CSS - Problem With Putting Div Over Div
I am using the following codes
PHP Code: #overlay { position:absolute; top:0px; left:0px; background:#000; opacity:0.45; -moz-opacity:0.45; filter:alpha(opacity=45); width:100%; height:100%; z-index:1; } #chef {position:absolute; top:100px; left:100px; width:800px; height:300px; border:solid 4px black; background-color:#FFFFFF; z-index:1000; opacity:0.99; -moz-opacity:0.99; filter:alpha(opacity=99); <div id="overlay"> <div id="chef"> <img src="images/chef.gif" /></div> </div> But it is not working why? Tim Similar TutorialsHi I have a problem with tables and divs consider this table and divs: <TABLE> <TR> <TD> <DIV STYLE='hieght:30px'> text </DIV> <DIV STYLE='position:relative;top:-30px;height:30px'> text </DIV> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> if I don't put position:relative;top:-30px; inside the second div the height of table would be around 60px (you say) as expected but when I put position:relative;top:-30px;, I would expected to have my table shrinks to 30px not the same 60px because I put two divs on the top of each other. Obviously for one reason or another my assumption isn't correct. So how do I amend the code to get a correct height of table? Perhaps I can use tables in this way? hello...i have the following div Code: #Menu { float: left; width:150px; padding:10px; background-color:#667138; border-right:2px solid #A6AE62; border-top:0px solid #A6AE62; line-height:17px; z-index:1; /* Again, the ugly brilliant hack. */ voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family:inherit; width:150px; } /* Again, "be nice to Opera 5". */ body>#Menu {width:150px;} and im trying to put something behind it that is the same colour but stretches from the top of this one to the bottom of the screen but am not succeding at all can anyone please help... i have tried a few ideas.... this is my current one...not sure if it is my most sensible one r not really but still here is the code.. Code: #BehindMenu { width:160; background-color:#A6AE62; visibility: visible; z-index:0; /* This is a fix for IE% */ voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family:inherit; width:160px; } any help would be appreciated.. thanks RF Hello, I'm trying to put drop shadows under pictures using CSS. I made several tries but none is good yet. - Try 1 : relative positioning See http://tsaboteam.free.fr/css/relative1.htm (CSS code is included in the html file) Pro : Looks good in both FF and IE Cons : Can't put text inline - Try 2 : relative positioning with display: inline See http://tsaboteam.free.fr/css/relative2.htm Pros : Looks good in IE, text is inline Con : Looks bad in FF - Try 3 : floating positioning See http://tsaboteam.free.fr/css/float1.htm Pro : Looks good in FF Cons : Looks bad in IE, can't put text inline - Try 4 : floating positioning with display: inline See http://tsaboteam.free.fr/css/float2.htm Pro : Text is inline Cons : Looks bad in FF and IE Anyone got an idea on how to fix one of the ways I tried ? Or any thoughts of another method ? Thanks. Hi, you would have already seen one of my newbie topics here today, and here is another one. I need to put a image in the corner of an absolutly positioned div. I don't know how to do that. It would be in the upper left-hand corner. Any suggestions? Perhaps I should pick up a CSS book, is there one that you reccomend. Thanks, -Sam I am a beginner with CSS, so if this question is stupid, please don't pay it too much mind. I am attempting to put a heading in the center of my page around a navigation bar that I have floating to the left, but it is not working. When I clear the float, it is stuck in one spot below the float. I cannot position the heading where I want. And if I try to use a div align, I get it off center and pretty much unmovable. If I use positioning on the header, I can only move it up and down, not into the center. So how can I counter that pesky floating nav bar? Wow I REALLY hate CSS. For hours I have been trying to figure this out: Here is some HTML Code: <td> <div class="linksbar"> <div class="linkstext"> link - link - link - link <img src="imagelink.jpg"> <img src="imagelink2.jpg"> </div> </div> </td> [CODE] the CSS [CODE] .linksbar { height: 28px; background-image: url(bg.jpg); } .linkstext { vertical-align: middle; line-height: 28px; font-weight: bold; color: white; } First problem: in Chrome, the text rests at the bottom of the div. I want it in the middle. Second problem: in IE it looks like a mess. The text is sort of in the middle (more towards the bottom). the image links are at the very top. The image link height is like 20 or something. Hey guys, how do i put the bold command into a css sheet? I want to have bold consistantly throughout a page. ------- body { font-family: Arial; font-size: 13.5px; } td { font-family: Arial; font-size: 13.5px; } th { font-family: Arial; font-size: 13.5px; } .bodystyle { font-family: Arial; font-size: 13.5px; } .small { font-family: Arial; font-size: 9px; } .medium { font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; } .big { font-family: Arial; font-size: 16px; } .xbig { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 24px; } .expanded { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 24px; letter-spacing: 2px; } .justified { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; text-align: justify; } .footer { font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: 9px; color: #999999; } .box1 { padding: 3px; border-width: medium; border-style: solid; border-color: #CCCCCC #666666 #666666 #CCCCCC; } .box2 { font-style: italic; word-spacing: 2pt; padding: 3px; border: 1px solid; } hi, yea I got an a link wrapped around an image, but the image is coming up with tis weird pink border around it, anyon know how I can get rid of this border? thx Firefox is putting a gray border on most of my images. The border is sometimes on the bottom or off to the right. If I add padding to the images sometimes the border will go away. The images are not links. I have basically covered every option in CSS to eliminate the problem with no prevail my CSS: Code: body img{ padding: 0; border:none; -moz-border-radius: 0; -khtml-border-radius: 0; -webkit-border-radius: 0; border-radius: 0; -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 0 #000; -moz-box-shadow: 0 0 0 #000; text-decoration: none; outline:none; overflow: hidden; } Hopefully someone has encountered this before or has some information to help? Hi guys, For a pure CSS site, is it depreciated to have a border="0" tag in <img elements? (My reasoning is that if one browser doesn't support CSS, it will show the user images with ugly borders... that's anyway the default behavior in IE and FF). Thank you Link he rpisolution dot com/test/ Ok, the fixed-fluid-fixed part of the layout seems to work ok in the latest firefox and IE7 but it's broken in IE6 and possibly other versions. Could you guys take a look at the css? rpisolution dot com/test/css/style.css and see if you see what is breaking it in IE6, i thought I had put a hack that was supposed to fix the issues. btw, i know the CSS is probably ugly. sorry about that. thanks Hey, I think i just need someone else to look at this for me. I've been coding all day and would probably be able to figure this out if I just went to bed and did it tomorrow. If you roll over an image that's alson an anchor at www.deeperdevotion.com/wp, you'll find that it places a background-color or underline or both on it. The thing is, I can't find the code in my CSS that's causing me the trouble. my css is located at www.deeperdevotion.com/wp/wp-content/themes/dd/styles/101106.css Thanks. Hello. I am new at css and web design so if these are easy problems please excuse. First of all, the website url http://www.onlinecasinoboss.com In Firefox, the unordered lists <ul> in the left column do not display correctly. The left margin is way too big. I'm not sure why, please look at the page in IE to see what I want it to look like. And in Internet Explorer, the spacing between my top image, header bar, and main page is screwy. There should be no space between the header image and header bar (the flags are in this area). Also there should only be 2px spacing between the header and the main page, however it appears there is atleast 24px there. Again please refer to the page in FF to see what I want it to look like. I like css, and have decided to pursue my first design in css based off of the many professional designers reconmendations and reviews. But I must say it is a major headache to deal with cross-browser/platform display problems. And what professional designer wants to rely on 'css-hacks' when producing a product for a major vender. Just beginner bitching. Thanks for the help! Hello everyone, I am hoping I could get some help on this. I'm the new Marketing guy at this company. One of my duties is to fix an issue with our website which was built by the last guy to sit in this chair. I may not know how to build a proper webpage, but this guy knew exactly how not to do it and ran with just that. So, the issue lies within this example page: tinyurl.com/rediculouswebsite The footer ends up under-lapping the table when viewed in IE (when not in compatibility mode) and Firefox. I know this is a ridiculously constructed site, I just need to fix this one problem and be done with web development forever. High fives and scotch from my boss very well may ensue. Thank you all very much. Hi, I am having an issue using my CSS code, I have a drop down section on my menu bar on my site. I'm trying to firstly just set the background of the whole bar, Code: #nav-m { font: normal 12px Verdana; font-weight: bold; width: 100%; } #nav-m ul { float: left; left: 0; padding: 2px 0; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 5px; } #nav-m a { display: block; width: 10em; w\idth: 6em; color: #012345; text-decoration: none; padding: 0.25em 2em; } #nav-m a.daddy { } #nav-m li { float: left; padding: 0; background-image: url(http://taxbusters.eu.com/images/nav-bar1.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; } #nav-m li ul { position: absolute; left: -999em; height: auto; width: 14.4em; w\idth: 13.9em; font-weight: normal; border-width: 0.25em; margin: 0; } #nav-m li li { padding-right: 1em; width: 13em } #nav-m li ul a { width: 13em; w\idth: 9em; } #nav-m li ul ul { margin: -1.75em 0 0 14em; } #nav-m li:hover ul ul, #nav-m li:hover ul ul ul, #nav-m li.sfhover ul ul, #nav-m li.sfhover ul ul ul { left: -999em; } #nav-m li:hover ul, #nav-m li li:hover ul, #nav-m li li li:hover ul, #nav-m li.sfhover ul, #nav-m li li.sfhover ul, #nav-m li li li.sfhover ul { left: auto; } #nav-m li:hover, #nav-m li.sfhover { background: #bdd7e6; } however the background doesnt show up, and the font alignment isnt right, - there are so many problems http://alturl.com/nfkp Hello all. I've just started learning to code because I recently started a business and needed a website. I'm having a few issues. I'm using the 960 Grid System plus a scroller found at queness.com I can't post links here apparently, or I'd show you what I'm using. The page renders fine in Firefox (Mac & PC) Safari (Mac & PC) IE 8 and Chrome. IE 6 is screwed beyond understanding. IE 7 Pushes me off the screen and links don't work. And Opera squeezes my text together. I have screen shots if necessary. Here is a link to the site in question: ohmyyoga.com I inserted a redirect script for IE 6-7. So you'll be redirected to my old site if you try the regular URL from either of those browsers. For the purposes of this, I've copied the site W/O the redirect. The link is test2.ohmyyoga.com The site validates CSS and XHTML. I'm sure it's something super simple. I'm just brand new to all of this. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers Go to my site. Click on Pokemon. What do I need to do to make it so the layout works on every page with every browser? Do I need to edit my .CSS file? I am currently trying to build a website for a church, and have run into a little css coding problem: It seems as if the browser is not interpreting how I see the CSS code to lay out on the page (common mistake I'm sure). I know a lot of the problems I am having comes from the height of my id's. If you take a look at "sci.tamucc.edu/~ksnapka/Website/Home/index.php" , the blue-bordered box is my "bodyWrap" css id. I am wanting this to expand to 100% of its contents inside the div container. If you look under some of the pages under "Our Faith in Action", I believe these work fine because I am using text inside of the bodyWrap container instead of other div containers nested in bodyWrap. The display on the home page actually looks better on IE, so I'm also not sure why firefox sets the height of that contained to 0 (I assume for some reason it sees that the container is empty since it just has other divs located inside of it?) The CSS code is on "sci.tamucc.edu/~ksnapka/Website/CSS/csTemplates.css" Any help is greatly appreciated Thank you in advance. http://www.refinethetaste.com/html/ My website displayed fine with internet explorer 7 and Firefox. But so many errors with IE 8. Is it my codes or IE8? |