CSS - Does Ie Ignore Commented-out Lines In Css?
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If I prefix a line with two slashes // in the CSS, firefox will ignore it. IE will recognize it and perform the CSS styling. For instance: Code: table.myTable tr td { background-color: red; //background-image: url('mypic.jpg'); } The TD element will not have a background in firefox. It WILL have the background image in IE. P.S. I am using IE8 on Win7 RC1 (build 7100). Thank you Similar TutorialsHi, I have changed my test site so I can display an ad and so that each section is separated into different sections, anyway after changing a few things and fixing a few problems I have found that the problem is happening with my #ContentMain except I have no idea how to fix it. Essentially #ContentMain is appearing before it should be (ignoring the formating and appearing behind everything) when it should be appearing directly after <div id="main1"> everything I have tried, I have had no success with. Also as I have separated the gap I had between the top links and the main picture to add in in ad section (no actual css setting for it as everything I have tried hasn't worked) Where as before my editing the content appeared where it was meant to, so any help would be greatly appreciated and if you need me to explain something in more detail let me know. TorqueSRO - Click Me i have a table with several header columns: Code: <table> <tr><th>header 1</th><th>header 2</th><th>header 3</th></tr> <tr><td colspan=3>empty info</td></tr> </table> now i want to put a border inbetween the cells, to do this i simply used: Code: table th { border-left:1px solid black; } except this adds a border to the left hand side of the far left cell, making the table border of 1px actually 2px if i give that end cell an id can it be ignored when applying the left border? or would i have to add the lines: Code: table th#idname { border-left:0px; } Two questions: 1, I tried using min-width and it doesnt work with block level elements unless I float them or use position: absolute. What is the correct way to set the width on a block level elements? 2, Now FF also implements: word-wrap: break-word, so thats very good news. However I cant get it to ignore a minimum width. Ie I dont want a div with a min-width containing text to expand when the word-wrap is set and the text is too long. I only want it to expand when other items that are larger then the min-width are put in the div not when text is put in the div. thanks Hello, I have a page with the left margin set to 100. How can I use CSS to make a table have a left margin of 0. I need everything else to be @ left margin 100. So I want to totally ignore the left margin setting only for this table. Sorry for the slightly ambidgious title, hard to explain my issue. Two clips of code below, the div "test" relates to an Rss feed i'm pulling in through the javascript below. A class is automatically applied to the RSS when it loads. However, it is being displayed as a bullet list despite the stylesheet having no reference to a bulleted list. It seems to be due to the fact it sits within a <li> class. But is there a way to tell it to ignore any style in above classes? Aim being so it loads without being in a bulleted list. Code: <ul id="column3" class="column"> <li class="widget color-orange"> <div class="widget-head"> <h3>Widget title</h3> </div> <div class="widget-content"> <div id="test"></div> </div> </li> Code: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $('#test').rssfeed('http://www.fmuforum.com/index.php?app=core&module=global§ion=rss&type=forums&id=2', { limit: 5 }); }); </script> Thanks in advance Hi, I'm working on my first standards compliant site, so I'm a bit of a novice with the CSS required. You can view a test page I have set up at: 67.207.72.2/test_styles.htm (forum rules won't let me include this as a url) The css file for this page is at: 67.207.72.2/css/test_styles.css My issue is that the right column stops short- I'd like the background color to continue down the length of the page. To try to do this, I set the wrapping div on this section (#main_content) of the page with the appropriate background-color. IE displays the page the way I want it to appear, but FF, Safari, and Chrome all do not. I know this means I'm doing it wrong, but I don't know what to change. I've also tried using an image for a background for the #main_content div, and to set a height: 100% property for the column, but neither of those worked. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks for your time. Anyone knows of a method to cause a vertical line to come all the way down ? Currently it stops where the text stops. but i want it to go all the way to the buttom of the document regardless of the text. (right now i use box border on one side) Thanks! I have finished my transparency box backgrounds.. and, thanks to some help here.. have them working in multiple browsers.. Now, I have received a call.. that one person sees "black lines" through the boxes on the transparent boxes on the attractions and info pages.. (user is using IE and 1024x768) -I cannot recreate this problem on any machine.. is there some little strange bug that causes this on certain browsers? http://www.tkwebbiz.com/Gina2 Thanks so much.. *again*.. *Smiles* I was wondering if anyone knows how to get a space between blocks in a list. If you have list that have more that one line in a block it looks better to have gaps greater than the leading to separate them. I can't figure how to accomplish this, does anyone have any ideas. I have a repeating background image, that is very much driving me crazy. There is a line when the image repeats. I cannot figure out what the problem is. Below is an example, the image in the box is slightly shorter which is where you see the line. (URL address blocked: See forum rules) Thanks for any help. Hi there, I would like to get some opinions on what would be the best way, or even a good way, to display a list of lines from a database, such as product descriptions (a link), prices (text) and buy now links. For example: Segate Hard Drive 250gb $150.00 Buy Now Maxtor Hard Drive 300gb $200.00 Buy Now etc I thought it would be best to have a <ul> with each line being an <li>. Further to this, I tried having each line as a <li> element, with each column (price, buy now etc) an <li> element, displayed inline. This actually worked well, but I had trouble doing an alternate background color thing, which I think was due to my funny css code. I gave each <li> a class selector, so that different formatting could be applied, and I had each <li> float:left; and a width, to give a column style display. Would a table be the best way to display the 3 (or more) columns? I've removed tables from the site layout, and can see how they would make sense for this, as it basically is tabular data, repeated over and over again. Or would having each line as a <p> with say each column having its own <label> possibly be best? Or some variation on of the 3, or something else all together? I realise everyone would have their preferred style and there is no 'best', 'right or wrong' way etc. I'm trying to find a way that I can work with, one that could be considered 'the norm', or 'best practise'. I haven't posted any code, but can if people need more of an idea of what I am trying to do. Cheers Scott Hi, I am writing a code for form: Code: private name: <input size="10" name="private_name" type="text"> last name: <input size="10" name=last_name" type="text"> I want to increase the space between the two lines I tried to use the css line-height and it did increase the vertical space between the two lines. However only in the part of the words. In the case of the two input boxes instead of more space they become "taller", I can understand the logic behind this, what I don't know is a way to increase the vertical space between the two lines that will work in the case of the input boxes as well. How can I solve this? Thank in advance CSS Validator Two lines of CSS won't validate because they are used to fix a navigation issues in IE. Without those two lines there is a huge height gap between each list element in IE. Anyway I can hide these two lines from the validator? When printing pages from this site http://www.sorensteensen.dk/kvl/ one or two lines disappear when the pages break. I have no idea why. Anyone knows about it? Soren Steensen Thanks for taking the time to read my question. I am trying to make a new page layout. I have one main box on the left [float: left;], and 3 stacked smaller boxes on the right [float: right;] I would like 2 lines joining the box on the left to the center box on the right. I'm trying to do this with a container that only has top and bottom borders. I don't know how to get the horizontal lines centered vertically. Also, the page layout works great in FF but not in IE. Not really sure why. Any suggestions on how to do this? oh and the green and red colors are only for development so they stand out. Thanks, Brad HTML: Code: <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="description" content=""> <meta name="keywords" content=""> <meta name="author" content="piercedjunkmail@hotmail.com"> <meta name="generator" content="AceHTML 5 Freeware"> <link href="TestLayoutCSS.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <title>Test Layout 1</title> </head> <body> <div id="HeaderContainer">hi</div> <div id="RightTopContainer">hi</div> <div id="PageTitle">This is the title of the page</div> <div id="MajorLeftMainContainer"> <div id="LeftMainContainer">hi</div> <div id="HorizontalLines"></div></div> <div id="RightCenterContainer">hi</div> <div id="RightBottomContainer">hi</div> </body> </html> CSS: Code: @charset "iso-8859-1"; body { font-family: Foo, times, serif; margin: 0px; background-color: #4F9FC5; } #HeaderContainer { height: 50px; width: 100%; /*border-color: green; border-style: solid; border-width: 2px;*/ } #MajorLeftMainContainer { /*border-top-color: #FFFFFF; border-left-color: #FFFFFF; border-bottom-color: #C0C0C0; border-right-color: #C0C0C0; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px;*/ float: left; margin-top: 90px; margin-left: 10px; width: 67%; height: 310px; background-color: green; } #LeftMainContainer { border-top-color: #FFFFFF; border-left-color: #FFFFFF; border-bottom-color: #C0C0C0; border-right-color: #C0C0C0; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px; float: left; /*margin-top: 90px; margin-left: 10px;*/ width: 80%; height: 300px; background-color: #EAEAEA; } #RightTopContainer { border-top-color: #FFFFFF; border-left-color: #FFFFFF; border-bottom-color: #C0C0C0; border-right-color: #C0C0C0; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px; float: right; margin-top: 30px; margin-right: 10px; width: 30%; height: 150px; background-color: #EAEAEA; } #RightCenterContainer { border-top-color: #FFFFFF; border-left-color: #FFFFFF; border-bottom-color: #C0C0C0; border-right-color: #C0C0C0; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px; float: right; margin-top: 50px; margin-right: 10px; width: 30%; height: 150px; background-color: #EAEAEA; } #RightBottomContainer { border-top-color: #FFFFFF; border-left-color: #FFFFFF; border-bottom-color: #C0C0C0; border-right-color: #C0C0C0; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px; float: right; margin-top: 50px; margin-right: 10px; width: 30%; height: 150px; background-color: #EAEAEA; } #PageTitle { font-size: 25px; font-family: arial, times, serif; /*border-color: green; border-style: solid; border-width: 2px;*/ width: 340px; height: 35px; margin-top: 40px; margin-left: 25px; color: black; font-variant: small-caps; } #HorizontalLines { border-top-size: 2px; border-top-color: red; border-top-style: solid; border-bottom-size: 2px; border-bottom-color: red; border-bottom-style: solid; float: left; width: 124px; height: 30px; vertical-align: middle; } I need some help. I am a relative beginner with CSS and have a problem that is eluding me. Specifically in the right-hand sidebar on this page (FriendsAcrossTheWater.org/blog), you will note that all the links are on separate lines by themselves. I do not want this behavior and I am not sure what is causing it nor what to do to correct it. Can you help? Thanks, Bob Ross Ok, so I've finally made a design that I think looks OK, and the one last problem that I've come across is that IE(7) is adding some space at the edges of my divs, but it looks just how it should in Firefox: http://chipchamp.awardspace.com/webtemps Look at it in firefox and IE, and you'll see what I mean.. Here is the entire code for the page: Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> body { background-image: url(images/design_5x1.gif); text-align:left; } div { border-width:0px; margin:0px; padding:0px; } #main-wrapper { background-color:transparent; width:800px; margin-top:50px; } #header { background-color:transparent; background-image:url(images/design_3x3.gif); width:800px; height:102px; } #content { background-color:#ffffff; width:100%; height:700px; } #menu { background-color:#ffffff; width:33%; float:left; } #content2 { background-color:#ffffff; width:60%; float:right; } #footer { background-color:transparent; background-image:url(images/design_7x2.gif); width:100%; } #footer-content { background-color:transparent; background-image:url(images/design_7x2.gif); width:680px; height:40px; } img.left { float:left; } img.right { float:right; } </style> </head> <body> <center> <div id="main-wrapper"><div id="header"><img class="left" src="images/design_3x2.gif"> </img><img class="right" src="images/design_3x6.gif"></img> <img class="right" src="images/design_3x5.gif"></img> <img class="right" src="images/design_3x4.gif"></img></div> <div id="content"><div id="menu"><img class="right" src="images/design_4x2.gif"></img></div> <div id="content2">hi again</div></div> <div id="footer"><img class="left" src="images/design_7x1.gif"></img> <img class="right" src="images/design_7x4.gif"></img><div id="footer-content">Copyright (c) 2008 ChipChamp Studios</div></div></div> </center> </body> </html> I have found out that if I comment out the background-image lines in #header and #footer, then the ugly white lines on the sides go away -- but so does some of the background image in the middle of the header/footer. So, does anyone have any idea how to fix this? It would be a great help! If you can fix the problem for either the header or the footer, I should be able to fix it for the other, so you don't have to fix both. Thanks! Here is my html for my tables Code: <div id="Content"> <p class='instructions'>Click a column header to sort the table.</p> <div spry:region="jdmba"> <div spry:state="loading" class="loading">Please wait while alumni data loads…</div> <table width="680px" class="spry" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <th scope="col" width="113px" class="sortable" spry:sort="last" id="last">Last Name</th> <th scope="col" width="106px" class="sortable" spry:sort="first" id="first">First Name</th> <th scope="col" width="257px" class="sortable" spry:sort="account" id="account">Company</th> <th scope="col" width="66px" class="sortable" spry:sort="state" id="state">State</th> <th scope="col" width="69px" class="sortable" spry:sort="hls_year" id="hls_year">JD</th> <th scope="col" width="69px" class="sortable" spry:sort="hbs_year" id="hbs_year">MBA</th> </tr> </table> <div class="Overload"> <table width="680px" class="spry" cellspacing="0"> <tr spry:repeat="jdmba" spry:setrow="jdmba" spry:odd="odd" spry:even="even" spry:hover="hover" > <td width="113px">{last}</td> <td width="106px">{first}</td> <td width="257px">{account}</td> <td width="66px">{state}</td> <td width="69px">{hls_year}</td> <td width="69px">{hbs_year}</td> </tr> </table> </div> </div>....... Here is my CSS Code: .Content { font: 14px/normal Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif; text-align: justify; display: block; padding: 2em 3em 3em; } .Overload { height: 208px; overflow: auto; } .odd { background-color: #E8E8E8; } .even { background-color: #E8E8E8;} .hover { background-color: #FFC;} table.spry { font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; line-height:20px; cursor: pointer; } .instructions { font-family: Verdana; font-weight:bold; font-size: 12px; line-height:20px; cursor: pointer; margin-bottom:8px; } .loading { font-family: Verdana; font-weight:bold; font-size: 12px; line-height:20px; cursor: pointer; margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:8px; color:#900; } table.spry th {border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-top: 1px solid #000000; font-family:Verdana; } table.spry td {border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; font-family:Verdana; } table.spry th.sortable:hover { cursor: pointer; } table.spry th.sortable { text-align:left; color:#FFFFFF; background: #8F001C url(../SpryAssets/bg.gif) no-repeat 95% 6px; } table.spry th.ascending { background: #8F001C url(../SpryAssets/SpryMenuBarUpHover.gif) no-repeat 95% 8px; } table.spry th.descending { background: #8F001C url(../SpryAssets/SpryMenuBarDownHover.gif) no-repeat 95% 8px; } I guess I was under the impression if I made them all the same lengths and the table width the same that everything would then lineup just fine. The other thing is that on IE it is not lined up one way and on FF it's not lined up again, but it's different. I would like to upload some images to show my problem. How do I go about putting an image up for you to see what I'm talking about? When I try to insert an image it doesn't give me an option to upload an image from my machine. Thanks! I had a webpage where there were rows with three boxes on, that all floated left. After the third there was a line break and then the next line also had three boxes, etc. The boxes all have the same width, but different heights (not dramatically different). I am now wanting to allow the number of boxes on the line to vary with the width of the browser window. By removing the break every three lines this would work if all the boxes were the same height. As they are not, the box that should go onto the next line down might go down and a bit to the left before being "stopped" by a taller box. I expected this behaviour, but I'm not sure how to go further and get around it. Thanks for any ideas, Thomas |