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  • Create a multicolor selectbox on Symfony2

    - by Ninsuo
    I try to create the following field : <select name="test"> <option value="1">a</option> <option value="2">b</option> <option value="3" style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">c</option> <option value="4">d</option> <option value="5">e</option> </select> This creates a 2-color selectbox : But in Symfony2, I do not know how to apply a class to a single option. If in my view I do : {{ form_widget(myForm.test, { 'attr': { 'class': 'red', } }) }} Or if in my form I do : $builder->add('test', 'choice', array( 'required' => true, 'choices' => array('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'), 'attr' => array('class' => 'red'), )); The attribute is stored into the <select> tag and apply to the whole selectable values. How do I apply a class to an <option> in Symfony2 ?

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  • IE7 is messing up the z-index property with my subnav (although I've already fixed that!)

    - by JAG2007
    OK, so I had this issue with my jQuery subnav in IE7 where it was scrolling down behind the main content after the header. Did a fair bit of research and found a great fix involving simply applying a z-index value to the header, and one to the main content. All was well. Or so I thought. Turns out IE7 is still messing up the subnav z-index within the header itself. The subnav still drops down behind the tagline, which is also part of the header. Particularly when you hit the subnav on the "Help Now" tab. (again, IE7 only) http://betawww.helpcurenow.org I've applied z-index values to both the subnav and the tagline, but that did not resolve the issue as did adding z-index values for the header and maincontent divs. Any tips? Did I specify my z-index improperly with the subnav? (should I have applied to the parent element?)

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  • I removed Ubuntu from the BIOS menu but it comes back.

    - by jimirings
    For reasons too long to explain, I reluctantly removed Ubuntu from my computer. After completely removing it and deleting the partition that it was installed onto, I discovered that I still had two Ubuntu entries in the boot order in my BIOS menu. I deleted them by following the instructions in this answer: http://askubuntu.com/a/63613/54934 As I was doing it, everything appeared to go smoothly. However, upon reboot one of them came back. What's going on here? How do I delete it permanently? I'll gladly provide any other information that may be needed to diagnose the problem. Thanks.

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  • How do I control Google Search Results display properties?

    - by fmz
    I am putting the finishing touches on a customized Google Search for a site and need a little assistance tweaking the header on the results page. I was able to manage the spacing of the results content with: #results4 { width: 620px; padding: 20px; } However you will notice that the top row of information Results 1 - 10 for search... runs off the right side of the content area. I tried using the following code, but it didn't help: .t td { align:left; } I also tried margin-right and padding but those didn't work either. what is the best way to get that content to move over into the content area? thanks.

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  • How to show mouseover tooltip on selected word on web page using javascript, conditionally?

    - by jitendra
    How to show mouseover tooltip on selected word on web page using javascript? i want to set some conditions For example: If page has text <p> I'm Web Designer </p> inside <div id=example> then it should show tool tip on Designer but tooltip should not be shown for designer without adding any span to Designer and designer. i want to select autuomatically I have to set include and exclude keywords to pick, or notpic tool tip . and matter of all tooltips for all i want to write in another html file not in same page.

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  • Clever "add tag" javascript help needed

    - by Camran
    I have this function for adding options to a Select list: function addOption(selectbox, value, text, cl ) { var optn = document.createElement("OPTION"); optn.text = text; optn.value = value; if (cl==1){ optn.className = "nav_option_main"; } selectbox.options.add(optn); } I have just discovered the "optgroup" tag, but I don't know how to implement it to the drop list. The function above is called on another selectboxes "OnChange" event, to fill sub-select-box with the desired options. I don't think it should be too difficult to add the "optgroup" tag into this, or is it? Thanks and if you need more input let me know...

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  • Div in Div: layout question

    - by MrG
    I created the following layout: something Dummy #1 // .. the div above repeats several times I'm using the folowing style sheet: div.title { border: 1px black solid; } and would expect a border around all of class=title, but see only some strange lines at the top. Please let me know what I do wrong. Many many thanks!

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  • SPAN vs DIV (inline-block)

    - by blackjid
    Hi, Is there any reason to use a <div style="display:inline-block"> instead of a <span> to layout a webpage? Can I put content nested inside the span? What is valid and what isn't? Thanks! It's ok to use this to make a 3x2 table like layout? <div> <span> content1(divs,p, spans, etc) </span> <span> content2(divs,p, spans, etc) </span> <span> content3(divs,p, spans, etc) </span> </div> <div> <span> content4(divs,p, spans, etc) </span> <span> content5(divs,p, spans, etc) </span> <span> content6(divs,p, spans, etc) </span> </div>

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  • Google Chrome Printing Page Breaks

    - by Mike Valstar
    I'm trying to get google chrome to do page breaks. I've been told via a bunch of websites that page-break-after: always; is valid in chrome but I can not seem to get it to work even with a very simple example. is there any way to force a page break when printing in chrome?

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  • Padding/Margin/Border On Element Does Not Change DIV Height

    - by ryandlf
    Here is a very simply jsFiddle to demonstrate my problem: http://jsfiddle.net/ryandlf/mSmUv/4/ When an element has a top padding or margin and it sits on the first line within a div, the div does not respect that padding or margin and push the element down. In most cases this isn't an issue, but for example, if I have a button that has a top border and padding the top of the border will be cut off because the div is not taking into consideration the padding value. Is there a workaround for this other than just blindly setting margins or padding on every container div element and hoping I have added enough to account for any internal element that might be affected?

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  • how to make sub-menus line up below their parents in horizontal navbars?

    - by Joel
    Hi folks. I'm just putting together a simple nav bar using something similar to this tutorial: http://www.cssnewbie.com/horizontal-dropdown-menus/ The thing is, that I'd like to have the children lists first item to line up directly below the parent. Right now, they just go wherever I float them. Is there a way to do this without absolute positioning? I'd like to achieve something similar to what these guys have in their top nav bar: http://michaelfranti.com/

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  • how to setting form display

    - by klox
    i have a form input..i've been made it using jquery... i want my form show not too long..but actually it need to scroll the page in monitor.. how could i setting my form eventhought i have much item for input data?? i want my form show in one page (no need use scroll bar)..

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  • Creating custom html text boxes

    - by Caylem
    Hi guys Just wondering how you would go about creating the effect as seen in the following image: Image The part i'd like to attempt to recreate is the gradient within the text field itself along with the line border surrounding the text box. Thanks.

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  • center text in div

    - by Son of anarchy
    <div> <div class="left"> <div align="center" class="node"> <div class="nodeText"> <h2 >test</h2> </div> <div class="node"> <h2>test</h2> </div> <div class="node"> <h2>test</h2> </div> <div> I need to center text in div nothing seems to work .left { float:left; width:200px; border:solid 1px black; text-align: center; } .node { height:200px; border:solid 1px black; margin:0 auto; } .nodeText{ vertical-align: middle; } h2{ text-align: center; } Tnxs

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  • Pixel d'Avril : le salon Nantais du jeu vidéo se tient ce week-end, conférences, tournois et démos au menu de ce salon bénévole

    Pixel d'Avril : le salon nantais du jeu vidéo se tient ce week-end Conférences, tournois et démos au menu du salon du jeu vidéo Pixel d'Avril est un salon autour des jeux vidéos, du développement et de la culture Geek. Rétro-gaming pour les nostalgiques, concours de machinima (film avec des moteurs de jeux) pour les créatifs, démonstrations et espaces LAN (jeux en réseaux, réservés la nuit pour les tournois sur Halo Reach et sur Age of Empire II), « Pixel d'Avril » est aussi un lieu de rencontre pour les professionnels (studios, éditeurs, etc.). Cette année, les ateliers et les conférences du weekend seront liés au thème du son dans le jeu vidéo.

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  • Adding padding to HTML elements - IE, FF, Chrome etc.

    - by NLV
    Hello I've a doubt. Lets consider that we have a div of width 200px. If i add the following the style style="padding-left:10px; padding-right:10px" to the element what happens actually? Will the total width of the div increases to 220px with 10px at the left (for left padding), original width 200px at the middle and 10px at the right (for right padding)? Or will it takes the padding space from the 200px and becomes (10px + 180px + 10px)? Does the above rendering differs for each browser (especially IE and FF)? Thank you NLV

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  • Making div fixed vertically but glued to the page's border horizontally

    - by George
    Hi! Can you please go to: http://www.binarymark.com/Products/ColorPickerPro/default.aspx and note the page's layout. What I want to do is to stick or "glue" some small div to the right side of the page, that is so that it's just outside of the right frame of the page. However, vertically I want the div to be fixed to a Window, that is no matter how much the page is scrolled, it should remain a fixed 300px from the top edge of the window. Here's what it should look like http://www.binarymark.com/layexp.png Can you help me please? Seems easy, but I have no idea how to combine vertical fixed positioning and horizontal relative/absolute positioning and making sure it supports all major browsers. Thanks.

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  • Border coming around hyperlinked images

    - by pallab
    There is a blue border coming around the hyperlinked images in Firefox. However, no such border can be seen on Chrome. Have a look at http://windchimes.co.in/index_w%20-%20Copy.html The icons have a blue border on firefox but no in chrome. what can be the reason and how do i remove the colored border?

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  • Div Background Image

    - by marskie
    i just wanted to put the 2nd grey image background on the bottom part of my body. Sorry for this kind of newbie question thank a lot for helping newbie like me.. #bgtop { background-image:url(images/bgtop.png); background-repeat: repeat-x; } #bgbottom { background:url(images/bgbottom.png) repeat-x bottom;} body { font: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background: #ededed; margin: 0; / padding: 0; text-align: center; color: #000000; } #container { width: 80%; background: #FFFFFF; margin: 0 auto; border: 1px solid #000000; text-align: left; } #header { background: #DDDDDD; padding: 0 10px 0 20px; } #header h1 { margin: 0; padding: 10px 0; } #mainContent { padding: 0 20px; background: #FFFFFF; } #footer { padding: 0 10px; background:#DDDDDD; } #footer p { margin: 0; padding: 10px 0; } HTML <body> <div id="bgtop"> <div id="bgbottom"> <div id="container"> <div id="header"> <h1>Header</h1> <!-- end #header --></div> <div id="mainContent"> <h1> Main Content </h1> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent aliquam, justo convallis luctus rutrum, erat nulla fermentum diam, at nonummy quam ante ac quam. Maecenas urna purus, fermentum id, molestie in, commodo porttitor, felis. Nam blandit quam ut lacus. Quisque ornare risus quis ligula. Phasellus tristique purus a augue condimentum adipiscing. Aenean sagittis. Etiam leo pede, rhoncus venenatis, tristique in, vulputate at, odio. Donec et ipsum et sapien vehicula nonummy. Suspendisse potenti. Fusce varius urna id quam. Sed neque mi, varius eget, tincidunt nec, suscipit id, libero. In eget purus. Vestibulum ut nisl. Donec eu mi sed turpis feugiat feugiat. Integer turpis arcu, pellentesque eget, cursus et, fermentum ut, sapien. Fusce metus mi, eleifend sollicitudin, molestie id, varius et, nibh. Donec nec libero.</p> <h2>H2 level heading </h2> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent aliquam, justo convallis luctus rutrum, erat nulla fermentum diam, at nonummy quam ante ac quam. Maecenas urna purus, fermentum id, molestie in, commodo porttitor, felis. Nam blandit quam ut lacus. Quisque ornare risus quis ligula. Phasellus tristique purus a augue condimentum adipiscing. Aenean sagittis. Etiam leo pede, rhoncus venenatis, tristique in, vulputate at, odio.</p> <!-- end #mainContent --></div> <div id="footer"> <p>Footer</p> <!-- end #footer --></div> </div> </div> <!-- end #container --></div> </body> </html>

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