CSS - Need Help In Line Adjustment
I have three rows in my webpage, and the gap between each rows seem too big, is there any ways to make it same height as the td ?thanks.
below is my code Code: <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/style.css" /> </head> <body> <table width="100%" align="center"> <tr> <td> <table width="80%" align="center"> <tr> <td width="65%" height="10%" class="borderTable"> menu </td> <td width="15%" height="10%" class="borderTable"> search </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <table width="80%" align="center"> <tr> <td width="65%" height="100" class="borderTable"> menu </td> <td width="15%" height="100" class="borderTable"> search </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <table width="80%" align="center"> <tr> <td width="10%" height="100" class="borderTable"> menu </td> <td width="70%" height="100" class="borderTable"> yy </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </body> Similar TutorialsBuilding a online store website... If you go here, you can see my problem. My problem is, when the product title is longer than a single line, then it moves the transparent box down. I need the transparent box to move up. If anyone can help, thanks! Hi, I'm very new, so please be gentle. I don't know much about CSS but have been trying to make a drop down menu for my website. I managed to find the basics of what I wanted on a CSS site and know enough to have been able to tweak it (almost) to my requirements. My problem is that the dropdown column widths are set and ideally I'd like them to adjust according to the amount of text which is to be displayed (I hope I'm making sense here), but I don't know how. I tried setting the width to automatic, but all that did was give me a huge column the width of my screen! I've pasted the code and wonder if anyone would be good enough to tell me if it's possible to do what I want and if it is, could you point me in the right direction please? Many thanks, Alison Quote: .preload1 {background: url(three_1.gif);} .preload2 {background: url(three_1a.gif);} #nav {padding:0; margin:0; list-style:none; height:38px; background:#ffffff url(three_0.gif) repeat-x; position:relative; z-index:500; font-family:arial, verdana, sans-serif;} #nav li.top {display:block; float:left; height:38px;} #nav li a.top_link {display:block; float:left; height:35px; line-height:33px; color:#ffffff; text-decoration:none; font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; padding:0 0 0 12px; cursor:pointer;background: url(three_0.gif);} #nav li a.top_link span {float:left; display:block; padding:0 24px 0 12px; height:35px; background: url(three_0.gif) right top no-repeat;} #nav li a.top_link span.down {float:left; display:block; padding:0 24px 0 12px; height:35px; background: url(three_0a.gif) no-repeat right top;} #nav li:hover a.top_link {color:#6c3600; background: url(three_1.gif) no-repeat;} #nav li:hover a.top_link span {background:url(three_1.gif) no-repeat right top;} #nav li:hover a.top_link span.down {background:url(three_1a.gif) no-repeat right top;} /* Default list styling */ #nav li:hover {position:relative; z-index:200;} #nav li:hover ul.sub {left:1px; top:38px; background: #FE9A2E; padding:5px; border:1px solid #fe9a2e; white-space:nowrap; width:145px; height:auto; z-index:300;} #nav li:hover ul.sub li {display:block; height:20px; position:relative; float:left; width:145px; font-weight:normal;} #nav li:hover ul.sub li a {display:block; font-size:12px; height:18px; width:145px; line-height:18px; text-indent:5px; color:#FFFFFF; text-decoration:none;border:1px solid #fe9a2e;} #nav li ul.sub li a.fly {background:#FE9A2E url(arrow_over.gif) 135px 6px no-repeat;} #nav li:hover ul.sub li a:hover {background:#F5D0A9; color:#6C3600; border-color:#ffffff;} #nav li:hover ul.sub li a.fly:hover {background:#F5D0A9 url(arrow_over.gif) 135px 6px no-repeat; color:#6C3600;} #nav li b {display:block; font-size:15px; height:18px; width:225px; line-height:18px; margin-bottom:3px; text-indent:6px; color:#ff6; border-bottom:1px solid #ff6; cursor:default;} #nav li:hover li:hover ul, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover ul, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover ul, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover ul {left:145px; top:-4px; background: #fe9a2e; padding:3px; border:1px solid #F5D0A9; white-space:nowrap; width:225px; z-index:400; height:auto;} #nav ul, #nav li:hover ul ul, #nav li:hover li:hover ul ul, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover ul ul, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover ul ul {position:absolute; left:-9999px; top:-9999px; width:0; height:0; margin:0; padding:0; list-style:none;} #nav li:hover li:hover a.fly, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover a.fly, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover a.fly, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover a.fly {background:#F5D0A9 url(arrow_over.gif) 130px 6px no-repeat; color:#6c3600; border-color:#fe9a2e;} #nav li:hover li:hover li a.fly, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li a.fly, #nav li:hover li:hover li:hover li:hover li a.fly {background:#fe9a2e url(arrow_over.gif) 130px 6px no-repeat; color:#FFFFFF; border-color:#fe9a2e;} I've got two lines of text. Want the spacing the two lines to increase, so I set a line-height. When I do this, not only does it increase space between the two lines, it also increases spacing above the first line (and maybe below the second). How can I increase spacing between the two lines only, without increasing above and below? Thanks! Greetings, I have a class called "header" and I am trying to give it a touch of extra space between it and the next line. All of my headers are just a few words and thus on one line. I tried placing "line-height: 1.5em" in my "header" class and it shows up correctly in Dreamweaver but not in IE. My thought is, because it is only a single line, that class value does not kick in because there is no second line for that class. Is there a way to conrol this in CSS or am I going to have to resort to using a....gulp.....spacer? Thanks in advance! Greetings, I am relatively new to CSS and am using background image bullets. Problem is, in the case of a two line link, the bullet aligns in between the two lines and I need it to align to the top line. Below is the CSS, and attached is a screenshot of the link to better illustrate my predicament. Thanks for any help! li { list-style-type: none; background: url(../images/bullet.gif) no-repeat left; padding: 0 0 0 10px; } i have a series of divs that look like this Code: <div> <div></div> <div></div> </div> <div> <div></div> <div></div> </div> Each of the inner divs use the float attribute but when it comes to the second outer div it doesnt automatically go onto the next line it sort of continues from where the last div left off. Why is this... Hi all, How to go to next line if the width of the content is more than specified width? Thanx/Chandar Hello, At my blog test site You'll notice the Quote: << Hello World! | Gettin' Closer >> text in the middle. Just as you see it above, I'd like that all on one line, but can't seem to figure out how to do it. Driving me nuts. Anyone? The CSS code controlling that is Code: .alignright { text-align: center; display: inline; } .alignleft { text-align: center; display: inline; } Thanks! Chris Hello, I use always use the <br /> tag and I just found out in using the clearing of divs like; Code: <div style="clear:both; margin-top:5px"></div> for next line or breaking of line. Is this a good thing to use? Thanks for taking the time to read my question I have a row of pictures as nav links, and under them I want to put a row of text stating what each link is Picture Picture Picture Picture Text Text Text Text Each pic is 52px wide, so I made the containers for the text 52px wide. both have left and right margins of 10px (I made the .NavText margin 11 to compensate for the 1px border) yet they don't line up!! What am I missing? Thanks, Brad html 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 name="description" content="Canada Carriage - A supplier of great carriages from XXXXXXX." /> <meta name="keywords" content="Horse drawn vehicle, Carriages, Carts, Horse carriages, Horse carts, Coyaltix, Manitoba, Canada, Dealer, Equine, FEI, CDE, Combined Driving Event, Pleasure driving, Competition driving, Custom made, Fine quality, Affordable prices, European manufactured, Drive Canada" /> <meta name="Revisit-After" content="7 Days" /> <meta name="Robots" content="index, follow" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Canada Carriage</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="LC.css" media="screen" /> </head> <body> <div class="MainCont"> <img class="HomeLogo" src="images/logo.jpg" /> <div class="NavHolder"> <a href="LisaClarkDesigns_About.htm"><img class="ImgNav" src="images/AboutNav.gif" alt="Click here to navigate to the About Lisa Clark Designs page." /></a> <a href="LisaClarkDesigns_Portfolio.htm"><img class="ImgNav" src="images/PortfolioNav.gif" alt="Click here to navigate to the Lisa Clark Designs Portfolio page." /></a> <a href="LisaClarkDesigns_Fees.htm"><img class="ImgNav" src="images/FeesNav.gif" alt="Click here to navigate to the Lisa Clark Designs Fees page." /></a> <a href="LisaClarkDesigns_Contact.htm"><img class="ImgNav" src="images/AboutNav.gif" alt="Click here to navigate to the Lisa Clark Designs Contact page." /></a> <div class="NavText">About</div> <div class="NavText">Portfolio</div> <div class="NavText">Fees</div> <div class="NavText">Contact</div> </div> </div> </body> </html> css Code: body { background-color: #000000; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; } .MainCont { width: 800px; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; } img.HomeLogo { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 200px; margin-bottom: 0px; display: block; } img.ImgNav { border: 1px solid #999999; padding: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px; width: 52px; } .NavHolder { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 100px; margin-bottom: 0px; padding: 0px; display: block; width: 314px; background-color: orange; } .NavText { padding: 0px; margin: 0px 11px 0px 11px; width: 52px; color: #ffffff; font-size: 12px; float: left; display: inline; background-color: red; } how can i keep these 2 divs i have on the same line, i tried min-width for the div they are in and it works perfect but IE doesn't support it, i even tried a extra div to use as a spacer but IE seems to make keep them on the same line even though there is already enough space for it, here is the html i'm using Code: <div id="ms_all" ><!-- Start all mapserver --> <div id="ms_main_map_div"> <input alt="Map" id="ms_main_image" type="image" name="mapa" src="map_img.phtml?[data_to_img]" /> </div> <div id="ms_side_bar" > <!-- A bunch of form stuff --> </div><!-- End Side Bar --> </div><!-- End all mapserver --> and here is the css Code: #ms_all { /*padding:5px;*/ height:610px; min-width:810px; position:relative; } #ms_main_map_div { padding:2px; left:5px; float:left; /*top:2px;*/ width:600px; } #ms_main_image { cursor:crosshair; width:600px; height:600px; } #ms_side_bar { right:2px; float:right; padding-top:20px; /*top:10px;*/ padding:2px; width:200px; /*clear:both;*/ } i want the 'ms_main_map_div' and the 'ms_side_bar' to be on the same line, but the 'ms_side_bar' stuff keeps jumping to the bottom of the page if it doesn't fit in the window, so does anyone know of a way to get IE to display this the right way or maybe make IE support the min-width thing, preferably keeping my CSS and XHTML valid There must be a better way to accomplish this... I need a line break between the two headers in the page below. As it stands it works in Firefox and IE with <br> tags but this seems sloppy.....Is this what the clear element is for? Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <style> * { margin: 0; padding: 0; } body { margin:0; padding:0; background-color:#cccccc; } #wrapper { width: 700px; height: 565px; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; margin-top:10px; border: 1px solid #808080; background-color:#ffffff; } #sidebar { width: 123px; height: 565px; float: left; background-image:url(images/sidebar.jpg); } #content { margin-left: 125px; height: auto; width:auto; padding: 30px; font:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 24px; font-style:oblique; color: #444444; } #01 { position:relative; } #02 { position:relative; margin-top:100px; } #b1w, #b2w, #b3w { position:relative; float:left; height:35px; width:35px; border:1px solid; border-color: #808080; margin-top: 5px; margin-right: 5px; background-color:#ffffff; } </style> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="sidebar"></div> <div id="content"> <div id="01">Header 1</div> <div id="b1w"></div> <div id="b2w"></div> <div id="b3w"></div> <br><br><br> <div id="02">Header 2</div> </div> </div> </body> </html> I'm trying to figure out the exact height of a single line of text in units of em. I have a nice tabbed navigation system going with two levels, but the 1.25em that I had estimated isn't exactly correct (I get some misalignment when changing the font size). By putting a character in a div and modifying the height of another <div> next to it, with the font at max size, I managed to come to 1.165em, but this got misaligned at a few lower font sizes. Does anyone know an accurate measurement for this? Or should I just get it close enough for "normal" font sizes? In case that didn't make sense, I'll try to illustrate with some ASCII art: Code: +---DIV---+ +-DIV-+ |some text| | | <- what height should this be to line up perfectly? +---------+ +-----+ Hi I have a classic CSS:- ul.none { FONT-SIZE: 70%; line-height: 10pt; COLOR: #000000; list-style-position: intside; list-style-type: none; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; position:relative; width:150px; padding:10px; text-align:center; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #EDF5F5; border: 1px solid #0000000; } AND THE HTML:- <ul class="none"> <li>NEWS 1</li> <li>NEWS 2</li> <li>NEWS 3</li> <li>NEWS 4</li> <li>NEWS 5</li> </ul> I want to have a larger gap between each <li> item, without using a <p> or a <br>? Line height or spacing does not work, it spaces out everything. E.g if the text in the <li> is longer than a line it makes this line higher, which means it looks well daft if you see what i mean. because everything is so spaced out. Margin and Padding do not work for what i wish to achieve. Could anyone Help please. Hey, i made a header in with some space to get a navigation line over. So i put it in its place with css but when i zoom in or out it won't stay in the middle like evrything else, i tried evrything, display:block, margin:0px, position:absolute I need to implement ASP .NET form with few radiobuttons. The RadioButton1.Text is set in .cs file. I would like to configure it so that if text is too long it won't extend to 2 lines, but is clipped and have ellipses. I can't make it work. I read about it should has some nowrap defined and overflow: hidden; text-overflow:ellipsis defined somewhere. The problem is i don't know where! Plz help me! I heve three images - all in their own div - across the page. I want these images centered. I then want text UNDER these images. As you can see in my page, the text is actually starting to the right of my images. Why is this happening? http://69.89.31.86/~gentryfo/ Thanks. I have a left-hand side nagivation TD containing plain-text links. The TD is a fixed width and I want to be able to indent automatically the second line of text in a link should the text for the text for the link exceed the fixed width of the TD. Anyone know how to achieve this effect? An example of what I might want it to look like... Code: Link one Link two A longer link three Link four Hi, I have started to get to grips with CSS but I am currently just playing - I have not designed any serious pages but am about to. I wondered if it is possible (I am sure it is but I cannot work out how) to use a h1 tag in the middle of a paragraph <p> without making it start a new line. Does anyone know of a method to force the text within the h1 tag to just flow within the sentance? For example if the above block was a paragraph the word CSS on the first line could be included within a h1 tag but it would remain on the line as it currently is (however in this case it would be forced to appear as capital letters, but I can take care of that part myself). Thanks for your time I was just coding this: and all the links appear on new lines... why is that? ARGH! I cant post links just type this: blumoney. latestdot. net/ plb/ pictures. php without the spaces and enters |