CSS - Weird Blue Border On Firefox??
As you can see, the image that says view all clients has a blue border on top and to the left also. There are no borders set for this image so I am not sure why its there. It does not show up on safari, just firefox. (I am not sure about IE since I am on a mac). Here is the code: .view_all_projects{ width:245px; height:63px; position:absolute; overflow:hidden; margin: 550px 0 0px 0; } And here is the html: <div class="view_all_projects"><a href="http://www.bestdropshipper.net/order.html"><img src="images/more_project.gif" alt="Best Dropshipper"/></a> </div> This image is also clickable. Any ideas why the strange blue border? Similar Tutorialsheys all, so im trying to get rid of that input:focus blue 'border' or 'outline' that happens in safari browsers. determined that if you apply a opacity: 0.99 to only the safari browsers, then it won't do that. however, this is only a fix for safari MAC. any thoughts on safari PC? thanks. I'm having a slight problem with the appearance of the border for the DIV below the navigation bar. Firefox runs the border through the entire width of the DIV, but IE stops the bottom border as soon as the last <LI> is reached.. Any ideas guys? Thanks in advance. http://www.manliusvillage.org/test/index.html The related CSS is below: Code: #navigation{ height:2.2em; line-height:2.2em; width:758px; margin:0 1px; background:#578bb8; color:#ffffff; } #navigation li{ float:left; list-style-type:none; border-right:1px solid #ffffff; border-bottom:1px solid #ffffff; white-space:nowrap; } #navigation li a{ display:block; padding:0 10px; font-size:0.8em; font-weight:normal; text-transform:uppercase; text-decoration:none; background-color:inherit; color: #ffffff; } * html #navigation a {width:1%;} #navigation .selected,#navigation a:hover{ background:#80b0da; color:#ffffff; text-decoration:none; } #sublinks{ float:left; height:1.4em; line-height:1.4em; width:758px; margin:0 1px; background:#578bb8; color:#ffffff; } #sublinks li{ float:left; list-style-type:none; white-space:nowrap; border-right:1px solid #578bb8; } #sublinks li a{ display:block; padding:0 5px; font-size:0.8em; font-weight:normal; text-transform:uppercase; text-decoration:none; background-color:inherit; color: #ffffff; } * html #sublinks a {width:1%;} #sublinks .selected,#sublinks a:hover{ color:#000000; text-decoration:none; } Hi. Have created some simple tabs using table cells. Active tab should have bottom-border color equal to page background-color. Non-active tabs should have bottom-border=black. Works fine in IE, but does not work very well in Firefox. If I remove the border-collapse:collapse on the table, then firefox also work... but I would like to be able to keep the 1px border between each table cell. So is there a way to make this work in both IE and Firefox... and hopefully most other browsers... See code below: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> a.menu_top:link {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:visited {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:hover {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:active {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} td.menu_top_passive { background-color: #777; border-left: 1px #000000 solid; border-right: 1px #000000 solid; border-top: 1px #000000 solid; border-bottom: 1px #000000 solid; text-align: center; cursor:pointer; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px 20px 5px 20px; margin: 0; } td.menu_top_active { background-color: #bbb; border-left: 1px #000000 solid; border-right: 1px #000000 solid; border-top: 1px #000000 solid; border-bottom: 1px #bbb solid; text-align: center; cursor:pointer; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px 20px 5px 20px; margin: 0; } </style> <script language="JavaScript"> function change(id, url) { for (i=1; i<6; i++){ eval("document.getElementById("+i+").className='menu_top_passive'"); } eval("document.getElementById("+id+").className='menu_top_active'"); } </script> </head> <body style="margin:0; padding:0; background-color:#bbb;"> <br><br> <center> 1. Load the page.<br> 2. Click Item 4.<br> 3. Click Item 2.<br><br> Why is the bottom border of the menuelements (table cells) not getting correct in Firefox?<br> None-active menuelements should have a border-bottom = black, active should have same bottom-border as page.<br> Notice that I use border-collapse on the table in order to get the cell-border 1px thick between the menuitems.<br> If I remove border-collapse, then there is no strange behaviour in Firefox.<br> Any way to get this working in Firefox without breaking it in IE? </center> <br><br><br> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="border-collapse:collapse;"> <tr> <td id="1" nowrap class="menu_top_active" onClick="change('1');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 1</a></td> <td id="2" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('2');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 2</a></td> <td id="3" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('3');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 3</a></td> <td id="4" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('4');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 4</a></td> <td id="5" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('5');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 5</a></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> I've got such annoying thing when using border property for button: when I click on the button, which border is defined in CSS (i.e. not 'none' and has some width - 1px or more) I see some ghost rectangles appearing in certain areas of the page. These rectangles are just a garbage on screen, coz when I resize the page or make some other things like clicking on other button, it disappears... What's that and how can I beat it? title doesnt really explain it, but i cant really explain it well in 1 line. code I use is at bottom of the post but using the below code. If I take out the border-top declaration in #bodycontainer, it seems to lose the margin-top that is declared in the flashcontainer. when i say lose, the background-color of the bodycontainer no longer exists above the flashcontainer. it seems as the flashcontainer overlays the parent and moves up or whatever, if that makes any sense. this is in Firefox 3.0.3 code validates as transitional (and even strict if i change the doctype) i cannot figure out why either. i've used firebug to see if any CSS was overriding, but it doesnt seem to be any Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>Test</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { margin: 0; padding: 0; } #bodycontainer { width: 960px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-bottom: 10px; background-color: #000; border-top: 1px solid yellow; /* remove this line */ } .flashcontainer { width: 950px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 5px; border-top: 1px solid red; } --> </style> </head> <body> <div id="bodycontainer"> <div class="flashcontainer"> <img src="images/home_flash_area.jpg" width="950" height="240" alt="flash container" title="flash container" /> </div> <h2>Some Title</h2> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed doamet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do.</p> </div> </body> </html> All I am trying to do is pad some text so that it is aligned vertically, but whenever I pad the text, in Firefox, it forces the parent div up, instead of the text down, which makes no sense Code: body { margin: 0px; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif } #logoimage { margin: 5px 0px 2px 5px } #version { font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; margin: 4px 5px; text-align: center; position: absolute; top: 20px; right: 15px } #header { background-color: #D2E1FA; height: 20px; position: relative } #navigation { font-size: 11px; position: absolute; top: 2px; left: 20px } #userinfo { background-color: #FFFFFF; height: 13px; width: 150px; color: #000000; font-size: 10px; margin: 4px 5px; text-align: center; position: absolute; top: 0px; right: 150px } Actual html is here... Code: <img id="logoimage" src="/images/logosmall.gif"> <div id="version"> Beta Build 1000 </div> <div id="header"> <div id="navigation"> Test My Account </div> <div id="userinfo"> <b>Guest User</b> > Log In </div> </div> It actually pushes the div almost until it overlaps the image above, which makes no sense... How should I be applying the padding instead? thanks in advance! hey all, i'm having a really strange issue with firefox users on windows. basically, my site is simple. i've got navigation on the left, and a content table on the right. it's all done with CSS. firefox users on windows have been complaining that sometimes (not all the time) the content window has been loading half way. it's beendoing this on numerous PCs with firefox, and i can't figure it out. sometimes it loads the whole content box, sometimes it stops half way. it's fine all the time in IE on both platforms, and firefox on a mac. here is the code i'm using for the content boxes: #content_table { FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Helvetica; width: 60%; margin: 0 auto; border: 1px solid #999; overflow: hidden; } #content_table h2 { FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Helvetica; margin: 0; -moz-opacity: 1; font-size: 15px; text-align: left; padding: 2px 0 2px 15px; font-weight: bold; background: #000 url(../../../../images2/title.png) repeat-x; color: #fff; border: 1px solid #000 } #content_table p { font-size: 12px; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Helvetica; -moz-opacity: 1; padding: 5px; background: #333333; color: #FFF; margin: 1px } if you're on a PC, check it out: link thanks! hey, i have a page that includes several flash files.. since its a translation company i have made a page in Russian but the upper flash menu refuses to appear in firefox but displays in internet explorer.. other flash files appear.. and i don't know if its related but in order to make the Russian appear correctly i had to save the php page as utf-8 with no BOM... appreciate any help since i am clueless as to this weird problem here is the page address : bit.ly/4SqdNw sorry new in the forums could not link it but copy and pase Hey CSS experts, I have a weird problem with CSS in Firefox and Netscape. I am using CSS to manage my fonts using the the div class and span class strings. However, I've noticed that Firefox and Netscape insert additional spaces between some text areas. This happens when I define things both as a div class and as a span class. What makes this increasingly weird is that I can have two nearly identical lines of code and one will display extra spaces and one will not. Case in point: These are two exaple lines of code: <tr> <td><div class="navtext">130 South Main Street</div></td> </tr> and <tr> <td><div class="navtext">Saturday - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.</div></td> </tr> The first line doesn't end up with spaces between it, but the second line doesn't. I chose these example because only a couple lines of code seperate them. I am an extreme CSS newbie and would greatly appreciate any help with this problem. Thank you in advance! Jordan Coffey P.S. Here is a link to the site so that you can see it for yourself: www.countrysidetrvl.com Hi fowks, Normally I'm able to solve CSS issues relatively easily, well with some experimentation at least. However, this one has really got me stumped. Basically, I'm developing a menu for a weblication which is based on the famous Suckerfish menus. Everything works ok in IE and Mozilla when in an Left-to-Right (LTR) environment, but it doesn't work quite so well when the direction is flipped to RTL. IE copes fine, but FF doesn't. The menu works itself, but the viewport doubles in size and scrolls off to the right, even though there are no elements there. Anyone got an idea as to what could be doing this? I've included the relevant files for you to trial. Thanks for having a look. Hope you can help. It's driving me nuts. Cheers, John Hey everyone, I am just touching up an old design I made, and I just noticed that Firefox has a weird white-space next to the top menu. Not sure what is causing it, but it is there. Here is a screenshot of what is happening in Firefox. Also, in IE, the container doesn't extend past the bottom menu. Here is a screenshot of what is happening in IE. So far I am just testing in Firefox 2.0.0.11 and IE7. 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In pellentesque massa vel massa. </p> </div> <div id="bottom"> <ul id="one"> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> </ul> <ul id="two"> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> <li><a href="">asf</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> </div> </body> </html> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" Any suggestions would be great. I've got a layer on my page that I'm showing and hiding through javascript. The layer is positioned absolutely and given a position of right: 0 and bottom: 10px in the CSS file. Now in one case I actually went into the page and did an inline style to change the position. So that one is given a different position, top: -5px and left: 10px. In IE it works fine. In Firefox the border sometimes won't expand to enclose the box. Here's what I've found: -Take out the position from the CSS file and position with inline style -- works. -Leave the position in the CSS file and don't position with inline style -- works. -Leave position in CSS file and change right to left and change to any value -- works. -Leave position in CSS file and change bottom to top and change to any value -- doesn't work. So the big culprit here seems to be defining a position with bottom and then switching to top causes Firefox 1.5 or 2 to fail. The same thing seems to happen in Opera 9. This seems like a bug, but why in multiple browsers? I've tried floating things within the box, setting the overflow to auto, nothing seems to make the border expand around the box. Any thoughts? Trying to use css to make a border around an element, and am using: .navbar { border: 1px solid red; } In IE, it puts a border around the navigational bar, but in FF, it only puts 1 line above it. Even if I try independently adding: border-left border-right border-bottom etc, it only shows above for border-top and border-bottom and nothing for left and right. I can place the code if needed, but I really just have a few words typed to try and get this to work. It's of strict doctype if that matters. Does FF have something special I need to add to get border to work? Thanks. I just can't seem to see why Firefox only shows part of the border on the < ul> element. IE 6 seems OK. Here's the link: imagesandwords.org.uk/andrewjamesrp/index.php Here's the HTML: < div id="navcontainer"> < ul id="navlist"> < li>< a href="#1" title="Examples of the Work">Images< /a>< /li> < li>< a href="pages/about.php" title="About the artist">Andrew< /font>< /a>< /li> i etc for the other links < /ul> < /div> Here's the CSS: #navcontainer { color: #8d1016; font-weight: bold; width: 205px; padding: 20px 0 0 115px; } #navcontainer ul{ list-style: none; width: 90px; padding: 0; color: inherit; border: 1px black solid; } #navlist li { width: 90px; } #navlist li a { display: block; width: 100%; padding: 2px 14px; background-color: #E8E8E8; border: 2px solid #E8E8E8; background-image:url(siteimages/nav_arrow.gif); background-position:left center; background-repeat:no-repeat; text-decoration: none; } #navlist li a:hover{ color: black; background-color: #C0C0C0; border-style: outset; padding: 2px 14px; background-image:url(siteimages/nav_arrow02.gif); background-position:left center; background-repeat:no-repeat; } html>body #navlist li a:active { border-style: inset; } It looks fine in IE. But went wrong in Firefox. Also there seems to be a space to the right of each img button. :cry: IE http ://imgboost.com/uploads/894333_screenshot2.jpg FF http ://imgboost.com/uploads/113426_screenshot1.jpg My Css Quote: * { margin: 0; padding: 0; } html{ height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; } body { height: 100%; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:12px; margin: 0; padding: 0; } * html #container { height: 100%; } #container { position: relative; min-height: 100%; } #buttons { padding-right: 0em; padding-left: 0em; } #topLinks { list-style: none; margin-top: 0; margin-left: 0; margin-right: 0; padding-top: 0.9em; padding-right: 0; background-image: url(../images/footer_bg.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; } #topLinks li { display: inline; border-left: 1px solid #FFFFFF; padding-right: 0em; padding-left: 0em; } #topLinks li.topLinks_first { border-left: 1px solid #FFFFFF; } #topLinks li.topLinks_last { border-right: 1px solid #FFFFFF; } #topLinks a { color: #FFFFFF; } #header { padding-top: 5px; padding-left: 5px; margin: 5px; } #footer { width: 100%; text-align:center; position: absolute; bottom: 0; margin:0; padding:0; } #footer_pink { background: url('../images/footer_pink.gif') repeat-x; height: 35px; } #bottomLinks { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:11px; font-weight:bold; list-style: none; margin-top: 0; margin-left: 0; padding-top: 0.9em; background-image: url(../images/footer_bg.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; } #bottomLinks li { display: inline; border-left: 1px solid #FFFFFF; padding-right: 1em; padding-left: 1em; } #bottomLinks li.first { border-left: 0 none transparent; } #bottomLinks a { color: #FFFFFF; } #footer_yellow { background: url('../images/footer_yellow.gif') repeat-x; height: 55px; } .footer_yellow { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:11px; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; } #footer_content { padding-top:1.0em; } #footer_yellow img { border: none; } #menu { background: url('../images/pink_menu.gif') repeat-x; height: 37px; text-align:center; } #menu a img { border: none; } #menu ul { padding:0px; margin:0px auto; } #menu ul li{ display:inline; list-style-type:none; } Why do the margin-top values on these layers DO NOTHING in firefox, but act as expected in IE? Which way is actually correct? Also, if I add a float:left to the blue layer, firefox adds a margin-top to the blue and green layers only? This seems very wrong.. How can I get the expected margin-top on each layer? Code: <BODY style="background-color:yellow;"> <div id='blue' style="width:250px; height:250px; display:block; margin-left:1px; margin-top:10px; background-color:blue; position:relative;"> <div id='green' style='width:220px; height:200px; margin-top:10px; background-color:green; display:block; position:relative;'> <!--- prod selector box ---> <div id='gray' style='width:200px; height:150px; overflow:auto; margin-top:10px; margin-left:4px; display:block; background-color:gray; position:relative;'> asdf </div> </div> </div> </BODY> Hey all, I am working on completely redoing our website (FizzPow.com) I have a border-right: on my left column in a wordpress template I am modifying. It looks fine in Chrome, IE9, Safari5, but in FF7, it moves my right column all the way down. Here's the site: FizzPow.com/newsite I am an experienced programmer but fairly novice with HTML/CSS. Please be kind and I very much appreciate your help! hi everyone, i have been trying to align border left/right correctly in ff but it always crates gap on top and bottom (see screenshot) while on ie it works as supposed to (screenshot below) here is my code Code: #center_container{margin-left:118px;margin-top:24px;} #center_container_text{ width: 522px; border-left:1px solid #757d7b; border-right:1px solid #757d7b; } #banners{float:right;margin-top:20px;margin-bottom: 10px;width:100px;border: 1px solid black;} Code: <div id="center_container"> <div id="banners"> <p>a</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>asd</p> <p>asd</p> <p>as</p> <p>d</p> </div> <div><img src="images/box_header.gif" name="Categories_header" alt="" /></div> <div id="center_container_text"> <p>a</p> <p> </p> <p>asd</p> <p>asd</p> <p>as</p> <p>d</p> <p>asd</p> </div> <div><img src="images/box_bottom.gif" name="Categories_bottom" alt="" /></div> </div> thx. I have the following code which works fine in IE but not in firefox. <table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <tr><td></td></tr> </table> IE displays just white space as intended, but firefox displays a black border line. I need a white border of 1 pixel around the table. Can any of you tell me why with the a:link/visited set with border:none (as in the example at the bottom of the e-mail), I get a box around an image inside a link: <a href="communication.php"><img src="resources/president.jpg"></a> Working on a MAC, I noticed that the border only appears in Firefox but not in Safari, Opera and OmniWeb. Can anyone tell me why this border appears around the image, why only in FF, and of course, how one can make it dissappear using the stylesheet? STYLESHEET: a {text-decoration: none;} a:link { color: #000000; border: none;} a:visited { color: #000000; border: none;} a:hover { color: #bbbb00; border: none;} a:active { color: #000000; border: none;} .image{border-width:0px; border: none;} |