CSS - Safari, Firefox And Background_color?
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Well, what can I say. I'm a PC. I've been building these websites and have been validating them and all, and look great in IE 6 & 7. But when I finally get around to downloading the latest version (3.2) of Safari and Firefox, for some reason my background-color doesn't work right. Here's the site: http://www.freshrod.com/maryville/maryvillemo.html Have tried googling it, but no real answers yet. Anyone experience this before? Similar TutorialsI am making a Mac help site for a friend, and want the site to be compatible with as many browsers as possible. I am aware that IE doesn't follow the rules with css, which is why I have made a plain version of the site as well. Basically, the site is composed of two tables, the top one is the banner with buttons, and the bottom one has text. The background is fixed, as is the top table (so the only thing that moves when you scroll is the table with the text). My problem is that the top table can be centered either for Safari, or Firefox, but I have not found a way to center both of them. EDIT: The site is at www.ihelpnyc.com/dave/index1.html . It will probably change, but it's a good reference to see what I'm doing When I do this, it is centered on Firefox: Code: <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { background-image: url(background.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; background-attachment:fixed; background-color: #000000; } #toptable { position: fixed; top: 0; height: 140px; bottom: auto; z-index: 2; text-align: center; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } #encapsule { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } #centered { text-align: center; } #centered table { margin: 0 auto; text-align: auto; } #bottable { position: relative; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; top: 140px; z-index:1; } --> </style></head> <body leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> <div align="centered" id="encapsule"> <table width="720" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="encase"> <tr> <td><table width="200" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#2C2C2C" id="toptable"> <tr> <td><table width="720" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="Table_01"> <tr> <td colspan="5"><img src="images/index_01.gif" width="360" height="109" alt=""></td> <td colspan="2"><img src="images/index_02.gif" width="360" height="109" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td><img src="images/index_03.gif" width="47" height="31" alt=""></td> <td><a href="index1.html"><img src="images/index_04.gif" alt="" width="102" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td><a href="about.html"><img src="images/index_05.gif" alt="" width="92" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td><a href="contact.html"><img src="images/index_06.gif" alt="" width="104" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td colspan="2"><a href="help.html"><img src="images/index_07.gif" alt="" width="145" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td><img src="images/index_08.gif" width="230" height="31" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="47" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="102" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="92" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="104" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="15" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="130" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="230" height="1" alt=""></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table> </div> When I do the following, it centers it on Safari: Code: <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { background-image: url(background.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; background-attachment:fixed; background-color: #000000; } #toptable { position: fixed; top: 0; height: 140px; bottom: auto; z-index: 2; } #encase { position: relative; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } #bottable { position: relative; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; top: 140px; z-index:1; } --> </style></head> <body leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> <table width="720" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="encase"> <tr> <td><table width="200" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#2C2C2C" id="toptable"> <tr> <td><table width="720" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="Table_01"> <tr> <td colspan="5"><img src="images/index_01.gif" width="360" height="109" alt=""></td> <td colspan="2"><img src="images/index_02.gif" width="360" height="109" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td><img src="images/index_03.gif" width="47" height="31" alt=""></td> <td><a href="index1.html"><img src="images/index_04.gif" alt="" width="102" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td><a href="about.html"><img src="images/index_05.gif" alt="" width="92" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td><a href="contact.html"><img src="images/index_06.gif" alt="" width="104" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td colspan="2"><a href="help.html"><img src="images/index_07.gif" alt="" width="145" height="31" border="0"></a></td> <td><img src="images/index_08.gif" width="230" height="31" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="47" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="102" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="92" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="104" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="15" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="130" height="1" alt=""></td> <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="230" height="1" alt=""></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table> Any help is appreciated, as I am totally stuck. I have been using http://theodorakis.net/tablecentertest.html to see which works on both Firefox and Safari, but none of them work for both. Thanks! EDIT: The site is at www.ihelpnyc.com/dave/index1.html . It will probably change, but it's a good reference to see what I'm doing Still learning CSS and trying to position simple text inside a layer on my clients site: The CSS positioning and font size are all appearing different in Safari (MAC), IE and Firefox. What am I doing wrong here? Go to : http://www.fractiousmusic.com At the bottom left corner I am trying to position the Steady Systems text. IE - looks fine Firefox - slightly positioned to the right Safari - completely out of wack. Covering one of the band member silohouettes and the font size is all wrong. Please view source and let me know if its a code error. Thanks! Daniel Hi all, I was wondering if someone could help me out. I have two divs on top of each other: 1 is a menu, 1 is a grid. In IE, the grid is displayed directly below the menu. However, when I view the page in Safari or Firefox, the grid is displayed below and to the right of the menu. See screenshots I have also included my HTML and CSS below. Thanks for your help! Code: /* Submenu */ .submenu{height:32px;background:url(../images/submenu_bg.jpg);border-top:1px solid #ccc; width:105%; } .submenu a:active,.submenu a:focus{text-decoration:underline;} .submenu ul{float:left;z-index:19; } .submenu ul li ul{position:absolute;margin-top:29px;z-index:98;left:-999em;background-color:#f5f5f5;display:block;width:150px;} .submenu li{float:left;list-style:none;background:url(../images/submenu_divider.gif) no-repeat right top;z-index:20;} .submenu li a{color:#000000;text-decoration:none;font-size:10px;padding:7px 15px 7px 15px;display:block;font-weight:bold;font-family:Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;} .submenu li a:hover{background:#f8f8f8 url(../images/submenu_divider.gif) no-repeat right top;} .submenu li li a{color:#000000;text-decoration:underline;background:#F8F8F8;border-bottom:1px solid #CCC;border-right:0;display:block;width:120px;text-decoration:none;font-weight:normal;background-image:none;} .submenu li li a:hover{color:#333;background-color:#f3f3f3;display:block;width:120px;border-bottom:1px solid #CCC;border-right:0;background-image:none;} .submenu .active-menu ul{border-left:1px solid #CCC;border-right:1px solid #CCC;} .submenu .active-menu{color:#FFF;text-decoration:none;background:#f5f5f5 url(../images/submenu_divider.gif) no-repeat top right;} .submenu .active-menu ul li a:hover{text-decoration:underline;border-right:0;background:#fff url(../images/submenu-li-li-hover.gif) repeat-x top;color:#535353;} .grid_maindiv { position: relative; border: 1px solid #cbc7b8; overflow: hidden; width: 105%; font-family: verdana,arial; } .grid_table { background-color: white; width: 100%; font-size: 10pt; } .grid_table_header { background-image: url('../media/header.png'); height: 27px; color: white; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14pt; } .grid_table_resize_row { background-image: url('../media/resize.gif'); width: 2px; margin: 0px; } .grid_table_header_row { background-color: #EBEADB; font-weight: bold; cursor:pointer; padding-left: 5px; padding-bottom: 0px; position: relative; height: 18px; overflow: hidden; font-size: 10px; cursor:pointer; border-bottom:2px solid #cbc7b8; border-top: 1px solid white; border-left: 1px solid white; border-right: 1px solid white; margin-bottom: 0px; background-image: url('../media/column.png'); } .grid_table_header_row_hover { font-weight: bold; cursor:pointer; padding-left: 5px; padding-bottom: 0px; position: relative; height: 18px; overflow: hidden; font-size: 10px; cursor:pointer; border-top: 1px solid white; 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Thanks. hello. i'm using a CSS tutorial and DREAMWEAVER to build a website. i find that the site is interpreted the way i would like it in either Firefox or Safari...but not in IE. When links are hovered over while using IE, the page distorts. has anyone experienced this type of problem before? thank you in advance for your time and assistance! i did post several explanatory screenshots to illustrate the problem. replace each "@" with a period. mea culpa. www@wwpea@net/screenshots@htm I have a div that I have set the overflow property to auto - enabling scroll bars when the content is longer then the fixed size of the div. This doesn't seem to work in Safari, or and older version of Firefox. I could use overflow: scroll, but then there is a scroll bar when the content doesn't overflow. Is there any clever fix for this? Cheers, whiteatom Hi All, I am new to this forum and to CSS and Web Development as a whole. I am a notch up from "total n00b". I can't post links so the website is www (dot) authenticimpressions (dot) com I built this site for my wife using Wordpress, some plugins, and some themes I bought. The Galleries all look great in Chrome and Firefox on PC, and in Firefox and Safari on Mac. But in IE7 on PC, I get a 4 or 5px white border on the bottom and the left in each of the galleries. I've played and played with the stylesheets and cannot figure this one out. What other information should I post or provide to get some help? Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it. Hello all, I have bumped into some strange problems. Chrome seems to be viewing my fonts alot thinner/smaller than Safari and Firefox. Is there a method to create consistency and ignoring the webbrowsers standards? Its creating a mess, specially with my text which is using text-shadow. The blur looks like disaster. Thanks in advance. Hi people I have been developing a new cms system www.spindogs.co.uk The pages work using an autostretch facility but for some reason Firefox,Safari and IE5 Mac wont stretch. The bacground stays a set length? I initially thought it was the DOCTYPE so messed around with that but it doesnt seem to be that either? Can anyone help me please!!!! Hi- I am finishing up design of a site, and validated it with the W3c validator (everything is valid). When I go to it on IE, everything shows up the way that it should. However, when I go to it on Firefox or Safari, on three pages there seems to be a 'chunk' taken out of the left side. If you compare the three pages in IE and Firefox you should see what I mean (devshed won't let me post links so sorry for the formatting): 01f086d.netsolhost dot com/yk/services dot html 01f086d.netsolhost dot com/yk/experience dot html 01f086d.netsolhost dot com/yk/principals dot html It seems to be the page length that is causing this, because on shorter length pages, there is no chunk. I am using DIV tags to lay the site out, which should be pretty easy to follow if you view source. My CSS file is at: 01f086d.netsolhost dot com/yk/assets/css/defaultPage dot css (also validated with W3C). Any help would be GREATLY appreciated as I have spent hours on this last problem and can't figure out what is causing it! I'm building a "Coming Soon" page in Dreamweaver. It looks the way I want it to when previewed in Firefox (version 3.6.13), but not in Safari (version 4.1.2). Specifically, my line breaks and the margins on my image are ignored. Here's my code: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Quest Sports Medicine</title> <link href="file://Macintosh HD/Volumes/My GS Drive/global.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <style type="text/css"> <!-- .center-wrap p { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; color: #000; font-size: 30px; line-height: 35px; padding: 0px; float: left; margin-top: 15px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; } .center-wrap h2 { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 66px; font-weight: bold; color: #942610; text-align: center; line-height: 64px; margin-top: 83px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; } .center-wrap img { margin-top: 47px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 248px; } } --> </style> </head> <body> <div class="all-wrap"> <div class="center-wrap"> <h2>NEW WEBSITE<br /> COMING SOON</br></h2> <p>For information on the products we sell, how to place an order or any questions regarding recent orders, please call us at (717)-687-7178<br /> or toll-free at 1-800-387-1067. You can also reach us at our new e-mail address, questsports@comcast.net</br></p> <img src="images/qsm-logo.gif" width="436" height="260" alt="Quest Sports Medicine logo" /> </img></div> </div> </body> </html> Any thoughts on what I need to change? Thank you. http://www.pearl.ru/isdunyasi/vnewsall.asp Everything appears right with Firefox and Safari. Footer floats right with IE. Can anyone tell why. Thanks. So, here's what I've got: http://www.anthonycarboni.com The header is supposed to appear 50 pixels high, flush with the top (no margins), with the header text middle aligned inside of it. This is working in IE 6 and 7, but is not working well in FF (mac/pc) or in Safari. Here is all code that pertains to that section. It is sure to be woefully poor, as I'm just getting into CSS: Code: body { color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #000000; font-family: 'ArialMT', 'Arial', sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: 0; line-height: 19px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; opacity: 1.00; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-top: 0px; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; min-width: 800px; } .main{ background-color: #202020; width: 800px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: left; } .header{ height: 50px; background-image: url('images/header.jpg'); background-repeat: repeat; } p.headline { font-size: 32px; font-weight: bold; text-transform: uppercase; text-align: center; letter-spacing: 0.8em; vertical-align: middle; } And there you have it. I'm tearing my hair out over what I'm sure is some small thing that anyone with experience would notice immediately. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Hi guys. Straight to pictures: Fig. 1: Differences in rendering between Standards compliant browsers and Internet Explorer. Link for html page is www.sential.co.uk/releases.html (this is my example page, but it's the same problem with all pages.) Now, apart from the fact they're different colors (which is a little strange), the positioning of the border images in IE is different than Safari/Firefox. I've tried playing with the code and positioning over and over with no luck. If I change one to look right, basically, the other ends up looking wrong. I have 4 corner images and 4 repeating borders. They're all positioned using css in my style sheet, in the format of, basically: Code: .corner_topleft{ position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; ... } and so on in that respect for the 4 corners and: Code: .border_left{ position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; width: 100%; background-repeat: x; ... } etc. for the borders. I have specified all the heights of the images. Now the problems in the pictures a #1: the left and right borders don't repeat down, #2: the right edge border+corners seem to be out 17px (the width of the border). Although don't think you can simply specify the right border to be inwards 17px because if you do that, in Safari/Firefox, the background blue color overflows 17px outwards (because it's currently underneath that right border. Although, apparently not in IE.) If any of you guys can offer any help, suggestions, or maybe even a fix, that would be awesome and very appreciated. Regards, -Luke (: You'll have to bear with me on the CSS, the file is a mess. I couldn't get it to do what I want, so I had to copy the file from someplace else, so there's alot of code commented out. The HTML is much cleaner though! The issue is in the image above is that the 'Contact' and 'Back to Projects' images are too high in Safari. In IE and Firefox they're placed correctly. All the other images on the rest of the site line up fine, as you can see with the JW logo, Resume link, and even the bar across the screen All the images are in their own < li > (I think it's weird myself, but it works). And the placement is done in the CSS. Code: <li id="ResumeHigh"><a href="resume.asp" onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" onmouseover="MM_swapImage('resume','','images/resume_rollover.gif',1)"><img src="images/resume.gif" name="resume" border="0" id="about" /></a></li> <li id="ContactHigh"><a href="contact.asp" onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" onmouseover="MM_swapImage('contact','','images/contact_rollover.gif',1)"><img src="images/contact.gif" name="contact2" border="0" id="contact2" /></a></li> <li id="BackHigh"><a href="index.asp" onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" onmouseover="MM_swapImage('Back','','images/back_to_proj_rollover.gif',1)"><img src="images/back_to_proj.gif" name="Back" width="141" height="9" border="0" id="Back" /></a></li> And the CSS Alignment: Code: #ResumeHigh {left:550px; top: 62px; width: 141px; height: 11px;} #ContactHigh {left:550px; top: 78px; width: 141px; height: 11px;} #BackHigh {left: 550px; top: 101px; width:141px; height:9px;} Full Pages: http://www.jerrywatersarchitect.com/sample/contact.asp http://www.jerrywatersarchitect.com/sample/jw2.css Any ideas whats causing the 'Contact' and 'Back to Projects' to be a few pixels too high? I appreciate any help you can provide. Hi all, My first post, a request for help please! I have been designing a site and checking in Safari, just come to check in IE7 and its all over the place. I get the feeling that there is a simple bug fix I need to add, but with deadline approaching fast (tomorrow am client reviews the site) my mind is all over the place! If anyone would be kind enough to view: cavendish-cs.co.uk/beta/ You will see in IE7 the top image will not sit next to the navigation. Check in Safari or Firefox and you can see how it should look Any help greatly appreciated Thanks Craig What is the method to have a div expand to wrap all the elemetns inside it ? somethings work in IE, some work in Firefox and some work in Safari. I then apply the size to each page separately, but now I have also found out that browsers interpret px differently it seems. my page is www.mmimageart.com, you can go and see in the galleries how if you are using safari, the container div is not wrapping the elements inside. So any help would be appreciatted. Thanks. I just finished an element for a redesign of my website. I open it in Firefox, working. I open it in Safari (for Windows), fine. I open it in IE, I almost cry. My entire page is screwed up! I can't tell if it's the floats, the margins, the lists (I think it's the lists). Anyways, does anyone know whats wrong so I could fix it? http://www.politinks.com/topbar Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Hey guys, I'm in need of some help here. Okay, so. My site looks the way I want so far on google chrome and safari (mac). And right now I'm at the stage of getting it to display like the two. If anyone who decides to help doesn't have access to certain browsers, I'll further explain, but I think it's easiest said to see for yourself. Right now I'm focusing on ie6, ie7, ff3. The markup in some areas is whacky, I know, but I decided to pick up where I left off on this project (which I first began building awhile ago) instead of starting completely over with a good template. http://thecheckoutplace.com/compute...eOneNetbook.php If anyone can offer a hand, it means a lot. Cheers guys. Hello All, I have an image with a text label to the right that is linked. Now, I want a little whitespace between the image and the text, so that the text doesn't butt up right against the image. To accomplish this, I could use a non-breaking space ( ) However, the space then becomes part of the link and it gets underlined. So, by adjusting the image's margin (or padding) CSS, I can achieve the desired result... at least in Internet Explorer. Firefox/Safari/Chrome seem to underline a linked image's margin as well. I tried using "padding" CSS instead, but produced the same result. How can I get Firefox/Safari/Chrome to underline JUST the text in a link, and not the image (and it's margin) as well? This is how the code is displayed in IE: http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/2360/pfieeu9.jpg Firefox/Safari/Chrome: http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5421/pffirefoxvv1.jpg You can see the little extra "nubbin" of underline between the icon image and the text. CSS: Code: a.red10ullink:link {color: #a80000; font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial; text-decoration: underline;} a.red10ullink:visited {color: #a80000; font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial; text-decoration: underline;} a.red10ullink:hover {color: #333333; font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial;} img.icon {vertical-align: middle; border-width: 0px; margin: 0px 5px 0px 0px;} HTML: Code: <a href="somepage.html" class="red10ullink"><img src="icon_pf.gif" alt="" width="20" height="20" class="icon" />Printer Friendly</a> Thanks! |