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  • Fixed top element and anchors

    - by elmarco
    With the following CSS, anchor links end up being hidden by the navigation bar. What solution would you proposed to have the anchor link text being shown just under it? /* style and size the navigation bar */ table.navigation#top { position: fixed; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; top: 0; left: 0; z-index: 10; } thanks

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  • How could i use a specific font for my web site.

    - by Mayur
    Hi All, I am Working on new Project. In this web site client used a font (Volta Regular). please tell how can i used it. This font is missing in my Computer, How could i used it. This problem would come with all machine. How could i adjust it through css ? Thanks Mayur

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  • Drop shadow on a div container?

    - by Mike
    I have a searchbox with auto-suggest that pops a div up underneath it with multiple search string suggestions (like google). Is it possible to have drop shadow on the auto-suggest box with CSS or will I need a script of some sort? I tried a background image but the number of suggests can vary from 1 to 10 or 15. I'd prefer something that works in IE6+ and FF2+ if possible. Thanks!

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  • How to make Dropdown menu using :hover on <a> in place of hover on <ul>?

    - by metal-gear-solid
    IE 6 only support :Hover on <a> then can we make css drop down using :hover on <a> http://htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/ This example use JavaScript to add hover on LI 'sfhover' class to li elements in the 'nav' id'd ul element when they are 'moused over' and removes it, using a regular expression, when 'moused out'. So now we've got the Suckerfish pumping out new classes, the next step is to simply duplicate the :hover selector with 'sfhover' class selectors:

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  • Wordpress content authoring tutorial for non-techie client....

    - by metal-gear-solid
    I made a website for client in wordpress and client will ad ur own content. Client doesn't know how to handle Wordpress and XHTML CSS. but he knows MS word 2007. Client is on remote location.Is there any easy to understand article/video tutorials to give to client on how he can understand wordpress admin and add content/images/video using editor? and how to disable unneeded things for client from wordpress admin ?

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  • ModalPopupExtender not working in IE but working in FF

    - by GK Ranjan
    I am facing a critical problem i am using ajaxmodalpopupextender in my page. It's working fine in FireFox with a great view but it's not working fine that is it displays in a side in IE and background is also not looking as is set. I tried almost all things like Using CSS Having the panel in div and setting div style="position:absolute;left:140;top:100;" Doctype of page to xhtml But there is nothing to get it all. Please help.

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  • Background image is not displayed in Firefox

    - by petersidor
    An image set as the background of a DIV is displayed in IE, but not in Firefox. CSS example: div.something { background:transparent url(../images/table_column.jpg) repeat scroll 0 0; } (The issue is described in many places but haven't seen any conclusive explanation or fix.)

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  • How do I hide the text links over a toggleable horizontal list with background images.

    - by Sivakanesh
    I'm trying to create a UL/LI horizontal list with background images only, with no text link visible. The reason for this is so that when I over over a list item, the background would rollover and when I click on it the current item would toggle. basically it is a horizontal menu with background images that can be toggled; mimicking the job of a radio button. I have done it like this; <div id="options"> <ul id="list"> <li class="active"><a href="#" class="option1 active" id="link1"><span>XXXXX</span></a></li> <li><a href="#" class="option2" id="link2"><span>XXXXX</span></a></li> <li><a href="#" class="option3" id="link3"><span>XXXXX</span></a></li> </ul> </div> The CSS for option1, option2 and option3 simply define the background image. #options LI{list-style-type: none; display : inline} a.option1{ background:url('../images/option1.png') no-repeat;} a.option2{ background:url('../images/option2.png') no-repeat;} a.option3{ background:url('../images/option3.png') no-repeat;} a.option1, a.option2, a.option3{ background-position:top; display:inline; width:230px; height:40px; } And the hover & active css part simply sets the background position like so- a.option1:hover, a.option2:hover, a.option3:hover{ background-position:bottom; } a.active{ background-position:bottom !important; } This works fine, however on top of the background I get the words "XXXXX" as text links and I'm struggling to hide them. They are interfering with the hover action and preventing rollover (even if I replace XXXXX with a period or something short). I can't just remove the text from the link as it would hide the whole LI element. I have tried to use display:none; or text-indent:-999px but then the whole UI element becomes invisible. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong. Are you able to help? Thanks

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  • jQuery UI: Dialog button styling

    - by Peter Bridger
    Is there an easy way to apply CSS/icons to the modal buttons on a jQuery UI modal dialog box? If I include the HTML to display an icon with the button text, it shows the HTML as text rather than rendering the code. I'm guessing I could write some jQuery to find the button and overwrite the HTML with what I want, but I'm hoping there's an easier more direct way.

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  • What are pros and cons, If I choose HTML 5 for all new projects?

    - by jitendra
    Everyone, every blog is talking about HTML 5 and giving solution to use HTML in all browsers including IE6. Should we leave XHTML 1.0 now and go for HTML 5 and use JavaScript for IE6 support? Does all other desktop/mobile browser except IE6 supports HTML 5 without adding JavaScript? Will every browser render CSS written for HTML 5 elements? What about Screen- readers? What are pros and cons to choose HTML 5 for all new projects?

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