CSS - Make Border
Anyone knows how to make the standardized border as the attached file ? cheers.
Similar TutorialsI need to create a 2 column layout as in the link below: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/tutorial0816.htm However, I will not always know whether or not the contnet in the left or right will be longest. As it is in the design above they recommend to put the border on the left content if the left side is longer. But I will not always know which is longest, so I can't just change the border in the CSS. Is there anyway to create a layout like the above link that has a border separating the two columns that will resize to the longest column, no matter which side has longer content? Any help is much appreciated! Hi, I want see what my page will look like with a border around it. I assume that it is done with CSS.Style file? What would be the code? And where do I put it? http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com/mig-welding.html Then how would I make the background a different color out side the border like on this page. http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com Peter Hello: I am building a ecommerce site, there are featured product on frontpage, I want to make a square border for each product, I have done top border and bottom border, but I don't know how to make the vertical lines on the right and left to make a nice square border with rounded corner the html structure is as followings table-----for the top border table-----to display product image and price, all that table-----for the bottom border I know by putting in css code for the middle table will be able to close this border could anyone tell me how? I would like to make a small 2 pixel border around my entire webpage. The code I'm using now doesn't seem to work. Can someone point me in the right direction? I've been looking and the code I am using now for the stylesheet is: <style type="text/css"> div.outline { background-color: #333333; border: 2px solid; width: 100%; border: thin solid red; } </style> and the html: <html> <head> <title>Test Page</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="theme1.css" /> </head> <body> <div class="outline">a</div> </body> </html> I have painted myself into a corner, and it's time to paint myself out...Hopefully with help from someone here! For the images on my website, I have added a two color border around every image (in Photoshop)...A 1-pixel green border (#6e888f) on the outside of the image, and then a 1 pixel white border just inside that. See example he mableyhandler dot com As I add more and more images to the site, it is getting harder to keep up with adding the border in Photoshop every time. Is there a (semi-easy) way to do this in HTML? OR maybe in CSS? The challenge is that it needs to be a double border...And, it needs to be a permanent design element (the image is clickable, but the border colors should not change on rollover). Thanks very much Hi. Have created some simple tabs using table cells. Active tab should have bottom-border color equal to page background-color. Non-active tabs should have bottom-border=black. Works fine in IE, but does not work very well in Firefox. If I remove the border-collapse:collapse on the table, then firefox also work... but I would like to be able to keep the 1px border between each table cell. So is there a way to make this work in both IE and Firefox... and hopefully most other browsers... See code below: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> a.menu_top:link {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:visited {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:hover {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:active {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} td.menu_top_passive { background-color: #777; border-left: 1px #000000 solid; border-right: 1px #000000 solid; border-top: 1px #000000 solid; border-bottom: 1px #000000 solid; text-align: center; cursor:pointer; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px 20px 5px 20px; margin: 0; } td.menu_top_active { background-color: #bbb; border-left: 1px #000000 solid; border-right: 1px #000000 solid; border-top: 1px #000000 solid; border-bottom: 1px #bbb solid; text-align: center; cursor:pointer; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px 20px 5px 20px; margin: 0; } </style> <script language="JavaScript"> function change(id, url) { for (i=1; i<6; i++){ eval("document.getElementById("+i+").className='menu_top_passive'"); } eval("document.getElementById("+id+").className='menu_top_active'"); } </script> </head> <body style="margin:0; padding:0; background-color:#bbb;"> <br><br> <center> 1. Load the page.<br> 2. Click Item 4.<br> 3. Click Item 2.<br><br> Why is the bottom border of the menuelements (table cells) not getting correct in Firefox?<br> None-active menuelements should have a border-bottom = black, active should have same bottom-border as page.<br> Notice that I use border-collapse on the table in order to get the cell-border 1px thick between the menuitems.<br> If I remove border-collapse, then there is no strange behaviour in Firefox.<br> Any way to get this working in Firefox without breaking it in IE? </center> <br><br><br> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="border-collapse:collapse;"> <tr> <td id="1" nowrap class="menu_top_active" onClick="change('1');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 1</a></td> <td id="2" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('2');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 2</a></td> <td id="3" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('3');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 3</a></td> <td id="4" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('4');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 4</a></td> <td id="5" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('5');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 5</a></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> I'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... Hi, This used to be my solution: Code: <table border=1 bordercolorlight='#CCCCCC' Bordercolordark='#FFFFFF'> But this only works well on IE - not Mozilla Now I want to use CSS: Code: .results { border: 1px solid #CCCCCC ; } Code: <table class='results'> --------------- The problem is, with CSS, only the TABLE acquires the border property. The cells within it don't. If I specify Code: <td class='results'> for all the cells in the table, this also won't work, because the cell borders overlap each other and some border lines seem thicker than others (because of overlapping). Is there any simple way I can specify the border property for the table - in ONE declaration? I want the table and td borders all to be a simple 1px width ...is that possible in one declaration? Thanks a lot! I would like to set up a table with a different border than the cells inside it. Here's my code: Code: <!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"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> TABLE {border: 1px solid black; border-collapse: collapse; width: 200px} TD {border: 1px solid #ccc} </style> </head> <body> <table> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> That's all hunky dory in (gasp!) IE, but good browsers...they only show the lighter gray color. How do I get the table border to be different? How do you create an inner border around a table in css, rather than a "solid" border which creates a border line around the table on the outer half. The border needs to butt up against an image, rather than leaving a pixel space. This is the coder I have so far. Nothing big: Code: .solid { border: solid 1px #000000; } Thanks. So here's my css code Code: #top-div { border-top : 10px solid #FF8F00; width:100%; position:relative; top:-8px; } The intention is suppose to make an orange strip across the top of the page. The problem is that the left and right border of the div is not orange - specifically the top-right, top-left borders are not orange. So basically the strip is not stretch 100% from the otter most left to the otter most right side. Any advice? Hi, I am using blueBox class that makes a border. code: Code: <div class="blueBox" <table bgcolor="#FF3300"><tr><td> <div id="my_title" style="position: relative; width: 200px; height: 20px;" ></div> </td></tr> <tr><td>... My problem is that <div id="my_title" is causing right border of <div class="blueBox" disappear. When I change <div id="my_title" style="position: relative; to <div id="my_title" style="position: absolute; border is right where it should be. I do not want to use absolute positioning. What can I do about it? What is the problem? I can see that red background of the <table bgcolor="#FF3300"> does not even reach half of <div class="blueBox" Something is obviously pushing or covering right border of <div class="blueBox" I'm having trouble with image borders showing up in browsers- From my style sheet: img { border: #FFFF91; border-width: 5px; } It's weird- it works on my header image for each page, but not the rest of my images... I tried to post the link, but I just registered today and this is my first post, so I can't... Much, much thanks for any help! claytablet Hi, I'm trying to apply a background/border to a page. The site is at forsythproducedirect.com, and i'm trying to apply a similar background to pauleys.co.uk, minus the top green 'bar', so it'll just be running up the sides with the space behind the content still white. Does anyone have any idea how i'd go about it? I'd really appreciate any help! Cheers, Graeme Hi all currently trying to move away from a table based layout into a cleaner looking css layout with a problem. http://www.prxa.info/area51/viewtopic.php?tid=1 The top section is the css version, where as the bit below it is using tables. I am trying to get the "container" class to encompass the whole top bit which i am doing, but the border of it refuses to appear? This is the css bits html: Code: <div class="container"> <div class="topicoptions"> <div style="float: left; width: 17%"> <a href="viewtopic.php?tid={$post['topic_id']}" class="topicoptions">#{$this->post_count}</a> </div> <div style="float: right; width: 83%; text-align: right;"> {$this->mod_options} {$topic_options} </div> </div> <div style="float: left; width: 17%"> <div class="contentbox"> <div align="center"> {$avatar} {$lang['postedby']} {$profile_link} <br /> {$post_count}<br /> {$lang['postedon']}: {$date_time} </div><br /> </div> </div> <div style="float: right; width: 83%; text-align: left;;"> <div class="contentbox1"> {$post['text']} <br /> <br /> {$signature_finish} {$edited} </div> </div> </div> As you can see "container" covers all of it, and the css is simply a 1px border, i cannot see where i am going wrong. OK, I'm doing the ALA trick where you construct a menu from an unordered list and its list items. Very watered down example here but suppose my menu consists of a horizontal row of text links, with each link separated by a vertical line. In my CSS I am giving the <li> container a right border that is 1px thick and black. This creates the vertical line for each link. The problem here is that the last link in the menu should not have a vertical line following it. I thought this would be an easy fix - I created a style that rendered no borders and called it via the class attribute of the <li>. Unfortunately, this dis not make the border disappear for the last menu item. All other properties defined in that style are rendered properly but the border property set in the <li> will not be overridden. Here's some code: Code: #bdrtest ul { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style: none; } #bdrtest li { float: left; padding: 0; margin: 0; border-right: 1px solid #000; } #bdrtest li a { padding: 2px 10px; } .noborder { border: 0; } and Code: <div id="bdrtest"> <ul> <li><a href="#">hello</a></li> <li class="noborder"><a href="#">world</a></li> </ul> </div> Now, if I use an inline style to remove the border, it displays as expected: Code: <li style="border: 0;"><a href="#">world</a></li> It also displays as expected if I redefine the scope of my style: Code: #bdrtest li.noborder { border: 0; } I'd like to be able to use my .noborder style globally. Any idea as to what I'm doing wrong? Hey on my website: http://www.chamillionairechat.com I want there to be a border around the mainmenu and to look something like this: And this is the css i'm using for the mainmenu: Code: .mainmenu { background-color:#FFFFFF; padding-bottom:5px; border:1px border-color:#21511F; } So does anyone know what i'm doing wrong Thanks how to create the free products heading over the border... with the border cut for tht part of the box ??? I'm making a dashed border, and I was wondering how can I change the pixel size and color of the border? It's been awhile for me since I've used CSS or HTML but here's what I have(I know this isn't the proper formatting, but it's for a xanga site so the way it's entered doesn't really matter =\) <style="text/css"> #box { border-style:dashed; width:700px; position:absolute; } </style> <div id="box"> <div id="da"><p>Da..daa...da da Da</p> </div> <div id="muh"><p>muh numa nah</p> </div> </div> hi, i was wondering if it is possible to assign images for each border. something like border-top:5px dotted black; background-image:url(horBrdr.gif); border-left:1px solid red; background-image:url(verBrdr.gif); border-right: 2px groove green; background-image:url(horBrdr.gif); border-bottom:3px dotted #3399CC ; background-image:url(horBrdr.gif); vertical-align:middle; padding:1em;} of course this doesn't work. thanks for the help... |