CSS - Border Style Similar To That Of A Select Drop Down
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I have created a component which is wrapped inside a div element. Is it possible to set the border of the div element similar to the borders shown by default for a select drop down? thanks and regards, Sim085 Similar TutorialsI'm a little puzzled by this weird display bug by IE7, this bug doesn't occur in IE6. It had to do with the DIV's CSS's border-style. If you set it to double then you notice some random bugs with it. Some of the time, the border is displayed without a problem. Some of the time, it is displayed with some gaps in the line as if it is not being drawn upon. Some of the other time, it is not displayed at all. I noticed if I switch from one tab to another then back, the border appeared as if nothing had happened. I also noticed that if I open the view source that overlapp the web browser then closed it, the border appeared as if nothing had happened. How do you fix that problem? Thanks... I want to apply this style to a Table TD cell: Code: border-bottom: 1px solid #D2D7DD; It works fine in firefox but not IE, as with many things. Any get-around for this, something that IE would be happy with? Thanks. heya! sorry if this is a real stupid quiestion/in the wrong area, im a bit new to css and this forum! Im wondering if there is any way to have a border only apply for part of a box... ie only the first/last 50% or 250px of the top and bottom borders. Hope this makes sence. Any help appriciated, even if it is to say it cant be done. Hello, Code: <table border="1"> <tr> <td class="norightborder"> Two cells, </td> <td class="noleftborder"> but no borders between them. </td> </tr> </table> Code: .noleftborder { border-left-style: none; } .norightborder { border-right-style: none; } I notice a pixel gap between the two cells and it's annoying me. How do I get rid of it? Thanks Rogier I have the following code in my page for the links styles: Code: a:link, a:visited, a:active { font-weight: bold; color: #000099; text-decoration: none; background-color: #C4E4F7; border: 1px solid #000066; } a:hover { font-weight: bold; color: #FC6103; text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFEAD5; border: 1px solid #974B00; } The thing is, that in firefox, the code works fine, but on IE the top and bottom border sections are not displayed... Can't understand why... Any ideas how to fix it? I would like to create an effect similar to the one found on http://www.macromedia.com that when you click in the search box, the edge of the searchbox changes color. I know how to change the color of the box, but I do not know how to make the box switch whenever it is clicked on or in focus. Can anyone help me? I have the following defined in my css file: Code: table { border:1px dashed #999; } And the following code interspersed throughout other parts of my code: PHP Code: echo "<table nowrap border=\"0\">"; The problem I have is that the border is still appearing around these tables where I have specified no border. As I understand, the inline style should take precedence, right? Is this a php issue? Or am I doing something else wrong? I am at a total loss on this one. I'm trying to create a simple inline unordered list menu - no problems there - I've done that plenty of times. However, this time I would like my menu to have a border around it instead of being a plain box. As soon as I add the 'border-style:solid' modifier to the div, the text misaligns straight down, roughly 15px lines, out of the box. This happens on Firefox (and apparently on Opera as well, though I haven't checked that one myself). At this point I've stripped the page to bare bones, switched from transitional to strict, tried float vs not, tried margins vs 0 margins, and padding vs 0 padding, relative vs absolute, and attempted to manually shift the text through negative positions as well. No joy. Css: Code: /* Navigation */ #nav { width: 821px; height: 18px; border: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color:red; } #nav ul { } #nav li { display:inline; float:left; background-color:#9E0C0C; text-align:center; color:white; font-family: arial, san-serif; font-size: 14px; font-variant: small-caps; } and page: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" > <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen"> </head> <body> <div id="nav"> <ul> <li>Home</li> <li>XXX</li> <li>XXX</li> <li>CCC</li> <li>HHH</li> <li>JJJ</li> <li>kkk</li> <li>KKK</li> </ul> </div> </body> </html> (As I said, I've stripped it to absolutely nothing else.) Any suggestions would be welcome. (ETA: Also tried changing text size in case a too-large font size was making the text 'pop out' of the box. That is also not it.) I've been searching for ways to graphically customise my select boxes (<SELECT>) in HTML, using CSS. So far, I've been successful in changing some basic stuff, like the background color & font, however, what I would really like to do is do more like change the border, scrollbar color etc. However, I tried doing so, but it seems to me the SELECT element isn't quite customisable this way. I checked this forum for some help, and googled my way out of this, yet no luck. So, I was wondering if someone would be able to shed some light on my issue, as I think it's really weird, being able to customise just about every form element, except the ugly default combobox... Any help appreciated! how can a ouline be drawn around a select /dropdown box? i tried the following code n it dint seem to work.Any other solution for drawing a border/outline around select box. <select name="sample" style="font-size:9px;font-face:verdana;width:130px;margin-left: 2cm;border: 2px solid red"> hi, how do I style a drop box so it is flat not sunk in? Hi, Is it possible to remove the border from a select box? Many thanks Is it possible to remove the embossed bored from a select box. That is just destroying the whole look of my page and i there is a way please let me know. Nick Hi, Can't see what is wrong with this line.. maybe i'm being blind? <option style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 10px;" value="http://www.link here.com">LINK HERE</option> Any ideas? Hello All, following is my code Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .test { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; color: #ff0000; font-weight: bold; } </style> </head> <select name="slt" > <option class="test">value1</option> <option>value2</option> <option>value3</option> </select> </html> In the above code i am trying to apply style for first option i got the color for first option but not the size and weight. The font-size and font-weight attributes are not applied.... can some one help me out in this... Please help me ASAP Thanks in Advance Ramesh hey i have applied a style to a select tag which should be displaying a red border... but it doesn't work....however THIS WORKS IN OPERA 7 but doesn't work in IE and Mozilla :S go to the site and click submit straight away...as you can see there is no border applied to the second drop down box! does anyone no how to apply a border to a select tag site is located at http://studentwork.qantm.com.au/pking/website/feedback.cfm cheers on my site i have a few drop down boxes, ive used css to change the textboxes and submit buttons, but is there a way to change the arrows/buttons on a drop down list? Internet Explorer improperly renders my drop-down menu. The parent list's borders bleed over into the child list, covering its borders and a few pixels of the child list's LIs. The drop-down employs ALA's method for circumventing IE's problems with the :hover psuedoclass. I've tried to resolve this using z-indeces and haven't found anything. I've posted to the CSS mailing list but haven't received a response. I can't determine if this is a bug referenced on positioniseverything.net. I really would appreciate any advice anyone could give me. The HTML file is XHTML 1.0 strict. The CSS file, when run through the validator, produces one erroneous line--this one--but this is essential for proper rendering in Mozilla, and I'm really not certain why it's invalid. Well enough jabber--here are the relevant files: HTML: http://64.232.240.200/remax/index.html CSS: http://64.232.240.200/remax/remax.css javascript: http://64.232.240.200/remax/drop_down.js Any suggestions not pertaining to my problems are also welcome--I'm very interested in making the CSS file in particular as lean as possible. Thanks much! I'm trying to use suckerfish style drop downs, based on CSS with javascript only for an Internet Explorer hack. It's working fine for a single horizontal row of menus, however I wanted to setup a few rows of other menus underneath the first row. The problem is that the dropdown goes underneath the menus under it and I can't figure out how to fix it. This is an example of the problem. Any suggestions? Hi, On all select drop down menus there is some padding around the text, if you go to www.a1-megastore.com you will see what I mean on the search at the top. Do you know how I can get rid of this? Ian |