folder listing (not the sort order they display in). This is the order they were put into the folder. Adding new objects places them at the end of the list. Try removing all of the files from … | |
Re: You can put margins outside the ul or ol tags with css. | |
Re: This happens when a browser does the downloading to a folder. | |
Re: Actually, it can't be done in a way that works on all browsers, screen resolutions, and window sizes. The internet is not designed to look like a Windows program. There is no provision for using either the window size or footers. The web is NOT intended to be used in … | |
I posted a question about this several months ago, but the search function is so bad that I can't find it again. I again have an image that is being overlapped by a table below it in Firefox. This happens whenever the following is true: - The image file is … | |
Re: I see several errors, if you want compatibility: - Don't set sizes (width, height) and nonzero surrounding styles (margin, border, padding) in the same style or tag. IE crams the surrounding styles inside the sizes. Other browsers put the surrounding styles outside the sizes. - Do not use 0px (or … | |
Re: They can't prevent such a use of the data. I have some simple software that extracts text from images. It could easily reconstruct the information. So can anyone who can type. Why are you so afraid that people will use the information? That's what the Internet is for. I believe … | |
Re: Once you have downloaded the image, all pages can use the same copy without downloading it again. The only times it would be downloaded again are if the user refreshes the page, or if another page used so much Internet cache that the imaged had to be discarded. I use … | |
The search function is totally useless. I am searching for an old post I made on fixing a problem with Firefox overlapping images with tables placed below them. The solution was in the post. But the search function will not find the post. Instead, it is finding posts that have … | |
Re: These control panels are usually not part of the website, but are part of the operating system of the server. Your client just needs an account to use the server itself. | |
Re: The best solution is to NOT layer. Browsers are really designed for items to be contained within other items, not on top of each other. | |
Re: I suddenly can't log in at all with Firefox. All I see is a Daniweb logo, "Join Us", and "Member Login" on the top bar. The "Member Login" button is grayed out, and does nothing. The "Join Us" button works, but doesn't give an option to log in. | |
Re: There are several possibilities: - The notices from Google might have been phake, used for phishing purposes. - Links from the site might point to sites containing malware. They might also point to sites that point to sites containing malware. - Some malware software identifies most cookies as malware. - … | |
Re: Just what we don't need. Use scroll BUTTONS. Make a nice page, not cute tricks that annoy. | |
Re: You are trying to do something that can't be done in a way that works on all browsers, screen resolutions, and window sizes. There is no provision in the design of the internet for a footer that is at the bottom of the screen. You are wasting your time trying … | |
Re: You can't block the source code. If the user can't get to it, the browser can't render the page. The Internet is NOT for keeping secrets. There are browser functions that can look at the entire contents of a folder. You can't keep that secret either, unless you remove public … | |
Re: The problem is twofold: 1. Your line is too long for the browser window, so it wraps. Use percentages for widths, instead of pixels. 2. You have the IE Incompatibility designed into your site. The W3C standard places the width and height styles of the box object INSIDE the margin, … | |
Re: Open the volume control, use the mixer function to mute the microphone on the speakers. Then open the sound recorder and enable the microphone in the recorder. Note that the speaker and headphone output are the same thing. You need different settings in the volume control mixer to use one … | |
Re: A few tips: 1. Don't put text on top of am image. This is very hard for some people to read. 2. I am totally SICK of websites with curved logos in the upper left corner that then run across the top and down the left edge. 3. I am … | |
Re: "Cool" is subjective. What is "cool" to one person is "yuuukkk" to another. | |
Re: I had trouble with the entire Internet that day. Nothing would load. | |
Re: I still fail to see any scientific proof that man can change this. Al Gore used bad science. The current consensus of real scientists (not the political scientists Gore has allied with him) is that the sun's temperature is increasing. Global warming is also evident on Venus, Mars, Titan, and … | |
Re: The receivers are different because there might be two of them in use in the same room (e.g. office or classroom). | |
Re: Can you use word, inserting images as needed? | |
What kinds of microphones work with soundcards? I have some old microphones, and wonder if they can be used. They are not microphones intended for computer use, but for handheld cassette recorders. | |
Re: There are also browser settings that can override any changes a page makes to link colors. It is bad business to change link colors, because it can render the page inaccessible to people who set standard link colors for accessibility reasons. | |
Re: Check the following: 1. Some other pointing device in use 2. Loose connection 3. dead battery (some mice, especially wireless, have batteries) 4. Malware 5. Bad mouse (usually a bad spot in the cable, or a stuck button). 6. Dead BIOS battery. | |
Re: Quick time got too greedy again. It grabbed a file type it can't play. I won't even let it on my system because it is so grabby. Open Quick Time and set it so it does not make itself the default player. Go into Windows Explorer and select Tools/Folder Options/File … | |
Re: These are fundamental differences in the way IE and Firefox render items. These are some of the differences between IE and Firefox: - FF places surrounding styles (margins, borders, padding) outside defined widths and heights. IE crams them inside the defined sizes. This makes some things fit differently. The fix … | |
Re: Remember that all of these are dependent on what the user has installed on his computer. You can't force the user to download a player he doesn't want. I will not let QuickTime on my computer, because it is greedy. Whenever it upgrades, it steals all of the default player … | |
![]() | Re: What application are you using???? What exactly are you trying to do?? |
Re: [QUOTE=dariush29722;762472]hello my friends i designed an container with div tag but it is not good displayed in corner left and right.please see my container and help me. container for download and help:[ATTACH]8618[/ATTACH][/QUOTE] I could help if it weren't a zip file. | |
Re: Don't design for a size. Design to percentages. No overall background image (hard to see text on top of it anyway). Never use pixel counts for sizes. | |
Re: Your code contains [icode]bgcolor = #000000[/icode] in the body tag. That makes the background black. What did you expect it to do? White is #ffffff. | |
Re: I agree. It took three minutes for the whole thing to load on DSL. Put in multiple pages, with links to each one from the main page. | |
Re: No remote user can look at your network drives. You must upload the file to the network server, and give the file public read permission. | |
Re: You have size styles (width, height) and nonzero surrounding styles (margin, border, padding) in the same style, or applied to the same tag. This guarantees IE/FF incompatibilities. It also does not help to define sizes in pixels. Use points or percents. | |
Re: I just made an image with mspaint and used it as the button image. | |
Re: Moving images will move to the top, covering other content, unless you specifically tell them not to. | |
Re: There is no p1 tag in html. One browser had a nonstandard extension that used it. My advice is DON'T! | |
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Re: Use the method in poist #4 for horizontal centering. Negative values in styles are not standard, and don't always work. There is no reliable way to center content vertically on a page that works on all browsers, screen resolutions, and window sizes. Stop trying to do that. Just put a … |
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