Hi,
I know "position: absolute" will pop an element from the "flow of HTML/CSS" and it stops interacting with its neighbors. What other ways are there to achieve this?
In searching the web I came across http://groupaware.mobi/iphone which
has a sample iphone navigation site.
Is there someplace I can find a similar thing for android? i.e.
sample web pages with css, sample templates, navigation etc.
If not, what suggestions would you have to offer to someone looking
to build a web page for android?
Is there any way to vertically align an image element generated by a "content" property as part of a ":before" selector, next to adjacent inline text? In other words, I have
<a href="..." class="facebook">Share on Facebook</a>
As I don't want to pollute my markup with unnecessary IMG elements that only have to do with style, I resort to adding a small icon to the left of the link, via CSS (except that it does not align properly, hence the question):
a.facebook:before
{
content: url(/style/facebook-logo.png);
}
I tried adding a "vertical-align: middle" (one of the most notoriously difficult aligning concepts to grasp in CSS, in my opinion, is that very property) but it has no effect. The logo aligns with text baseline, and I don't want to hardcode pixel offsets, because frankly text size differs from browser to browser, etc. Is there any solution for this?
Thanks.
What is the usefulness of these 2 things in CSS reset?
What is the problem in resizing of input elements in IE and in which version?
and if legend color doesn't inherit in IE then how it can be solved adding color:#000;
/*to enable resizing for IE*/
input,
textarea,
select {
*font-size:100%;
}
/*because legend doesn't inherit in IE */
legend {
color:#000;
}
I have a semi-transparent PNG as a backgroundimage for a div that that I'm placing over some links. As a result, the links aren't clickable. Is there a way I can hover and click "through" the div that's on top? (BTW, to position to foreground div I'm using absolute positioning and z-index.)
Thanks!
Mike
I want to create table only using tag and CSS.
This is my sample table.
<div class="divTable">
<div class="headRow">
<div class="divCell" align="center">Customer ID</div>
<div class="divCell">Customer Name</div>
<div class="divCell">Customer Address</div>
</div>
<div class="divRow">
<div class="divCell">001</div>
<div class="divCell">002</div>
<div class="divCell">003</div>
</div>
<div class="divRow">
<div class="divCell">xxx</div>
<div class="divCell">yyy</div>
<div class="divCell">www</div>
</div>
<div class="divRow">
<div class="divCell">ttt</div>
<div class="divCell">uuu</div>
<div class="divCell">Mkkk</div>
</div>
</div>
</form>
And Style :
.divTable
{
display: table;
width:auto;
background-color:#eee;
border:1px solid #666666;
border-spacing:5px;/*cellspacing:poor IE support for this*/
/* border-collapse:separate;*/
}
.divRow
{
display:table-row;
width:auto;
}
.divCell
{
float:left;/*fix for buggy browsers*/
display:table-column;
width:200px;
background-color:#ccc;
}
</style>
But this table not work with IE7 and below version.Please give your solution and ideas for me.
Thanks.
Just made a site using great standards compliant semantic HTML and CSS. It looks great in Gecko, Web Kit, but IE7 mangles it (of course). Any progress yet on this front, or do I have to go through a tonne of hacks as is standard with IE.
hi all
what basic tips should we observe in design web pages(html/css/javascript) for having highest compatibility with most browsers(IE-firefox-opera-chrome-safari)?
thanks
I've been searching and i can't find any ff addons or javascript for finding unused css in ajax apps.
dust-me selectors
can do a site-crawl, but i'm looking for something that examines loaded-in content...
I'd like something where i can press 'record' and then make a load of clicks which will check off the used selectors, and hoping to find an existing one rather than try to write my own with jquery!
I am porting an old eCommerce site to MVC 3 and would like to take advantage of design improvements. The site currently has product images stored in 3 sizes: thumbnail, medium (for display in a list) and expanded for a zoomed look. Right now we are having to upload 3 separate images that are sized exactly right, provide 3 different names that match what the site expects, etc., it is a pain.
I'd like to upload just 1 file, the large one, then let the site reduce it to needed sizes, and I'd like the flexibility to change the thumbnail and list sizes depending on user preferences, form factor (e.g. mobile, iPad, desktop), etc. so might need many copies of the same image. My question is should the image be reduced then saved several times upon upload and if so what is a good storage/naming convention?
The other idea is to store just the single image but resize it programmatically before serving it to the client. Has anybody done this and what are the tradeoffs besides a few more machine cycles? How do you pass a temporary image in memory to the client (there is no URL)?
Round two. First was "How do I get all supported CSS properties in WebKit?".
I'm looking for magic CSSkeywords function:
CSSkeywords('float') --> ['left', 'right', 'none']
CSSkeywords('width') --> ['auto']
CSSkeywords('background') --> [
["repeat", "repeat-x", "repeat-y", "no-repeat"],
["scroll", "fixed"],
["top", "center", "bottom", "left"],
/*regexp for color*/,
/*regexp for url*/,
"none"
]
What useful css classes do you u keep in your stylesheet? to use in every project. and with semantic names.
is right-bdr, bdr-bottom2px are good class names
I want to show ... when overflow happens,
but sadly in css there is only overflow:hidden which is near but not exact what I want.
Is it possible to implement it ?
How to make this css code cross browser compatible using jquery. this code only works on firefox and IE8. i wan to use in IE6 and 7 also.
ol {list-style-type: none;}
li:before {content: "(" counter(section, lower-alpha) ") ";}
li { counter-increment: section;}
I am following w3c schools to learn XSLT. in An example. In-line styling is performed here.
How can I link an external (CSS) style sheet to style HTML compliant tags?
What are cons if we do not care about validation of XHTML and CSS?
In terms of development time,
Code debugging,
Cross browser compatibility,
website maintainability,
Future changes in website,
SEO ranking
Accessibility (Does validity increase
accessibility)
I have to explain a client that Code validation is not just Fashion, it is beneficial for his site.
Hi. :)
Apart from the global.css i'm including in my header.php, i would also like to load certain page-content specific styles.
But since my <head></head> is already covered by my header file, and i don't wish to resort to inlines, what is the best way to place the styles on the specific page?
Thanks ! :D
OK so I now know there is a way to put all my php files in a single place and have them be able to be included without a filepath by setting an include_path like so:
php_value include_path .:/pathToPHPFiles
OK so now as long as my PHP files are in this directory I can include them from any subdirectory as if they were in the same directory.
I am wondering if there is a trick like this for other file types like .css and .js so I can put them all in single location and embed them in a page without worring about the filepath?
The navigation menu at the top of the www.playframework.org site features a small arrow pointing upward for the currently selected section (Home, Learn, Download,...). I tried to get behind the implementation they used, but I can't wrap my head around it - the resource does not show up in Chrome's Resources window, and an inspection of the elements did not show any signs of a backgroundimage, nor a JS interceptor (although I might have missed that). What in hellhound's name is going on there? :)
My fonts of choice usually default to text figures which is one reason I like them. However, for tables or headings I'd like to specify that lining figures should be used. Is there a way to do so in CSS?
(To appease the search:
old-style numerals, text figures, non-lining figures, medieval numerals
lining numerals, titling figures)
I don't know the exact words to describe this behavior in the following pages: http://kyanmedia.com/ and http://www.jayhollywood.com.au/.
When you hover the pictures (thumbnails). A text shows up smoothly. Is this a jquery plugin or just CSS?
How to reproduce that behavior/effect?