CSS - Creating Very Simple Css
hye peeps i need to create a external css for my website
www. losttv . 50webs. com would someone please help me, i have no idea. ive made the site how i want it to look and i need the css else i wont pass my assignment. i have no idea how to create it either and have tried reading books? any advise would be SO welcome ricki Similar TutorialsI am trying to create a table with rounded cellcorners using 1 pixel gif's. It is possible to do this with html only but this creates an enormous amount of code. Unfortunately the tables have to be inserted in the WYSIWYG editor of the Vignette V7 content management system and the people inserting the tabular data are novices and do not know anything about html. Therefore I have to use css and a very simple html table. This is the code I have created so far: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Rounded Corner Test Using CSS</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> <!-- .header { font-weight: bold; color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #666666; background-image: url(dot_br.gif); background-position: left top; background-repeat: no-repeat; } .light { background-color: #CCCCCC; background-image: url(dot_br.gif); background-position: left top; background-repeat: no-repeat; } .dark { background-color: #999999; background-image: url(dot_br.gif); background-position: left top; background-repeat: no-repeat; } .rounded { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 9px; } --> </style> </head> <body> <table width="75%" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3" class="rounded"> <tr class="header"> <td colspan="3">Title</td> </tr> <tr class="light"> <td>Text</td> <td>More text </td> <td>Contents</td> </tr> <tr class="dark"> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> And this is the result: URL As you can see, using the css background property I can only place a pixel in one cellcorner at the time and I need to have them in all corners. Does anybody have an idea how to do this without making the html code too complicated? Hi all, I've got an div set up for images, which just has a style of padding-right 15px; . Now, I've got a text div with a style of padding-right 5px; . Whenever I put that div in after the image div, the text appears below the image. Can anyone tell me how to make it so the text appears next to the image (on the right)? Cheers. is it possible to create this in css ? if so, does anyone have a tutorial on how to ? or what its called so i may research it more (content box? container box?) ty btw, just the style not the stuff inside them lol Hello, I am trying to aling two unordered lists side by side by each other. I want them to look like: Code: Example 1: Example2: *blah *blah *blah *blah *blah *blah I'm running into two problems: 1) I can't get them spaced apart from each other. I tried putting them in a table, but the cells just sit right next to each other so there's no space. 2) Since it is an UL, the dotted bullet points are centered, however, I would like them left-justified like the example. Is this possible? Thanks guys, [EDIT] After posting, the example does not display like I want it. I want a whole SPACE GAP between the two lists. The post made them run together. One thing I've never been able to replicate using CSS that you can do w/ tables is a simple content area with tab, where the border goes just around those areas and there's a set width for the tab but no set width to the area beneath it. I'll try to graphically depict what I mean he _____________ |************|____________________ |*********************************| |*********************************| |*********************************| |*********************************| |*********************************| ------------------------------------------------- Seems simple enough, right? Just imagine that's a solid border and the asterisks are the content area, and I want to create this using only CSS and divs. The tab, say, is fixed at 100px, but the area below is at some percent, say 90% of the page. The problem ends up being the portion to the right of the tab. I need to create a div there so that the top right border is drawn, which is really the bottom border of that space. I can't simply give the area below a top border because then it would place a border under the tab, and I want the tab to be seamless with the area beneath. CSS can't figure out what the remaining width of the div to the right of the tab (at least without using the under developed display:table-cell), so I can't specify the width of that div, which means I can't know how far to extend it to reach the right side of the area below. So, generally, as far as I can tell, the above depiction can't be done without tables. Can anyone find a workaround? Please let me know if I'm not explaining this well enough. Thanks! I want to have all my hyperlinks in my CSS file, so I can call them all at once. Is there any way to do this? Or do I have to code them into every page individually?? Hello, I'm trying to create about 4 columns to hold different things in an organized manner with css. My site is www.rafm.org and if you go to the paste section, and look at the recent pastes, I want them to be in columns with column headers. So, how do you create columns with css? Hi, I have been using the HR tag to create a single line. The problem is that (in IE6 and 7) this creates an extra line break underneath the horizontal rule. Firefox doesn't create an extra line break. I tried to do this another way so I created a DIV with the class name .hr with the following properties: Code: div.hr { width:500px; (being the width of the content area) color:red; border-top:1px solid #CCCCCC; margin:0; padding:0; clear:both; } However this still creates a line-break. Is there a way of creating a single horizontal line without incurring the extra line break in IE? Many Thanks. So, I'm trying to find out if there's an easy way to create a shadow around a border. Essentially, I've got a white background div, with an inner div that takes up part of the white. The inner div has a gray background, and I want to somehow give it the impression of being raised from the white. I couldn't find too much searching through google.. then again, not sure what exactly I need to search for in google. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Hi If editors add 6 content items to a page in the CMS, the template should generate 2 rows and each row contains 3 items. if 4 items are added, two rows are needed with 2 items in each row and so on. Does CSS help here or would you recommend to work with the classical table-tr-td-approach and use modula? I'm trying to create an expanding menu using CSS and no Javascript. So far, it works only sometimes in IE, and only works in FF with the mouse button is pressed down (If I let go of the mouse button, it disappears). Can anyone suggest any fixes on what I should do to get it working properly. Thanks. So far what I have is this: Quote: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <link rel=stylesheet href="dd.css" type="text/css"> <title>Page title</title> </head> <body> <div id="links"> <a href="#">Links<span><br> Sublink 1<br> Sublink 2<br> </span></a> </div> <div id="links2"> <a href="#">Links 2<span><br> Sublink 3<br> Sublink 4<br> </span></a> </div> </body> </html> Quote: My CSS looks like this: div#links a span {display:none;} div#links a:active span {display:block; font:10px Verdana, sans-serif; } div#links2 a span {display:none;} div#links2 a:active span {display:block; font:10px Verdana, sans-serif; } having an issue with trying to work out the best way to overcome my current issue. what i am trying to accomplish best case scenario is as i hover over a link i get a descriptive box over on the right of this describing what the link is preferable like the nav bar always visible near the top right . now i have got some examples of trying to get this to work but it not that good currently. I am currently using a span to accomplish this but have a few issues with it so far. the first two links are my css sheet and the verified html page but it doesn't look the way i want it. the third link is the page that is more like what i want. but still not 100% what i need. be aware my whole page is self sizing so absolute position with measurements are out of the question. Please help and if span is not the option whatever someone can suggest to put me on the right path. I currently using pure css and html for the page but running out of ideas if no suggestions will use java if that will accomplish the task needed be but prefer not too. CSS verified theknowledgeden .com / default .css Verified html theknowledgeden .com / ancient-afr .html non verified html but closer to what i am trying to accomplish. theknowledgeden .com / ancient -asia .html Hi. im used to using tables for things like this, trying to get it all into css, im having a little trouble creating like module boxes, with tables i would slice the corners up, etc and put arrange them in a table, Row 1: 3 columns //header Row 2: 1 column spanning 3 //content Row 2: 3 columns //footer corners heres a diagram of what im trying to do will make it easier to understand, appreciate anyones help. Cheers Rob I'm kind of new at the whole CSS thing (though I have lots of other web programming experience) and I was wondering if it's possible to create an inline dynamic table. Basically what I want to be able to do is have the user enter in a number and hit enter (or a button) and have a table with that many rows (and a set number of columns) appear on the page without the page being reloaded. Is this possible to do with CSS in a way that most browsers support? If there is, can someone point me to a resource that would have information such as this? Thanks! I've always liked the various illustrated borders on some sites where the box or container of the text/images looks like an image itself, but it turns out to be something drawn with either CSS or some other web syntax. I tried to find ways to make DIV elements have a rounded-corner box or use some images as a border that will scale or change as the object increases or decreases in size. What I found were the "border-radius" and "border-image" elements. However, from what I've read online and at this DevShed forum thread, these are proposed elements for CSS3 which are not available at this time. However, the effects that are similar or exactly what these proposed future elements are supposed to do are being used now. So the question is: HOW are web designers getting custom images or rounded corners on solid borders in DIV objects WITHOUT these elements? Is it another, non-CSS markup/programming language that is making this happen (i.e.- XML, Java, JavaScript, DHTML)? I'm trying to create a menu using 'list' but so far without much success :-( Problems? Not displaying horizontally in browser. Can't center text in box. Adding 'padding' didn't work. Any help would be much appreciated, Mike P.S. Please ignore the colors ;-) //paste.pocoo.org/show/207718/ Please add http to the above - I'm not yet allowed to .. I know this should be possible - I'm not a CSS noob, nor a grand master I'm trying to create an internal webapp that only needs to work with current modern browsers - so I'm not constrained by all the IE hack stuff. It uses jquery-ui in places I can get a version that nearly works in Safari, and one that nearly works in FF - but not one that works in both. And all attempts still have minor glitches. (sorry - forum wouldn't let me post live links - you will have to copy and paste) The target would be this: ptone.com/temp/wrad/target.png With the layout being fluid both vertically and horizontally - status bar always visible on the bottom - overflow content in the tab divs would be scrolled (see transcript tab in examples below) Neither of these are perfect, but here is the one that works in Safari: ptone.com/temp/wrad/test-layout.html and here is the version that almost works in FF ptone.com/temp/wrad/test-table.html Neither works in the other browser I've looked at lots of stuff about two column fluid vertical - but they almost all involve just one of the columns being fluid and one being set to content height. I want everything to be fluid (with a min h/w) except for the tabbed content Absolute positioning seems to be the way to go here - but I'm struggling getting the jquery-ui tabs not to collapse in one browser or another. Any help appreciated. -Preston I am working on a project in which users will be able to sign up for a program, lets compare it to a myspace page... and they can customize the look and feel of that page to a very limited extent. What is the best way to have them choose colors of the page through CSS, have those changes be there always applied to their page and their page alone? I don't need help with the implementation, I currently have it to where users can choose from pre-built stylesheets and those are used, but how do you set it up to where what options they choose in the setup wizard are then creating a new stylesheet just for that user on the fly? Thanks a ton, SS I want to create a menu that will float on the side of my page and stay in the same position on the screen as the user scrolls down. Is this done with CSS, Javascipt, or a little bit of both? thanks. Hi: Does anyone know of a site(s) that deal with text presentation in CSS? I'm looking not for the plain text manipulation but for really, really good FX(maybe?) text presentations. Just place a link to a site(s) that you consider you would be looking for. Also, if it has been mentioned in the forum, kindly show me the link to it. Thanks. |