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  • Best way to use the same HTML on static web-pages

    - by John
    If you use dynamic pages like JSP or asp.net, you can have your page template included, and then content added. But what if you have no server-side component and all pages are just HTML/JS? You can of course create a template then copy it for each page, but then if you want to change something you risk having to modify every page, even if you put most styling in CSS properly. Are there any non-awful ways to do this? I could see that an iframe could be used to load the content into the central page but that sounds nasty. Does HTML provide any way to include a base file and add to it?

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  • php - Loop output in two diffrent divs?

    - by Stan
    I want to output my sql rows on each side of a line, without breaking the line. Forexample the html/css code i would like to end up with is something like this: <div id='container'> <div style='float:left;'> Even loops here.. </div> <div id='line' style='float:left;'> </div> <div style='float:right;'> Uneven loops here.. </div> <div style='clear:both;'></div> </div> Is there a way to output the sql rows in two diffrent divs?

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  • How to hide overflow in this example?

    - by Abe Miessler
    You can see the fiddle here: http://jsfiddle.net/easeS/4/ Here is the html/css I have: #main div { float:left; width:30px; margin-right:10px; } #main { overflow:hidden; width:100px; height:50px; border:1px solid; } <div id="main"> <div>test1</div> <div>test2</div> <div>test3</div> </div> I'm not sure why but it bumps the third div down to a new line instead of hiding it. Any suggestions?

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  • div Height: 0 problem in IE

    - by meo
    to clear: both my content i use this: CSS: .clr { clear: both; height: 0; /* i have tried 0.001em to */ line-height: .001em; overflow: hidden; } HTML: <div class="clr">&nbsp;</div> it works perfectly in every navigator. But in IE 7 & 8 the div still have a height of a few pixels. How can i avoid this?

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  • Why are IE6 and IE7 not completely showing this div?

    - by Qwibble
    I'm having problems in IE6 and 7 with a div that doesn't complete the bottom padding that is attributed to it, so doesn't appear to finish the div down to the white content area like required. Here's the coded homepage with the problem. http://qwibbledesigns.co.uk/preview/Softwear/ The div house's this content: Services : Design, Xhtml, Css, Flash Client : Newsletter Entrepeneur I've tried display it as all sorts, clearing the div, and so on. I can't make heads or tails of it. Does anyone know what I can do to fix it? Any answers are greatly appreciated =S

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  • Is a selector like *+* safe to use?

    - by mcmullins
    I recently came across this CSS selector while trying to find a way to easily space out major blog elements such as paragraphs and images. An example of its use would be something like this: .post *+* {margin-top: 15px;} /* or... */ .post > *+* {margin-top: 15px;} /* if you don't want the margin to apply to nested elements */ At first glance, it seemed pretty useful. So my question is: What downsides are there to using these selectors? Specifically: What's the browser support like for this? Are there any cases you wouldn't want an even margin spacing between elements in an article and if not, is it easier to declare this first and then overwrite or simply declare each element individually? Does this have performance issues since you're selecting everything twice?

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  • database search function on an HTML page possible?

    - by synergy989
    Not sure if this is against stackoverflow rules as it's not a specific code question but I really need a little help. I want to know if it is possible to create a search feature (search box) on an HTML webpage that will query a database and return the results? Basically I have a database of products and their related categories. A user would come to the website, enter the category in the search field...somehow query the database and return the results on a new page. Note: the results page doesn't have to be HTML (could be PHP etc). If you could also include a little guidance on how (please nothing detailed, just need a direction). Thank you!

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  • Why is my background image not displaying properly in IE7?

    - by JAG2007
    Screenshot of the issue: here Webpage in Question: http://cure.org Offending browser: Internet Explorer 7 You'll notice from the screenshot, or if you view this site in IE7, that the background image is not displaying for the content div (#modal-inner-content). Strangely, the image displays in the other divs where it is used (since it's a sprite, I'm using that same image for #modal-top-border and #modal-btm-border). In all other browsers it displays properly, and even in IE8. I cannot seem to find what CSS rule (or lack thereof) I may be using that IE7 is choking on. NOTE: in order to get the modal screen, just click the link at the very top banner of the page that says "login to your CURE account

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  • submit button on html to output result on same page

    - by amateur
    Hi, Although this seems like something very basic, but no matter what I tried I couldn't get my head around it. Basically I want a html form where a user types in their ID number in an input text box and when they hit the submit button it displays their email address which is their company ID number @ company.com, such as below <form action=""> ID Number: <input type="text" name="idnumber" /><br/> <input type="submit" value="Whats my email address" /> </form> <p>Your email address is 'idnumber'@email.com</p> Can this even be done using html or would I need to use Javascript or PHP for it? Thanks

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  • How to remove space under images?

    - by user2831652
    So here's my problem, there's a small white space showing up under the pictures on my tumblr, but the space only shows up under photosets, not under photos. I have on my CSS: #post{padding:10px;} #post img{display:block;} And then on my html: {block:Posts} <div id="post"> {block:Photo}<img src="{PhotoURL-500}"/>{/block:Photo} {block:Photoset}{Photoset-500}{/block:Photoset} </div> {/block:Posts} But the photoset adds a 3px space under the images, turning the padding to 13px for no reason. Can someone help me figure out this?

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  • Enable vertical scrolling on textarea

    - by Hozefa
    I have a textarea that I want to enable vertical scrolling. When I exceed the height of the textarea, it increases in size. The scroll bar does not appear. I want that a vertical scroll bar appears and the users are not able to resize the text area as well. I searched online and tried solutions posted, but none seem to work. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/hozefa/8fv6e/ CSS: #imageURLId{ font-size: 14px; font-weight: normal; resize: none; overflow-y: scroll; } HTML: <label for="aboutDescription" id="aboutHeading">About</label> <textarea rows="15" cols="50" id="aboutDescription" style="resize: none;"></textarea> <a id="imageURLId" target="_blank">Go to HomePage</a>

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  • Want to 'sandbox' user form submitted HTML

    - by pmmenneg
    Hi all. I have a user form with a textarea that allows users to submit html formatted data. The html itself is limited by PHP strip_tags, but of course that does no completion checking etc. My basic problem is that should a user leave a tag unclosed, such as the tag, then all the content following that, including page content that follows that is 'outside' the user content display area, could now be malformed. Checking for proper tag completion is one solution I will look at, but ideally I'd like to firewall the user htmlified content away from the rest of the site somehow. Any suggestions on the best approach? Thanks!

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  • Div smart width

    - by Mark
    see fiddle html <div class="e" style="left:5px;top:5px;">aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</div> <div class="e" style="left:5px;top:100px;">aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</div>? css .e { font-size: 10px; font-family: arial; background-color: yellow; position: absolute; max-width: 300px; } you will notice the 2nd div fits the size of the content exactly, but on the first div there's a bunch of empty space to the right of the a's and b's. This is because the div hit its max width of 300px and then wrapped the b's to a 2nd line. The wrapping is good, but then I would expect the div to then shrink back down to the width of the a's so that there's no empty space to the right. Is it possible to get it to do this? Tested in Chrome and FF.

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  • How to make an element slide with the viewport as it scrolls?

    - by alex
    I've Googled for this but must be using the wrong keywords. Basically I want to use the effect that Magento and now Stack Overflow uses. That is, there is an element in a column, and when you scroll down, it sticks to the top of the viewport. And once scrolled up again, it goes back into the normal page flow. This Ask A Question is a good page for example. Scroll down and watch the "How to Format" element come down (might need to make your viewport smaller if you have a large screen to see the effect). I've noticed it is setting position: fixed in the CSS. The JavaScript however is obfuscated. What's the easiest way to achieve this effect? Is there a jQuery plugin available?

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  • How do I overflow text to the left in a table?

    - by remack
    I have a table with fixed layout. On overflow, the contents of cells should clip from the left instead of the right. That is, if the width of the TD is less than the width of the text, the cell below should display "67890" instead of "12345". This needs to work in IE7+ at minimum. Is there a way to do this in css without any JavaScript? <table style="table-layout:fixed"> <tr> <TD> 12334567890 </TD> </tr> </table>

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  • Return color on hover

    - by alonblack
    Here i created 3 images that goes from color to grayscale and i want to show the color on hover what i'v done wrong? here is the fiddle link: http://jsfiddle.net/4tHWg/6/ css code: .box { float: left; position: relative; width: 14.285714286%; } .boxInner img { width: 100%; display: block; } .boxInner img:hover { -webkit-filter: grayscale(0%); } @-webkit-keyframes toGrayScale { to { -webkit-filter: grayscale(100%); } } .box:nth-child(1) img { -webkit-animation: toGrayScale 1s 0.5s forwards; } .box:nth-child(2) img { -webkit-animation: toGrayScale 2s 1s forwards; } .box:nth-child(3) img { -webkit-animation: toGrayScale 3s 1.5s forwards; }

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  • Please help me get my content div to get an auto height from absolutely positioned element

    - by Justin Hollender
    I need some help with a CSS layout. It is set up like this: +--------------------+ | | | header | |-| |--------------| | |nav| content | | | | | | | | | | | | | | footer | +--------------------+ So, the nav is supposed to be floating above all the main page content. That's why I have it set to be absolutely positioned. The issue is that the nav items are dynamic, without a set height. Right now, the nav expands past the content. How can I fix it so that the content will have an auto height based off the nav? Thanks in advance.

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  • Change Modul popup every 30 sec Javascript

    - by SoftwareDeveloper
    I have a div id called modalpage and have css. I need a javascript function which can dynamically shows popup for 20 mins and change in every 30 secs right now i have the following javascript function. Can anybody help me please <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function revealModal(divID) { window.onscroll = function () { document.getElementById(divID).style.top = document.body.scrollTop; }; document.getElementById(divID).style.display = "block"; document.getElementById(divID).style.top = document.body.scrollTop; } which is called by a input id button. <input id="Button1" type="button" value="Click here" onclick="revealModal('modalPage')" /> Thanks

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  • Layout with divs... can you have too many?

    - by user1066982
    What is the best practice for developing a layout? Is better to limit divs? I was looking through the html/css of some popular sites and they all seem to have divs within divs. For instance, a div for the entire page, a div for the topbar, a div within the top bar for the logo, search bar, etc. Is this a good practice? I suppose it's easier to position all the divs correctly and than place the necessary elements within the divs. It's what I've been doing this far but want to make sure I'm learning the correct approach. Any help on this is appreciated. Thanks!

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  • Make graphics on left and right side of text change width depending on the amount of text?

    - by Dustin McGrew
    I need to have an H1 tag centered between two graphics on the left and right of the text. The H1 text will be various widths depending on what page you are on. The dot on the left should stay on the left edge of the site and the line should extend until it reaches the edge of the text. Same for the right side. Is there a way to accomplish this by using CSS or even some jquery/javascript? In the attached graphic, if the text was just "WHO YOU ARE" I'd need the bars on the left and right to grow wider to bump up against the edges of the text.

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  • Displaying a well formatted table

    - by user1378680
    Please take a look at the picture below. The header for the second column is displaying DISTRICT under SENATORIAL. But that's not the case for the 2nd and 3rd Rows under the 2nd Column. What I want to achieve is that words/strings should not ba able to extend width of the table.... The CSS I'm using is beneath. table { width: 650px; font-family: calibri; word-wrap: break-word; margin-left: 115px; } th { padding: 3px; color: white; text-transform: uppercase; font-size: 12px; background-image: url(navbg.png); font-weight: normal; word-wrap: break-word; font-family: "Trebuchet MS"; } Image:

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  • How to place some text over the DIV without breaking hover area of this DIV?

    - by Andr
    I'm total noob with CSS and it looks like hell =/ I have absolute positioned DIV and I handle mouse events over this DIV with JS like this: <div style='position: absolute; left: 0px; width:50px; height: 50px;' onmouseover='this.style.border="2px solid red"' onmouseout='this.style.border="1px solid black"'> </div> <div style='position: absolute;'>SOME TEXT</div> I need to place some text over this DIV and over the few same DIVs, but if I place any element over this DIV onMouseOut event is firing when mouse cursor switch to text. Tag with text can't be inside the DIV. Playing with z-index didn`t help. My browser is IE8.

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