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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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  • Div that should take up the "rest of the page" expands beyond the page in ie.

    - by Clox
    Okay, this is REALLY starting to bug me... This page works fine in both Chrome and Firefox. www.bloggan.tk But if it's opened in internet-explorer it always expands beyond the page and introduces the scrollbar no matter what the resolution of the browser is. I have NO idea what change in the html it was that cause this... Here's the blogger-template-html-source I'd REALLY appreciate if someone could help me with this. Thanks in advance! Edit: I've "solved" it for IE using javascript, but that's only temporary (i hope). The version without javascript can be seen here, so that you still will be able to know what I'm talking about. Still trying to solve it, and still hoping for someone to help me.

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  • Should we put <input> inside <label>?

    - by metal-gear-solid
    I saw 2 example: on http://www.alistapart.com/articles/prettyaccessibleforms/ why they are using 2 method in first fieldset they are keeping input after labeland in 2nd fieldset they are keeping input after label. Why? <fieldset> <legend>Delivery Details</legend> <ol> <li> <label for="name">Name<em>*</em></label> <input id="name" /> </li> <li> <label for="address1">Address<em>*</em></label> <input id="address1" /> </li> <li> <label for="address2">Address 2</label> <input id="address2" /> </li> <li> <label for="town-city">Town/City</label> <input id="town-city" /> </li> <li> <label for="county">County<em>*</em></label> <input id="county" /> </li> <li> <label for="postcode">Postcode<em>*</em></label> <input id="postcode" /> </li> <li> <fieldset> <legend>Is this address also your invoice » address?<em>*</em></legend> <label><input type="radio" » name="invoice-address" /> Yes</label> <label><input type="radio" » name="invoice-address" /> No</label> </fieldset> </li> </ol> </fieldset> why they are sometime keeping input after label and sometime inside?

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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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  • 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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  • How Do I Create A Accordian Box Using JavaScript?

    - by user105033
    Hi, what I want is this: Start: End: ---------------- ---------------- |asdf | | | ---------------- | stuff | | | | | ---------------- | asdf | ---------------- When you click asdf it should end up looking like the End box but the 'stuff' box should appear gradually so it looks like the asdf box is pulling down the stuff menu. When asdf is clicked again it should look like the stuff box is pulling up the asdf box and end at the Start position. Any tutorials on doing things like this?

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  • Styling a result set

    - by aepheus
    Perhaps this is not the proper place to ask this question, if that is the case, please direct me to the correct venue. I'm looking for research, guides, any kind of information pertaining to the structuring and styling of results sets; data which comes back from a search, or when looking at content in a list view. Links would be appreciated, but opinion and commentary are also valued.

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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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  • jquery Cycle plugin conflicing with custom script

    - by jeerose
    I have a site in development here: http://bit.ly/diWSgT Scenario: My custom script looks at the viewport size and if the menu and logo are not in view, animates them up into view (just re-size your browser window to test if you like). That works fine. I also have the every wonderful jQuery cycle plugin in use via WP-Cycle for Wordpress. The problem: As you can see by checking out the site, using my slide up/down button buggers with the cycle function, particularly when you click the button while on the second image. Any thoughts as to why this is happening would be great. Thanks.

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  • How can I equalize the heights of text input fields?

    - by David
    What is the best way to equalize the height of my <select..> elements and my <input type="text"..> elements? It's proving difficult because of differences in box-sizing models. Google Chrome's user agent stylesheet has this: select { -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; } ..whereas other text input fields use the content box model. Why the difference? Should I perhaps make all of my text-based input fields use the border-box model? BTW, I'm using standards-compliant mode (by using <!DOCTYPE html>).

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  • How to move list items from two lists (from different areas) to one specific list by clicking the li

    - by pschorr
    I've been having some issues setting up a list of items and moving them between each other. Is it possible to have multiple lists, with a link inside each item to move it to a specified list? i.e. List of actions with a plus next to the action, click the plus and move to a specified box? Furthermore, would it be possible to then load a lightbox (code would have to be inline I'd guess) from that page and move those names to the specific list as well? Example Images Thanks much! More broad view of my efforts so far... The initial issue being that I could not use listboxes due to their being rendered natively inside each individual browser. Through listboxes I was able to set this up, but with a trigger via the code below (found on stackoverflow). While it gave me partial functionality it did not get the target I was looking for. document.getElementById('moveTrigger').onclick = function() { var listTwo = document.getElementById('secondList'); var options = document.getElementById('firstList').getElementsByTagName('option'); while(options.length != 0) { listTwo.appendChild(options[0]); } } I then moved onto jqueryui's sortable and it's ability to connect multiple, and most important, style-able lists and to be dragged between each other. This works for the side by side tables, but it does not offer the usability I was looking for overall. So, I've come to where I'm unsure as to where to move forward. While I can get around PHP, I wouldn't know where to start with this one personally. I'm open to any and all options! Thanks much!

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  • Achieving a properly aligned sidebar in a DIV layout

    - by Pieter
    I'm experimenting with DIVs to align my page's contents: http://labs.pieterdedecker.be/test/test.htm As you can see, there's something wrong with the sidebar. I got the sidebar DIV to be aligned to the right of the page by doing float: right, but when the text in the sidebar stops the main area takes over the width that should be used by the sidebar. How do I fix this?

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  • Wrapping content in td

    - by Hulk
    This following code is used to wrap up the contents within the textarea <td> <textarea rows = "8" cols = "18" border ="1" class="input" style="border: none;overflow:visible;width:100%;" maxlength="5">'+col_det[data]+'</textarea> </td> How to implement the same for a tag i.e, the conetnt within td tag should be wrapped <td>%s</td>,(sum variable) Thanks..

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  • What is the "box model?"

    - by Chris
    During a recent interview for a front-end developer position I was asked what the box model was. I thought the interviewer was referring to testing (i.e. white box testing, black box testing). I was wrong. What is the box model, in reference to front-end development?

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  • Make HTML content area fit to viewport height?

    - by viatropos
    I just made this demo extracting out what I'm trying to accomplish: Autosize Main Content Area I want the pink/yellow area to act according to these rules: Minimum height is the size of its content (which is variable) IF content size is smaller than viewport size Otherwise minimum height is such that it adjusts to fill the window. Checking out the source to that demo, what am I missing? I feel like this is a pretty easy case that shouldn't require javascript. Any ideas?

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  • Some questions about line-height.........

    - by metal-gear-solid
    what is default line-height of browsers like font-size is 16px? for which HTML elements i should define line-height and for which not? What is the reason behind to give line-height to body { } ? Will line-height effect to single line text? If I'm using font in em then should i also use use line-height in em? What is co-relation between line-height and font-size?

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  • How can I embed a youtube video using variable widths/heights for a dynamic width web page?

    - by Dan Gayle
    I want to set a youtube video to 100% width so that it scales appropriately in a dynamic width column on a web page I am designing. The problem is that the height doesn't behave like the height of an image. Instead of scaling proportionately, it either collapses (if set to "auto" or left blank) or it scales seemingly random if set to a percentage. How can I get it to remain proportionate while still dynamic?

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  • Web Page Opinions and Suggestions

    - by MrEnder
    Been working my * off on this for a few days trying to keep updating it to make it most efficient with everything I learn... I'm quite proud of it so far considering I'm not actually the best coder lol most JS and PHP confuses the crap outa me unless I do it from scratch. So anyways here is the link. Tell me what you think. Suggestions would be amazing. I'd love to know what I screwed up as long as you explain in detail as to why and how to fix it. I really hate when people hand me a huge snippet and expect me to understand it -_- Thanks Shelby LINK http://opentech.durhamcollege.ca/~in...rittains/labs/

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