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  • How can I convert OTF/TTF files to EOT format?

    - by newbie
    I need to use @font-face feature and my fonts are in OTF/TTF format and Microsoft browsers support only EOT format. I tried to use Microsoft tool WEFT, but it didn't work or I didn't understand how it works. Is there any other way to convert my fonts to EOT format?

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  • Using one mixin from LESS within another mixin

    - by user1165984
    I am trying to use a mix that calculates the base line height in another that contains my base font styles. Each time I try to compile, I get an error. Here is an example. .lineHeight(@sizeValue){ @remValue: @sizeValue; @pxValue: (@sizeValue * 10); line-height: ~"@{pxValue}px"; line-height: ~"@{remValue}rem"; } .baseFont(@weight: normal, @size: 14px, @lineHeight: (.lineHeight(2.1)) { font-family: @fontFamily; font-size: @size; font-weight: @weight; line-height: @lineHeight; } The error is: TypeError: Cannot call method 'charAt' of undefined at getLocation (/Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:212:34) at new LessError (/Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:221:19) at Object.toCSS (/Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:385:31) at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/bin/lessc:107:28 at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:434:40 at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:94:48 at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/index.js:116:17 at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:434:40 at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/parser.js:94:48 at /Applications/CodeKit.app/Contents/Resources/engines/less/lib/less/index.js:116:17

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  • How to create a vertical gradient in flex

    - by Zeeshan Rang
    How to create vertical gradient in flex. What i currently have is a horizontal color gradient. And its working fine. But I am unable to figure out how should I make it vertical (which ofcourse is the requirement) I use styleName = "chatWindowLeftGradient" <mx:VBox id="chatTabBarVBox" height="100%" styleName="chatWindowLeftGradient"> </mx:VBox> And the style sheet looks like this: <mx:Style> .chatWindowLeftGradient{ backgroundImage: ClassReference("custom.GradientBackground"); backgroundSize: "100%"; fillColors: #6db263, #a4d9a1; fillAlphas: 1, 1; } </mx:Style> This give a gradient from top to bottom. How i can make from left to right?? Regards Zeeshan

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  • 3 column sticky footer

    - by blackessej
    html, body, #box { padding:0px; margin:0px; height:100%; min-height:100%; } body { background-image:url(images/footerbg.png); background-repeat:repeat-x repeat-y scroll; font-size:12px; font-family:Georgia; color:#564b47; } p, h1 { margin:0px 10px 10px 10px; } h1 { font-size:14px; padding-top:10px; text-transform:uppercase; color:#564b47; background-color:transparent; } a { color:#ff66cc; font-size:11px; background-color:transparent; text-decoration:none; } pre { color:#564b47; font-size:11px; background-color:transparent; } #box { position:relative; width:750px; margin:0 auto; text-align:left; height:auto!important; } #shadow { background:url("images/shadow.png") repeat-y scroll 0 0 transparent; width:760px; margin:auto; padding:0px; text-align:left; height:100%; z-index:0; margin-bottom:-40px; } #left { width:175px; float:left; background-color:#ff99cc; height:auto!important; height:100%; min-height:100%; text-align:left; } #content { width:400px; float:left; overflow:auto; background-color:#fff; height:auto!important; } #right { width:175px; float:right; background-color:#ff99cc; height:auto!important; height:100%; min-height:100%; text-align:right; } #head { background-image:url(images/banner.png); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-color:#000; height:125px; text-align:center; margin:auto; } #menu { width:100%; } p a { color:#000; text-decoration:underline; } a { color:#fb0303; text-decoration:none; outline:none; } a:visited { color:#fb0303; } p a:hover { text-decoration:underline!important; } ul#nav { margin:auto; width:100%; } ul#nav li a { display:block; font-size:12px; font-weight:bold; padding:4px; background:#000; } ul#nav li a:hover { background:#000; color:#fff; } li { list-style:none; top:100px; float:left; position:relative; width:110px; text-align:center; } li ul { display:none; position:relative; width:auto; margin-left:6px; border-top:4px dotted #fb0303; } li>ul { top:-102px; left:-40px; } li:hover ul, li.over ul { display:block; } ul#nav li.current a { background:#000; } ul#nav li.current a:hover { background:#000; } #player { width:360px; height:240px; position:absolute; z-index:2; } #head h1 { font-size:11px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:right; color:#564b47; background-color:#90897a; padding:5px 15px; margin:0px; } #head p { padding:10px; margin:0px; } .footer { position:relative; height:40px; background-color:#444; } I want the three columns to be 100% height so that they go all the way to the footer. Right now, they're only as long as their content. The columns are #left, #right and #content. Pretty new to this stuff. Please feel free to point out sloppy code, redundancy, etc. And thank you.

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  • Sifr & Colorbox: strange gap in border of colorbox

    - by knalstaaf
    There seems to be a strange gap on the left side of the colorbox when it's laying over a Sifr element. This picture shows the Sifr titles: i39.tinypic.com/zthws0.gif (paste in address bar) This one shows the colorbox being toggled on. Mind the gaps near the Sifr titles: http://i42.tinypic.com/25ft1td.gif Does anyone know how to solve this?

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  • Centering a div block without the width

    - by Vinicius
    Hi, I have a problem when I try to center the div block "products" because I don't know in advance the div width. Anybody have a solution? Update: The problem I have is I don't know how many products I'll display, I can have 1, 2 or 3 products, I can center them if it was a fixed number as I'd know the width of the parent div, I just don't know how to do it when the content is dynamic. <style> .product_container { text-align: center; height: 150px; } .products { height: 140px; text-align: center; margin: 0 auto; clear: ccc both; } .price { margin: 6px 2px; width: 137px; color: #666; font-size: 14pt; font-style: normal; border: 1px solid #CCC; background-color: #EFEFEF; } </style> <div class="product_container"> <div class="products" id="products"> <div id="product_15"> <img src="/images/ecommerce/card_default.png"> <div class="price">R$ 0,01</div> </div> <div id="product_15"> <img src="/images/ecommerce/card_default.png"> <div class="price">R$ 0,01</div> </div> <div id="product_15"> <img src="/images/ecommerce/card_default.png"> <div class="price">R$ 0,01</div> </div> </div> </div>

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  • Hide horizontal scrollbar in IE 7 and below

    - by Bradley Bell
    Hi all. Basically, I'm having trouble removing the horizontal scrollbar in Internet Explorer 7 and Below. I've tried the code below and It seems to work fine in every browser except IE. overflow-x: hidden; The even bigger problem is that, even though the scrollbar isn't even removed, it seems to completely screw the layout.. It somehow hides the majority of the page content in boxes 2 and 3? It also.. adds a second vertical scrollbar which moves relatively/absolute positioned items down?! I did contemplate just leaving the scrollbar in IE via a specified stylesheet, but even that seems to be messing with the page? The website is on a test directory here.. I'll post the stylesheet in a comment below. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, hope you can help! Bradley

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  • Vertical menu with vertical text

    - by denis_n
    I need a vertical menu with vertical text in it. Here is the link to working example: http://jsfiddle.net/cyxuD/4/embedded/result/ You can edit it on jsfiddle site. How to make it work in Firefox and IE? Html: <ul> <li><a href="#TabStrip-1">Text 1</a></li> <li><a href="#TabStrip-2">Text 2</a></li> <li><a href="#TabStrip-3">Very long text...</a></li> </ul>

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  • YUI 3 Selector for multiple class names

    - by Jasie
    Hello, I have a bunch of divs like this: <div class="bear"></div> <div class="dog"></div> How do I get a nodelist that includes all divs with class of bear and dog? I tried: Y.get(".bear .dog").each(function() { }); But it returns null. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!

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  • Horizontal navigation from next previous buttons for Overflow:Hidden div

    - by brz dot net
    See following Code <div> <a id="west" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="scrollBlockWest();"><<West</a> <a id="east" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="scrollBlockEast();">East >></a> </div> <div id="myScrollContainer" style="overflow:hidden; width:900px; height:700px"> <table id="myScrollContent"><tr><td> <div id="block0" style="display:block;height:300px; width:300px; background-color:Lime">Content 0</div> </td><td> <div id="block1" style="display:block;height:300px; width:300px; background-color:Aqua">Content 1</div> </td><td> <div id="block2" style="display:block;height:300px; width:300px; background-color:Blue">Content 2</div> </td><td> <div id="block3" style="display:block;height:300px; width:300px; background-color:Gray">Content 3</div> </td><td> <div id="block4" style="display:block;height:300px; width:300px; background-color:Gray">Content 4</div> </td> </tr></table> </div> This is my script: <script type="text/javascript" > var totalBlock = 4; var currentBlock = 0; function scrollBlockEast() { var blk = document.getElementById('block'+currentBlock); //alert('block'+blockid); blk.style.display='none'; currentBlock++; //document.getElementById('myScrollContent').style.left = -100; if(currentBlock<totalBlock) { document.getElementById('west').style.display='inline'; } //alert(totlaBlock-1); if(currentBlock==totalBlock) { document.getElementById('east').style.display='none'; } } function scrollBlockWest() { currentBlock--; document.getElementById('block'+currentBlock).style.display='inline'; if(currentBlock<1) { document.getElementById('west').style.display='none'; } else { document.getElementById('east').style.display='inline'; } } </script> Now My object is to slide block on << and click. By default, 3 blocks(Content 0,Content 1,Content 2) are coming. When is clicked then (Content 1,Content 2,Content 3) will come. For this, I hide content 0 block. But layout will disturb on << click. I know this is wrong way. I should set left position instead of hiding content but it is empty I tried to set left position but no luck. Let me know How the block can be moved one by one using javascript and what is the best approach to do this?

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  • Images not responsive although in responsive container

    - by Darren Sweeney
    I have the following: <div id="hp_imgs"> <img src="/images/hp/1.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/2.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/3.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/4.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/5.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/6.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/7.jpg"> <img src="/images/hp/8.jpg"> </div> The images were sized when created to form a grid of sorts, so need to be in the order where they are. Consequently, when/if the page is resized I want the images to resize and stay where they are. Here's what I'm trying but images are simply staying the same size and not resizing: #hp_imgs { width:66%; float:left; } #hp_imgs img { float:left; margin:2px; border-radius:4px; display: block; max-width:100%; height:100%; } Is there a better/different way to achieve this? FIDDLE Here's a sample to play with: Fiddle

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  • is a negative text-indent considered cloaking?

    - by John Isaacks
    I am using the negative-text-indent technique I learned to show a text-image to the user, while hiding the corresponding actual text. This way the user sees the fancy styled text while search engines can still index it. However I am started to think this sounds like cloaking since I am serving different content to the user vs the spider. However, I am not using this in a deceitful way. Plus it seems like this is a popular technique. So is it SEO-safe or is it cloaking? Thanks!

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  • Body background fluke - white space on top

    - by gnomixa
    This is really weird. When this page is viewed in FF, it gets a white stripe on top which is part of body - I know because I use red border technique to see the elements. Any ideas why? http://www.codecookery.com/allbestimages/index.php?main_page=home

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  • Does IE 7 support the content pseudo-class?

    - by zac
    I am generating pipes in my list using pseudo-classes and it works fine except they are not being rendered in IE 7. The code looks like: .brandLinks a:after { margin: 0 4px; content: "|"; } .brandLinks a:last-child:after { content: " " } Is this just something IE 7 does not do or is my code wonky?

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  • What is the correct usage of blueprint-typography-body([$font-size])?

    - by Alexis Abril
    Recent convert to RoR and I've been using Compass w/ Blueprint to dip into the proverbial pool. Compass has been fantastic, but I've come across something strange within the Typography library. The blueprint-typography-body mixin contains the following: =blueprint-typography-body($font-size: $blueprint-font-size) line-height: 1.5 +normal-text font-size: 100% * $font-size / 16px My question revolves around "font-size." I'm a bit lost, as I would expect to pass in a font size and have that size reflected upon page load. However, in this scenario the formula seems to dictate a percentage against the default font. ie: +blueprint-typography-body(10px) //produces 7.5px off of the default font size of 12px from what I can tell. In essence, I'm curious if there is a standard to setting font size within Compass other than explicitly declaring "font-size: 10px". Note: The reason I'm leaning towards Blueprint/Compass font stylings is due to the standardization of line-heights, fonts and colors.

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  • Text Wrapping differences in IE7, IE8, and FF

    - by gmcalab
    When I have this <table> below, the text wraps as needed in FF and IE8, but when I run this in compatibility mode or IE7 the text does not wrap and the width of the previous is basically ignored. Any way to get around this? Here is a simplified example. <table> <tr> <td style="width:125px"> hi </td> <td>bye</td> </tr> <tr> <td> line of text that will equal more than the above width </td> <td>bye</td> </tr> </table>

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  • Justified navigation buttons

    - by Kaivosukeltaja
    I'm trying to create the primary navigation menu for a website that will have a variable amount of primary menu items. The navigation bar is horizontal and has a width of 738px. I would like to have the leftmost item 18px from the left and the rightmost item 18px from the right edge of the element, with the other menu items spread evenly between them. I'm using a tableless layout. So far I haven't been able to make it work exactly like I want. Setting margin: auto doesn't seem to help, and I can't keep the 18px margin on both sides using a table. One idea was to use text-align: justify but it doesn't justify single lines. Is there a simple or less simple way of doing this, or am I going to have to ask the AD to relax his visual requirements?

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  • making the div width stretch to fit its contents

    - by Lina
    Hi, I have the following html code: <table> <tr> <td> <div id="fixmywidth" style="position:relative; height:30px;"> <div style="z-index: 2000; margin-top: 5px; height: inherit; position: absolute;"> <table style="height:inherit"> <tr style="height:inherit"> <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> ........300 tds later <td align="center" style="width: 31px; height: inherit;">&nbsp;</td> </tr> </table> </div> </div> </td> </tr> </table> how do i make the div with the id "fixmywidth" width fit the width of the containing elemets? i tried width=100% and widht = auto but they wouldn't work thanks a trillion in advance, Lina

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  • IE8 alignment in div issue

    - by xrx215
    How to align the the button in center of div in IE8. Works fine in IE7 but not in IE8 <div id="dPopupFooter" style="background-color: #d9d9d9; position: absolute; z-index: 5; bottom: 0px; width: 100%; height: 30px; border-top: solid 1px #acacac; text-align: center; padding-top: 3px;"> <table><tr><td><xrx:CustomButton id="btnClose" runat="server" OnClientClick="ClosePopup();" /></td></tr></table> </div>

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