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  • html horizontal scrolling

    - by mp
    Hi, i have a simple css example, and i can't understand the behavior of one of my divs, when the horizontal scroll is displayed. so...when my browser window needs to display the horizontal scroll(when the window width is less than my div "content" width(1024px)), my div "footer" (that have the same "content's" parent and 100% width), seems to get an "extra blank space" on the right side. this space grows when I reduce the width of the window. any ideas about how can i get it off, or why it happens??thanks! heres my code: css: <style type="text/css"> html, body { height: 100%; width:100%; font-family:"Arial Black", Gadget, sans-serif; font-size:11px; font-variant:normal; } * { margin: 0; } .wrapper { min-height: 100%; height: auto !important; height: 100%; margin: 0 auto -4em; } #content{ width:1024px; margin:0px auto; background-color:#990; height:780px; } .footer, .push { height: 4em; width:100%; } #footer-content{ height:10px; background-color:#09F; width:100%; } </style> html: <body> <div class="wrapper"> <div id="content"> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam scelerisque varius tortor vitae pretium. Quisque magna ipsum, accumsan sit amet pretium sed, iaculis feugiat nibh. Donec vitae dui eros, eu ultricies nulla. Morbi aliquet, nisi in tincidunt rutrum, nisl justo sagittis nisi, nec dignissim orci elit vitae tortor. </p> </div> <div class="push"></div> </div> <div class="footer" style="background-color:#900; width:100%;"> <div id="footer-content"></div> </div> </body>

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  • When to use custom html tags?

    - by Paul Whelan
    What is the use case for using your own html tags? (In standard off the shelf browsers) A colleague and myself were discussing it lately. I could not think of a use case. We discussed it could be used for styling with css but then decided to use the span tag with a class instead. Thanks Paul

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  • Submenu with pure html and css disappears.

    - by Awemo
    Hello, I am trying to make a dropdown menu with pure html and css, but the submenus disappear when the cursor leaves the parent li, thus preventing me from clicking on the submenu. Here is a link to the test site, link text I would really appreciate some help. Roland A.

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  • Comprehensive HTML pages for CSS testing?

    - by yaya3
    Looking for example code that uses semantic HTML that I can use to test stylesheets with. The version/doctype is unimportant though HTML5 would be great. By comprehensive I am looking for use of definition lists, forms, tables, plus all the usual. Thanks

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  • In-browser HTML editor for tables?

    - by piquadrat
    I'm developing a website that publishes scientific articles, not as PDF but as HTML. As a input tool for the editorial team, we use TinyMCE for normal text plus a couple of custom plugins for footnotes and citations. But we are not really happy with TinyMCEs table controls. Everything but the most simple tables take way to long to write. Are there any specialized table editing tools for the browser out there?

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  • PROBLEM LOADING IMAGES FROM DOM

    - by bappyiub
    I HAVE PROBLEM IN LOADING IMAGES USING JQUERY. MY PROGRAM IS SUCH THAT IT INSERTS ASWELL AS DELETES FROM THE SAME FORM. WHEN I DELETE AN IMAGE AND INSERTS THE IMAGE AND AFTER LOADING THE JQUERY FUNCTION THE DELETED IMAGE IS SHOWN. I HAVE FOUND INCOSTIENCY IN DOM AND ACTUAL LOACTION. THE BROWSER LOADS THE IMAGES FROM DOM NOT FORM ACTULA LOCATION. IS THERE ANY FUNCTION THAT WILL FORCE TO READ FROM DOM./ DELETE THE IMAGES IN DOM

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  • issue in firefox with commenting out html

    - by kalpaitch
    I have an issue in firefox and not in IE, didn't think I'd hear myself say that one, where if I have an commented section in my html like so: <!--------------form---------------> <div id='form'> etc etc. </div> <!------------main content-----------------> The area in between the two comment tags is being completely struck out. What am I doing wrong?

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  • access html element using xpath

    - by eclarke
    Hi, can you use xpath to access an html element? It must run in interenet explorer, and i am writing it in javascript I am trying to get the value of a specific input box in a specific row, but i don't want to have to iterate through all the cells to get the right one Any help would be appreciated Emma

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  • CSS3's border-radius property and border-collapse:collapse don't mix. How can I use border-radius to

    - by vamin
    Edit - Original Title: Is there an alternative way to achieve border-collapse:collapse in CSS (in order to have a collapsed, rounded corner table)? Since it turns out that simply getting the table's borders to collapse does not solve the root problem, I have updated the title to better reflect the discussion. I am trying to make a table with rounded corners using the CSS3 border-radius property. The table styles I'm using look something like this: table { -moz-border-radius:10px; -webkit-border-radius:10px; border-radius:10px} Here's the problem. I also want to set the border-collapse:collapse property, and when that is set border-radius no longer works (at least in Firefox)(edit- I thought this might just be a difference in mozilla's implementation, but it turns out this is the way it's supposed to work according to the w3c). Is there a CSS-based way I can get the same effect as border-collapse:collapse without actually using it? Edits: I've made a simple page to demonstrate the problem here (Firefox/Safari only). It seems that a large part of the problem is that setting the table to have rounded corners does not affect the corners of the corner td elements. If the table was all one color, this wouldn't be a problem since I could just make the top and bottom td corners rounded for the first and last row respectively. However, I am using different background colors for the table to differentiate the headings and for striping, so the inner td elements would show their rounded corners as well. Summary of proposed solutions: Surrounding the table with another element with round corners doesn't work because the table's square corners "bleed through." Specifying border width to 0 doesn't collapse the table. Bottom td corners still square after setting cellspacing to zero. Using javascript instead- works by avoiding the problem. Possible solutions: The tables are generated in php, so I could just apply a different class to each of the outer th/tds and style each corner separately. I'd rather not do this, since it's not very elegant and a bit of a pain to apply to multiple tables, so please keep suggestions coming. Possible solution 2 is to use javascript (jQuery, specifically) to style the corners. This solution also works, but still not quite what I'm looking for (I know I'm picky). I have two reservations: 1) this is a very lightweight site, and I'd like to keep javascript to the barest minimum 2) part of the appeal that using border-radius has for me is graceful degradation and progressive enhancement. By using border-radius for all rounded corners, I hope to have a consistently rounded site in CSS3-capable browsers and a consistently square site in others (I'm looking at you, IE). I know that trying to do this with CSS3 today may seem needless, but I have my reasons. I would also like to point out that this problem is a result of the w3c speficication, not poor CSS3 support, so any solution will still be relevant and useful when CSS3 has more widespread support.

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  • Getting an Variable to Display at the top of an HTML Table Row

    - by John
    Hello, For the HTML table column below, the $count++ displays in the middle of the row. How can I get it to display at the top of the row? Thanks in advance, John Code: echo '<td class="commentnamecount">'.$count++.'.</td>'; CSS: .commentnamecount { width: 20px; overflow:hidden !important; color: #000000; vertical-align: }

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  • Better PHP,MySql,HTML and JavaScript IDE

    - by War Coder
    Hello guys, I am currently using the below IDE's. They serve their purposes but am wondering if there are better ones out there that i can switch to. phpDesigner v6.2.5 (For PHP) Navicat 8.0.29 (For MySql) Dreamweaver CS3 (For HTML & CSS) Spket IDE (For JavaScript) Thats my collection of production tools. Wondering if there is anyone of them i can switch to a better one. Thanks

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  • display gnu diff in HTML

    - by acidzombie24
    Is there a lib i can use to diff between two pieces of code and display it in html? I am using diff - GNU diffutils version 2.7, C#, asp.net. I dont mind the code being in javascript. I would like just the output with color text + css. I'll build the page around it. Does anyone know a suitable lib?

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  • How to Parse Html Website in Perl?

    - by Nano HE
    Hi, Could you please give me some suggestions on how to parse HTML in Perl? BTW, Do I need download some website pages to local harddirver with some Offline Explorer Tool? If I need, Could you give me a download URL link to a good Offline Explorer Tool. I plan to parse the keywords(including URL links) and save them to MySQL. Thanks a lot. WinXP used

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  • html body gwt click event

    - by user153506
    html file has two textbox and one button. but i need to generate click event when i only click outside of the two textboxes and button element.how can i do that. RootPanel.get().addEventListener or something like that?? help.

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  • Keeping a certain row or column in an HTML table fixed

    - by WarDoGG
    I have huge amounts of data populating an HTML <table> having more than 200 rows and 200 columns. However, when i scroll the page horizontally or vertically to view the data, the header columns (like th for instance) go beyond the page. How can i scroll through the table and still keep the top row and leftmost column fixed so that i will always know what data im seeing.

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  • Restrict number of lines in html JLabel

    - by Mike
    I have a JLabel that needs to display some html-formatted text. However, I want to restrict this to being 4 lines long (and if so, provide a button to see everything). So far, I've tried setting the maximum size manually or via a layout manager. However, both of these solutions can cause part of a line to be displayed.

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  • HTML custom tags: pros & cons

    - by o_O Tync
    I'd like to use some semantic HTML tags instead of <div>s: <article>, <product>, <footer> etc. Some of them are already presented in the upcoming HTML5, however, it's not fully supported. Which are the possible cons I might face when Rendering? Using CSS, JS? The one I remember is: IE6 can't clone tags it doesn't know.

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