CSS - Background-image Bottom Padding
IE is adding 8-10px of padding to the bottom of a div that I am placing a background-image in. It renders fine in ff, but because I am trying to match 3 parts of an image up to make one whole (I have reduced margin and padding to 0 on all 3 divs) there is this white gap between the divs?!
Any ideas? Similar TutorialsHi all, I've got a <div> tag around an image and in Firefox, it shows an extra 2 pixels of padding at the bottom of the image - Why is that and how can it be stopped? There's no blank spaces between the <div> and <img... tags. Hi, I just was wondering if there is a way to load an image as background of a div with a 1px padding from the border of that same div. At the moment I have to create two divs. The first div has the border and a padding of 1px and the second div loads the image as background! However I was wondering whether I could do all this in one. Regards, Sim085 Is it possible to use 2 backgrounds with CSS? E.g. I want one background which is going to be used for the top of my website layout and one background for the bottom. This would allow me to extend the content of the website, without "distorting" the background. I used tables in the pas and this was very easy to do, however I don't know how to do this with CSS. I don't even know if this is possible. Also this brings me to the next CSS related problem; with HTML tables it was possible to extend the tables when e.g. a lot of content was added. Is this also possible with CSS? E.g. you would set the td height to 100% and the text (and the rest of the design) would expand without problems... I hope my post makes any sense. It's kinda hard to explain what I mean. Hi all. This is my first time posting ever so please be gentle. On my website I have background image with stripes and grey. I want it to go all the way down the bottom of the page. Currently the background image stops where the content ends. I have tried height:100%; and that solves the problem, but creates another if the user has a smaller browser window. Can someone please help me out? Page URL: leannemarie.com/testing_index.php CSS: leannemarie.com/css/testing_main.css Thanks LeAnne Hi all, I am in the early stages of developing a new website and really cant understand why there is a space between the browser window and the container div. Here is the code I have used: html, body { padding: 0; margin: 0; background-color: #D3D3D3; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Sans-serif; font-size: 14px; color: #000000; } #page-container { margin-top: 0; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; padding: 0; background-image:url('back.jpg'); background-repeat:repeat-y; text-align: center; width: 800px; } I have tried all sorts of variations but nothing will get the page-contaner div to go flush with the top and bottom of the browser window! (I have used this code many times before and it always works, even sites I have stored locally on my machine using this look fine?!?!?) Any help would be greatly appreciated! Rich I'm in the midst of redeveloping my site's look and feel using CSS. I'm having a moderate amount of luck so far, but I've run into a problem. I'm testing using Firefox 1.0 PR, but I've seen this behaviors in other Mozilla-based browsers. Example 1: URL. As you will probably see, the white background only extends to the bottom of the one DIV. The only way I was able to get the white background to extend to the bottom of the two DIVs was to use an image in one of the container DIVs. Example 2: URL. Of course, then the problem is still that it doesn't extend all the way to the bottom of the browser unless it's filled entirely with content. The effect I'm looking for is something like this: URL. My CSS is here URL. First, if anyone can help me figure out how to get the background to extend evenly, without an image, that would be great. If there's a way to make the page always extend to the bottom of the browser, I'd love to hear about that, too. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. Figured this was simple, but I can't seem to figure it out. Using CSS, I want to put an image on the left with text to the right aligned to the bottom. I could easily do this with a table, but I'd like to find a CSS way. With CSS like: .imginfo {float:none;clear:both;margin-top:1em;} .imginfo img {float:left;margin-right:1em;} and code like: Code: <div class="imginfo"> <img src="..." /> Line of Text<br /> Line of Text<br /> Line of Text<br /> </div> I get the image on the left and the text on the right, but, the text starts at the top of the image. I want it to end up aligned to the bottom of the image. Attempting to use vertical-align: bottom doesn't do anything with the text. The effect I am looking for is like below. If you assume the XXX are the image... Code: XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text I'm trying to renew my website using css. i have a list with images inside. something like <ul> <li><img ... /></li> <li><img .../></li> </ul> my style definition looks like img { margin:0px; padding:0px; } ul { margin:0px; padding:0px; } li { margin:0px; padding:0px; } i don't want any pixels between two items (images), but i cannot find the way to do that. i always get some pixels between them... anyone can help me? thanks! Hello. Look at the differences between the borders around photos he http://www.fusionfox.com/2006/02/tinker_toys.html In Firefox and in IE. My CSS looks like this: .imageleft { float:left; margin:10px 10px 10px 0; background:#FFFFFF; padding:3px; border:1px dotted #999999; } Why does the image border disappear in IE? This is killing me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! I can not figure out how to remove the padding and margin around the triangle image so it is not indented, I would also like it if the gap between the image and the text was smaller. Can anyone suggest what I change or add to my code to do this. I am also wanting to know how I get the triangle to be part of the link, so clicking the triangle or thetext will open the sub menu. Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html><head><title>working submenus</title><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"><!-- ul.catMenuItem { margin: 0px auto; list-style-type: none; /*margin-left: -25px;*/ background: url("triangle_right.png") no-repeat 0px 5px transparent; /*adjust 2px & 5px until it looks correct */ display: block; padding: 0px 4px 0px 15px; /*adjust until you have enough left padding to account for your bullet */ /* list-style-image: url('triangle_right.png'); */ } /* list-style-image:url('triangle_down.png'); */ ul.catMenuItem li a { text-decoration: none; padding: 0; margin: 0; } ul.catMenuItem li.catSubMenu { display: none; padding-left: 30px; margin: 0; } --></style> <script type='text/javascript'><!-- var prevCat; function menu(newCat) { if (prevCat) prevCat.style.display = 'none'; newCat.style.display = 'block'; prevCat = newCat; } onload = function() { var menus = document.getElementsByTagName('ul'); for (var a=0,x=menus.length; a<x; a++) { if (menus[a].className === 'catMenuItem') { menus[a].getElementsByTagName('li')[0].getElementsByTagName('a')[0].onclick = function() { menu(this.parentNode.parentNode.getElementsByTagName('li')[1]); } menus[a].getElementsByTagName('li')[1].style.display = 'none'; } } } --></script> </head><body> <ul class="catMenuItem"> <li class="catMenuTitle"><a href="#">Menu 1</a></li> <li class="catSubMenu"> Content 1.1<br> Content 1.2<br> <br> </li> </ul> <ul class="catMenuItem"> <li class="catMenuTitle"><a href="#">Menu 2</a></li> <li class="catSubMenu"> Content 2.1<br> Content 2.2<br> <br> </li> </ul> <ul class="catMenuItem"> <li class="catMenuTitle"><a href="#">Menu 3</a></li> <li class="catSubMenu"> Content 3.1<br> Content 3.2<br> <br> </li> </ul> </body></html> For the life of me I cant find out what code that will align the image correctly. Currently the "previous" button on the page below has a gap on the left, and is being cropped on the right. http://zombiemod.com/rm/nina2/main.php?g2_itemId=13 This is the image im talking about: http://zombiemod.com/rm/nina2/theme...ntrols-left.png I guess if I remove the space to the left of the previous button, it will drag the image to the corrct position so all of the image is being displayed without having the right side cropped. Here is the HTML for the button: Code: <ul id="control-buttons"> <li><button id="controls-left"> <img src="themes/ajaxian/images/controls-left.png" alt="Left" /> </button></li> <li><button id="controls-play"> <img src="themes/ajaxian/images/controls-right.png" alt="Play" /> </button></li> <li><button id="controls-right"> <img src="themes/ajaxian/images/controls-right.png" alt="Right" /> </button></li> </ul> This is the code I used to try and set the correct height of the buttons: Code: #slideshow-controls button { width: 44px; height: 59px; /*margin: 0; padding: 0;*/ background-color: #000; border: none; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; } Does anybody know how to put one image on TOP of another? I'm using CSS, and was wondering why my image wasn't showing up....Turns out it was underneath another image, but it needs to be on top! Any clue how to fix it? Thanks! I have a logo which I would like always positioned at the bottom of a div. Does anyone know a way of achieving this? http://www.willisemail.co.uk/skill/ The logo is in the bottom right hand corner. Cheers Jemes /* Site Holder Start */ #box { width: 750px; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; text-align: left; border: 1px solid #979696; background-color: #FFFFFF; background-image:url(../Images/mid.jpg); } /* Site Holder End */ /* Site Holder Start */ #box2 { margin-left: 49px; margin-right: 50px; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; padding: 0px; text-align: left; background: #ccc url(../images/img_MainWhiteBg.jpg) repeat-y 50% 0; } /* Site Holder End */ /* Content Start */ #content { width: 461px; padding:0px; background-color:#FFF; overflow: hidden; } /* Content End */ /* Content Start */ #content2 { margin-left: 14px; margin-right: 15px; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom:0px; padding:0px; background-color:#FFF; overflow: hidden; } /* Content End */ /*Right Menu Start*/ #right { width: 178px; padding:0px; float:right; background-color:#FFF; overflow: hidden; } #right2 { margin-top:0px; margin-left:14px; margin-right:14px; padding:0px; background-color:#FFF; overflow: hidden; } .RightMenu { margin-top:10px; padding: 0px; font-size: 13px; color: #6884AE; font-weight: bold; } .RightMenu ul { padding: 0px; margin: 0px; list-style-type:none; } .RightMenu li { background-image: url(../images/img_Li_Image.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: 0em; padding-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-right: 1px; padding-left: 14px; margin-top:5px; } .imgTitle { text-align:center; margin-top: 13px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; } /* Right2 Menu End */ .imgRight { text-align:center; margin-top: 10px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; border: 1px solid #979696; } .imgMain { text-align:center; margin-top:10px; border: 1px solid #979696; } .Menu { margin-top:10px; padding: 0px; } .Menu ul { padding: 0px; margin:0px; list-style-type:none; } .Menu li { display: inline; list-style-type:none; padding-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-right: 1px; padding-left: 0px; margin:0px; } .Main { padding:5px; border: 1px solid #979696; margin-top:8px; margin-bottom:10px; } .Cove{ margin-top:15px; text-align:center; } So I'm not sure how to search for what I'm trying to do so I figured I'd just ask. On my test website: http://www.temple-of-lore.com/siege911 I noticed on the front screen, the image that I have on the bottom doesn't go to the bottom of the page which breaks the effect I'm trying to do. You can see what I'm trying to do on other pages. Anyways, I know I'm going to be putting more content eventually on that front page, but I'm sure there will be someone out there with a huge Apple monitor with amazing resolution that's going to break my page. I'd prefer a way to just force the image to go to the bottom and fill any black above it if the screen is taller than the content on the screen. But on pages where it's not taller, I'd like it to be below the content and let it scroll down. Anybody know how to do this? Hello, I am new to the css world, however I have followed some tutorials and became familiar with how to use css. However now I am trying to remove the space on top and bottom of an image, so that I bring two images one on top of each other. Here I placed some sample html code: Code: <html> <head> </head> <body> <div> Some text BEFORE the line. </div> <div> <img src="line.gif" width="100%" height="4px" /> </div> <div> <img src="line.gif" width="100%" height="4px" /> </div> <div> Some text AFTER the line. </div> </body> </html> As you can see in the above code, I have a div tag with the text above, a div tag with an image line, another div tag with an image line, and some text below. However there is a space of around 5px from one line to another. I tried to do the css syntax for the image as follows: Code: img { border: 1px solid #000000; margin-top: 0px; } However I can see the border on the image, but the space still remains there. I also tryied to use the padding-top, but it still did not work Is there anyone here that can help me out please? thanks & regards, sim085 I have two images at the top of a paragraph, one floating left, the other, right. I would like the right floater to go to the *bottom* of the graph. Below is a truncated version of the graph and the CSS style sheet I created, trying, unsuccessfully, to bottom the image. (The image remains at the top.) I validated my current document (which doesn't have this floatrightbottom in place yet.) The document validated as CSS level 2.1 ! <p><img class="floatleft" src="FreddieWAud110x130.jpg" width="110" height="130"><img class="floatrightbottom" src="SherpWithAward113x109.jpg" width="113" height="109" style="vertical-align=-25px">In 1990, FG conceived Movies Junior introducing movie theatre ... (Toni Honors are given annually for theater accomplishments not eligible in established Toni Award categories.)</p> .floatrightbottom { float: right; margin-top: 6px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 6px; margin-left: 15px; padding: 2px; border: 4px solid #666; vertical-align: text-bottom; } I want to be able to position an image at the very top of a cell/div/container/whatever and one at the very bottom. It's too bad there is no float:top and float:bottom. Something like this [HTML] <div style="background-color: red"> <img src="images/top.jpg" style="?" /> <img src="iamges/bottom.jpg" style="?" /> </div> [/HTML] Hi I'm trying to figure out how to postion an Image at the bottom left of a <DIV> container. Can someone supply an example style class defintion which will place an Image at the bottom left of the div container.. I presently have: <div> <h2>Heading 2</h2> <p>My paragraph text goes here and goes on for a line or so</p> <img class="bottomleft" src="button.gif" alt="button" /> </div> .bottomleft { position: relative; bottom: 0px left: 0px } But this places the Image relative to the end of the <p> tag not relative to the <div> How can I position the Image relative to the botom left of <div> tag? Thanks David Hi, I have a table in my website and i want in one column to place an image at the bottom of it (and stay there when the height of the table changes). The column already has a repeated background image. Thanks |