CSS - Css Background Images Not Displaying In Ie7
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I've tried searching the net but every solution either isn't applicable or doesn't work. My problem is that all my CSS background images are not displaying at all in ie7. they are called in via link id. so: PHP Code: <a href="javascript:void(0)" id="cus" onClick="changeCus()"><img src="/images/space.gif" height="30" width="50" alt="" title="Customer Ratings" /></a> fairly simple stuff. the corresponding css is PHP Code: a#cus{background:url("../images/custM.png")no-repeat;left:-140px} I have treid changing the link as in ../../images... but that was dumb. Adding a background position. Adding display:inline. Adding display:block. Can anyone please aligten me as to why all my css images are failing. It works fine in FireFox. My doctype is set to strict. It is the correct path to the images. The images are on the server. Any help would be greatly apprcieated. Thanks in advance Jaza Similar TutorialsThe layout I have going is a bit difficult to explain. Here's a diagram.. The area of importance is the header. The content and main head area are centered. The area to the left and right of the header are a <div>. However, as you can see, the background image on the left is different than the one on the right. I'm having difficulty making this work. the images can be stretched horizontally without a problem, but the two sides must meet in the middle beneath the header. I hope this makes sense. What I've got to do, I think, is tell the background image of the underlying <div> to stretch to 100%, and make this image 300px wide or so including both sides of the image and a split. The split would hide behind the header. I can't find a method to stretch the background image, though. Does anybody know of a better way, or a way to achieve this method at all without getting into completely different layouts? Thanks in advance for any assistance/suggestions. Test Site I'm working on a new design, and it works in Firefox and Safari no problems - and in IE it works mostly with the exception of one thing. None of the background images load. I've tried in 5.5, 6, and 7 and in all 3 nothing loads. How can it load the backgrounds in FF but not in IE. Am I doing something wrong here? Does IE not support: background: #000 url("someimage.jpg") no-repeat; ??? Hi All, Does anyone know how to display an image at an angle (for example 45 degrees)? TIA HywelC I'm using ASP.Net with Firefox and IE. I'm at a loss as to why this isn't working. I did the exact same thing in notepad and it worked fine but when I use ASP.Net, it doesn't show. CSS Code: .headbg { width:auto; height:125px; background-image:('test.png'); } #headercontainer { width:auto; height:125px; text-align:center; background-image:('test.png'); } ASP.Net code Doesn't display Code: <div class="headbg"> test </div> Doesn't display Code: <div id="headercontainer"> test </div> Displays Code: <img src=test.png /> What is wrong with this? I can't seem to see any of the background colors in Firefox or Camino? I have tried setting the background color in the body, and by enlosing the rest of the elements within a containing "main" div... but neither seem to work. Any ideas? What is wrong with this? I can't seem to see any of the background colors in Firefox or Camino? I have tried setting the background color in the body, and by enlosing the rest of the elements within a containing "main" div... but neither seem to work. Any ideas? http://buffalonationsmuseum.ca Right now the property is just "background" but I have tried... background-color: Hi. i have a table with all my content inside and im trying to change the background color of the area outside of the table in my css file im using: body { background-color:#000000; } in dreamweaver it displays the area as black but when i upload the css file and try to view the page it shows it as white. i've checked it in IE And firefox.. what am i doing wrong? Hi Guys i wondered if someone can help with a little problem I have, I have got a little contact form with an image submit button. I have included the source code that displays in firefox ie7 and ie 8 but doesnt display in IE6 and I am pulling my hair out. Please help guys Css .button { width:200px; height:80px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border: 0; background:url(images/button.png) no-repeat center top; text-indent: -1000em; cursor: pointer; /* hand-shaped cursor */ cursor: hand; /* for IE 5.x */ HTML <td colspan="2" class="boldenquire2"><input name="send" type="submit" class="button" onclick="return checkForm();" value="" height="80" width="100" /></td> </td> thanks I have a backround coded in the Div I have set up for my navigation...when I call an image in (button image) into the foreground of my Div, the background moves up so only part of it is viewable. This is my html: Code: <div style="position:static;"><img src="images/hdr_regular.jpg" height="29" width="320" border="0" align="left" alt=""/></div> <div style="position:static; background-image:url(images/nav_bg.jpg); background-repeat:repeat-x;"><img src="images/nav_logout_btn_grey.jpg" height="42" width="87" border="0" /></div> This is my css: Code: body, #wrapper { width: auto; min-width: 0px; min-height:100%; font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; margin: 0; padding:0; overflow:hidden; } #wrapper_hdr {position:static; width:auto; min-width:0px; min-height:100%; } #wrapper_navigation { position:static; width:auto; min-width:0px; height:42px; background-image:url(../images/nav_bg.jpg); background-repeat:repeat-x; } #wrapper_content { position:static;width:auto; min-width:0px; background-image:url(../images/bg.jpg); background-repeat:repeat-x; padding:8px; padding-bottom:100px; } #wrapper_ftr { width:auto; min-width:0px; white-space:100%; height:80px; background-color: #F4F4F4; padding:2px; bottom:0; left:0; } any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Hi, I don't know what is wrong with my CSS. I created an ads in eBay with few photos. The thumb images should be aligned properly, but currently is not. I have used firebug to check its css structure, but I can't find anything unusual. Any suggestion would be very appreciated. Thanks I have edited this page down to be bare-bones for ease... The background image only shows behind the 'branding' div. It used to show all the way down. The problem is somewhere in the style sheet because it looks the same even when I take out all content between the body tags. I am not sure what mistake I made. When you look at the style sheet you will find html#orchid to be commented out. I realized how to work with that to fix the problem, however I want to know what is causing this problem in the first place, for my further education. http://www.centerpointpilates.com/welcome2.html code: Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>CENTERPOINT PILATES :: a Santa Barbara pilates studio</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <link href="/centerpoint.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body background="/images/orchidYellowOverlay2.jpg" style="background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: top left;"> <div id="branding"> <h1>CenterPoint Pilates - Exercising the Body and Mind</h1> </div> <!--end branding--> <div id="content"> <div id="navigation"> <ul> <li><a href="/welcome.html">WELCOME</a></li> <li><a href="/studio.html">STUDIO</a></li> <li><a href="/getting-started.html">GETTING STARTED</a></li> <li><a href="/classes.html">CLASSES</a></li> <li><a href="/schedule.html">CLASS SCHEDULE</a></li> <li><a href="/workshops.html">WORKSHOPS</a></li> <li><a href="/pricing.html">PRICING</a></li> <li><a href="/instructors.html">TEACHERS</a></li> <li><a href="/contact-us.html">CONTACT US</a></li> </ul> </div> <!--end navigation--> <div id="text"> <h2>Welcome</h2> <p>CenterPoint Pilates was founded in 2001 with the goal of inspiring each individual on a program of exercising the body and mind. Our certified teachers provide exceptional guidance in private, group, and class settings. The studio is equipped with classic and contemporary exercise apparatus and boasts a stunning view of the Santa Ynez Mountains and downtown Santa Barbara.</p> </div> <!--end text--> </div> <!--end content--> </body> </html> style sheet code: Code: /* Normalizes margins, padding */ body, div, dl, dt, dd, ul, ol, li, pre, form, fieldset, input, blockquote, th, td { margin: 0; padding: 0; } /* Normalizes font-size for headers */ h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { font-size: 100%; } /* Removes Styles from lists */ ol, ul { list-style: none; } /* Normalizes font-style and font-weight to normal */ address, caption, cite, code, dfn, em, strong, th, var { font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; } /* Removes list-style from lists */ table { border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; } /* Removes border from fieldset and img */ fieldset, img { border: 0; } /* Left-aligns text in caption and th */ caption, th { text-align: left; } /* Removes quotation marks form q */ q:before, q:after { content: ''; } /* normalizes links */ a:link { text-decoration: none; color: #6b9d98; } a:hover { color: red; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #0B6E64; } /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ html { background-color: #F6EEC2; text-align: center; } body { font-family: Arial, sans-serif, Geneva, sans-serif; color: #6B9D98; width: 770px; margin: 0 auto; margin-left: 10px; text-align: left; position: relative; } bodyBold { font-family: Arial, sans-serif, Geneva, sans-serif; font-weight: 700; color: #6B9D98; width: 770px; margin: 0 auto; margin-left: 10px; text-align: left; position: absolute; } /*html#orchid { background-image: url(/images/orchidYellowOverlay2.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: top left; }*/ #branding { background: url(images/logo.gif) top left no-repeat; text-indent: -9999px; height: 70px; margin: 0 0 30px 0; } div#content { position: relative; width: 100%; } div#navigation { position: absolute; left: 0; width: 13%; padding-top: 1em; } div#navigation li { font-weight: bold; font-size: .9em; border: 1px solid #6B9D98; width: 115px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-top: 3px; text-align: center; margin: 0 0 20px 0; } div#text { position: absolute; left: 17%; width: 80%; border-left: 1px solid #6B9D98; padding-left: 10px; } div#site_info{ text-align: center; margin-top: 10px; font-family: Arial, sans-serif, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: .9em; font-style: italic; color: #6B9D98; padding-bottom: 3px; } h2 { font-size: 1.35em; } indentBox { border: 1px solid #6B9D98; width: 115px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-top: 3px; text-align: left; margin: 0 0 0 0; } I've got a mostly-css layout he http://highballsociety.com/~lwco/test.php Using the following CSS page he http://highballsociety.com/~lwco/lwc.css For some reason, the div on the right will not display the off-white background color in IE 6. It looks fine in Firebird and even on IE 5 for Mac. I have a feeling that this has something to do with the fact that I've not done very precise sizing of various divs and haven't really implremented the IE box-model hack for much of the site. Let me know if you can help. Also, when I force IE to redraw, by moving the page off the screen and back on, or if I hover over the text in the div, it seems to try redrawing the off-white background, but never actually completes. Thanks, m__ Hi! I am making an online store for a very important client of mine. I build a shopping sub-list which floats to the left of the main page... and it looks BEAUTIFUL in Safari. But the images are not displaying correctly in Firefox. I was hoping somebody could help me. Also, could somebody tell me how it looks on IE? I have a mac, and my client is probably using IE... so I can't see how it looks Anyway, the site is.... blocked and the CSS #shoppinglist1 li { float:right; list-style: none; display:block; } #shoppinglist1 a{ width:100px; height:20px; text-decoration:none; background-image:url(images/shoppingmenu-bgsmall.gif); background-repeat: repeat; background-position: center center; } #shoppinglist1 a:hover { width:100px; height:20px; text-decoration:none; background-image: url(images/shoppingmenu-hover.gif); background-position: center center; } #shoppinglist1 a:active { width:100px; height:20px; text-decoration:none; background-image: url(images/shoppingmenu-active.gif); background-position: center center; } and the HTML <div id="shoppinglist"> <img src="images/shoppingmenu_top.gif" style="margin: -15px auto;"/> <ul id="shoppinglist1"> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_03.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_04.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_05.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_06.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_07.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_08.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_09.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_10.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_11.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_12.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_13.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> <li><a href="#"><img src="images/shoppingmenu_14.gif" align="center" border="0"/></a></li> </ul> <img src="images/shoppingmenu_bottom.gif" /> </div> Thank you so much for your help! My logo is defined as a background image in my .css. It appears in IE when I print/print preview, but in FF it does not. This is the .css code for the logo div: #logo { float: left; margin-left:1px; width: 200px; background:url(../images/mm-logo.jpg) no-repeat; height:50px;} Any ideas or suggestions? Hello, as the subject states I have a question about whether IE can display a background image on a tr and a td correctly. I have a table row with a repeating background then in the first cell in that row I have another background image that goes in the top left corner with a transparent background color on the cell so that the tr background can show though. This works as it should in all browsers except IE where only the td background image appears and its transparent to the page background not the tr background. This is the css: Code: .professor_forum_row { background: #ffffff url(../images/author_post_background.jpg) repeat top left; } .professor_corner_tab { background: transparent url(../images/article_sticky_author.jpg) no-repeat top left; } the html is just a table with those classes assigned to the row and first td. Any ideas on why this is happening? Thanks, Ryan Hello, I'm new to Dev Shed, I hope I won't seem like a fool here Is there any way to have to background images? I mean, I want to have a heading background image, and a footer background image to the same table. longing to your replies>>>> Hi Folks, I've designed an H1 page heading within a DIV with rounded ends. and HTML text inbetween. It should appear as a horizontally expanding and contracting capsule. I can make one end rounded with a CSS background image in the DIV or the H1 - but how can I do the other? No tables allowed here and it has to be done only in the stylesheet. I've tried a BG in the DIV and a BG in the H1 but they don't line-up, even when there's no padding or margins. Is it possible to somehow attach an image to one side of an element? Thanks John K. I have my content bg which is to repeat, but I want to put like another background image set to the right in the content box. HTML Coding ************* <div id="special_feature_top"> <img src="images/specialfeatures.jpg" width="800" height="30" alt="" /> </div> <div id="special_feature_mid"> <img src="images/imagegalleryfeature.jpg" width="193" height="178" alt="Image Gallery" /> <img src="images/jointodayfeature.jpg" width="193" height="178" alt="Join Battle Glory Today!" /> <img src="images/forumsfeature.jpg" width="193" height="178" alt="Forums" /> </div> <div id="special_feature_btm"> <img src="images/specialfeatures_btm.jpg" width="800" height="30" alt="" /> </div> CSS Coding ************* #special_feature_mid { padding: 1px 0px 1px 10px; background-image: url('images/content_bg.jpg'); } That's the coding for the image now just with the content_bg. Now the other image I just want set to the background also so text can over lap or other images. It's a really nice opacity image that blends in perfect. I just want it in background also positioned to the right. thanks Matta Hi I have a table which i want to add 2 background images too. what i have is. one image with no-repeat at the top. Then for the rest of the table, i want to have a gradient background. Is this possible? I have a site that will be relying heavily on background images sitting behind all the tables. These backgrounds will work in concert with the overall background-color: property. My question is this, on the style sheet, of which I would like to have ONE. Is there a way to change entire background-images for each page within the site. In another post, we went over how to change images within the same <div> by simply making the <div> a holder and swapping the image on each page by using something like: <div id="image" class="page_two"> Is there a way to do something similar using an entire background image? Or do I need a separate style sheet for each page? Perhaps the main style sheet which has a body like this body { margin:0px; } and then attach an additional style sheet to each page that supersedes the body tag in the main sheet? I hope I am making sense... thanks jon |