CSS - Appearance Challenges
first of all let me give you a peak at this
man it looks so great in firefox mmmm just how i want it IE is kinda :-/ right now my CSS for input boxes is textarea, select, input, submit{background-color:#aeb0b0;border-color:#9d9c9c;} which is what i want for evertyhing EXCEPT radio buttons. i want radio buttons ot have a transparent background becasue they look ugly otherwise. I can't seem to figure out how to assign a class for JUST radio buttons. (becasue their really input elements) and option i have is to setup a class and apply it to all my radio buttons, but thats really annoying and i think its something that shoudlnt be necessary. I'm hoping theres a real way to do this but i just cant figure it out Similar TutorialsThanks for taking the time to read my question. Just wondering. Does the order of appearance of items in a CSS file impact how a page is displayed? I'm trying to make a page, and it works in IE, but not in Firefox. Thanks, Brad http://approg.msu.edu/david/wa In IE6, the top banner looks fine. In Firefox the lower 20px of the header background image is not showing up. The effect is to have a rescaleable header. My current method of achieving that is with a banner div and three individual divs inside of it. It seems to be working well, except for this Firefox appearance problem. I am posting this in the CSS help forum because the problem appears to be in the CSS. Hello! Maybe this is a question with obvious "NO!" answer, but i decided to raise it one more time. Is it avaiable to change apperance of combo-box using CSS styles (or any other way), espessialy it would be great if I could change the border style. I have readed this , and come to a conclusion that it is even impossible. Any ideas? Thanks Artashes Hi, I've seen things like this in CSS elsewhe Code: <style type="text/css"><!-- td[width="350"] { background-color: #FFFFFF; } --></style> The above is just an example, and it might not even be what I'm looking for. But it appears that the above would only change the background color of a table cell that is 350 pixels wide (no other table cells will be changed)? Is this how this is done? And if not, I'm trying to do something along that concept, somewhat like this: Code: <style type="text/css"><!-- table[border="2"] td .classname { color: #FFFFFF; font-family: verdana; } --></style> If this doesn't make sense, I'll try to reexplain. But if this can be done I'd be ever so grateful. Thanks! ~Kevin Hi, I'm aware that you can change the appearance of an image using CSS (filters etc), but I actually need to change the colour of an image....how?? Initially I tried adding style="filter:gray", but that didn't work. It's basically for a site that's going to be skinned, but I don't want to have to go through the laborious(sp?) process of editing all of the images. Basically, if the image is blue, I want to overlay something onto it to make it look red, or brown, or white etc. Can anyone recommend a method? Cheers I'm sure all of you have stumbled onto this at some point if you use Macromedia Dreamweaver. You're working on a CSS-driven layout and it looks perfect in multiple web browsers, but in the actual Dreamweaver design edit mode the page appears garbled and elements are out of place or you can't even see them. While it's not really a problem for you to update and work with the site, it would certainly be difficult for someone not familiar with it to change content and make updates. Does anyone know of a plug-in that would resolve this problem? Or perhaps does someone know what attributes or elements most often cause the problem in Dreamweaver? hi friends... I am designing a site http://cvtechnoforum.com/ problem is that when I am using IE then every control are at their appropriate place but for mozila (new version..I have downloaded last day),it is not showing the my banner(logo) image appropriatly. please check it in new mozila browser....even in the old mozila,it is showing correctly but for new mozila banner image width is reduced to almost its half length while image is 1400 wide. please help me.... thanks for any help in advance |