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Hi! Imagine I have many blockquote elements on a page like this: <blockquote> <p id="quote">...</p> <p id="author">...</p> </blockquote> <blockquote> <p id="quote">...</p> <p id="author">...</p> </blockquote> ... Is it legal to have many id="quote" and id="author" ? Or should I use class. Have a doubt here cause the id="..."s are under a blockquote element (enclosed in a defined element). Thanks Similar TutorialsHi! Is this definition of a html table valid xhtml? <table> <tr> <td></td> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td></td> </tr> </table> In short, is it legal to have more TDs in one TR than in another? Thanks I am generating a list with PHP that is going to be printed out and hung up for display. I would prefer if the following weren't printed. 1) Top Left - Page Title (I know I can have this disappear by having a blank title, but I would prefer to have one) 2) Top Right - Page URL 3) Bottom Left - Page number (ex: 1 of 2) 4) Bottom Right - Date Is there any way to print the list without these? I wasn't sure if there is some css I can use, or if this is something that the printer prints automatically. Thanks Hi All : Currently i'm running in .NET platform together with VB.net and ASP. I faced a problem regarding to the PAGE BREAK html tag. The problem is when i want to print out a report, it will show with scroll bar and the report is very long. So what i have to do is to apply Page-Break-After/Before into the HTML. how am i know if the report already apply the Page Break function or not? And the only style i can use is CSS. Anyone familiar with this? It's urgent !! Hope can get anyone help asap. Regards, JeFFery I am trying to make a pattern tile the full height of the page and match up with an image at the top. It's a little bit hard to explain and a lot easier to show, so I've documented my first two attempts below. Failed Solution 1 - Pattern as a part of a div set at height: 100%; with outer divs also set at height: 100%; See attempt 1: Code: http://www.hesterdesigns.com/Web2/yellow.html Problem is that the divs aren't growing to the height of the page, and so the pattern isn't tiling the whole height of the page. Failed Solution 2 - The Pattern is part of the body background which tiles on y. See attempt 2: Code: http://www.hesterdesigns.com/Web2/index.html Any suggestions? I'm hoping to find a way to do this using only CSS and without having to resort to Javascript solutions. Howcome: html, body { color: #06F; background-color: #000; font-size: 16px; text-align: center; width: 768px; } Doesn't center the page in the browser? How can I center it? Output example on my website here. Hello everyone, I've been working on my school website for some time now - but I recently started over where the markup and style sheets are concerned. Both my html and css validate. This is my html source: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Secondary School</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function view_event(url) { window.open(url, 'event', 'top=100, left=100, width=200, height=350'); return false; } //--> </script> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <h1> Secondary.School. </h1> <div id="nav"> <ul> <li> <a href="index.php"> Homepage </a> </li> <li> <a href="#"> School Information </a> </li> <li> <a href="departments.html"> Departments </a> </li> <li> <a href="#"> Clubs </a> </li> <li> <a href="#"> SCC </a> </li> <li> <a href="#"> Resources </a> </li> </ul> </div> <div id="primaryRail" class="rail"> <h2> Contact information </h2> <p> <b> 127 Maple Street Testo, Orbuk, H58 435 </b> <br /> <b> Telephone: </b> (456) 245-5677 <br /> <b> Fax: </b> (456) 456-4567 </p> </div> <div id="secondaryRail" class="rail"> <h2> Our administration </h2> <p> <b> Principal: </b> <i> Alan N </i> <br /> <b> Vice-Principal: </b> <i> Lucy S </i> <br /> <b> Vice-Principal: </b> <i> Candice H </i> </p> </div> <div id="primaryContent" class="content"> <h3> Welcome to the Secondary School website! </h3> <p><b>XHTML TESTING</b><br /> April 11, 2007<br /> Posted by : <b>admin</b><br /> Pellentesque sit amet mauris. 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Vestibulum non purus. </p> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <p> <img src="images/tiger.jpg" alt="tiger logo" style="float: left;" /> | <a href="#"> homepage </a> | <a href="#"> school information </a> | <a href="#"> departments </a> | <a href="#"> clubs </a> | <a href="#"> scc </a> | <a href="#"> resources </a> | <br /> Copyright <span style="font-size: x-small;"> 2007 </span> Secondary School. </p> </div> </body> </html> And this is my style sheet: Code: /* Secondary School CSS Document /* Page and Link Formatting ---------------------------- */ a { text-decoration: underline; font-family: Georgia; padding-bottom: 3px; color: #FF42B1; } #nav a { text-decoration: none; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12px; padding: 12px 10px 8px 10px; color: #F9F9F9; } #nav a:hover { background: #454545; } #nav li { display: inline; } body { background: url('images/header.png') repeat-x; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align:center; } /* Divs etc... ---------------------------- */ #container { margin:0px auto; width: 700px; text-align: left; } #container h1 { margin-top: 60px; } #primaryRail { width: 350px; float: left; } #secondaryRail { width: 350px; float: left; } #primaryContent { margin: 55px 0px 0px 0px; width: 500px; float: left; } #secondaryContent { margin: 55px 0px 0px 25px; width: 175px; float: left; } #footer { clear: both; text-align: center; background: #EDEDED; border: #E2E2E2 2px solid; } /* Standard Elements ---------------------------- */ h1 { font-family: Georgia; font-weight: normal; font-size: 2em; color: #F9F9F9; } h2 { font-family: Georgia; font-weight: normal; font-size: 1.5em; color: #454545; } h3 { font-family: Georgia; font-weight: normal; font-size: 1.5em; color: #812F2F; } .rail h2 { color: #FFD11B; } p { font-family: Georgia; font-size: .85em; color: #454545; } .rail p { color: #F9F9F9; } .content p { line-height: 1.5em; } ul { padding: 0px; } li { list-style: none; } table { color: #AFAFAF; } td { padding: 5px; padding-top: 2px; padding-bottom: 2px; } .days { background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; font-size: .75em; } .week { background: #FFFFFF; font-size: .75em; } .nomonth { background: #FAFAFA; } #swd_info { display: none; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; position: absolute; width: 180px; background-color: #FFFF99; color: #000000; border: 1px solid #000000; padding: 3px; font-size: 10px; text-align: justify; } This is how it looks in FF, and that is how I would like to to be in FF, and any common browser that the user may be operating: img133.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ffexampletx6.jpg Thank you! I could do this using Frames but I absolutely loathe them so I need to do it in CSS I have an A-Z across the top of the page which stays there while the results scroll below. Unfortunately, while I can do basic CSS, complicated stuff like this is way beyond me! Help would be most appreciated! Hi, I have a front page which is one image only, no text. The image is centered horizontally (i.e. a simply text-align: center; ). My question is - how do I centre it vertically? (no matter what the resolution of the website visitor is). i.e. Currently the image is at the top of my screen. I would like it to be in the centre, both horizontally and vertically. Many thanks! Alright... I give up on this one. The copyright moves up and down by a pixel or two between different pages. Go from the Home page to the Diabetes page and look at the footer and you will see. I have tried changing the margins, padding, and line-height on the text in the footer. I can get it to temporarily work but as soon as I change anything above the copyright (i.e. in the #content div) like line-height, add text, and etc it moves the copyright between pages again. Basically the content div is pushing down on the copyright differently depending on the amount of text that is in the article. Because other than the text all the articles pages code is exactly the same. All the footer text is a PHP include if that makes a difference. Thanks for looking at it because I have been working on this for quite a few days now and it is buggin the ba-jesus out of me? I have a theory, the footer (thats where the copyright is) is absolute positioned. Therefore it is taken out of the flow of the document. Could this be the cause of my problem? So if I were to place all the copyright and footer links within another div within the footer div would that bring those back into flow? Like if I gave that new div a position of static or something? Or is it out of the flow regardless because it's sitting inside of an absolute positioned div? Thanks a lot - here is the site in question When I start my page layout, it always starts around an inch down from the top of the browser. Ive seen websites, like techeblog.com that start all the way from the top. How do i do that? Thanks. Dear all I need page height vary from page to page. But I cannot do this , please send your comments for this You can access my css , Other question is , different appear for firefox and IE , some time footer overlap I need to set pages height for their contents, can I do it with one , it is difficult to do all pages for separate styles This is my link "www. kawdoco. com/ test /" Thanks asanka Hey guys. You can run an image, a border, text, whatever you want off the top of the page, but can you do it with the bottom of the page. Code: .top { position: relative; left: 0px; top: -75px; } That will of course run an image off the top of the page, but Code: .bottom { position: relative; left: 0px; bottom: -250px; } this line of code will simply but the image relative to the top image and it's completely visible, meaning the user can view the entire image simply by scrolling down. I'm placing my <id>'s in tables right now, but I'm open to whatever. I simply want an image consistently, running off the top of the page and the bottom of the page at all times. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Hello! I'm gonna try to keep this as simple as I can, I don't know css at all... I have a site where I'm gonna feature trailers in Quicktime and I'm planning on using a script called clearbox to open these trailers. Go to my site and view the trailers to see what clearbox is. Now, to my problem. I'm gonna have 20 trailers per page, but all the trailers are not the same size. If you check out the trailers on my site you can see that the close button for the Pirates 2 trailer is a bit off, as to the National Treasure trailer where the button is where it's supposed to be. That's because the trailers are in different sizes, and the boxes/windows also are in different sizes. To change the position of the close button, I have to edit the clearbox.css file. What I'm getting at is that I must have one clearbox.css file for each trailer/window and that every clearbox.css file needs an id or something so I can call it from within the html/php file. Here's the code for clearbox as I have right now on my site. First up is the code I have within the head section... Code: <link href="piratesofthecaribbean2/css_trailer/clearbox.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script src="piratesofthecaribbean2/js/clearbox.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <link href="nationaltreasure/css_trailer/clearbox.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script src="nationaltreasure/js/clearbox.js" type="text/javascript"></script> And here are the links for the "View trailer"-buttons... Code: <a href="piratesofthecaribbean2/trailer.php" rel="clearbox(668,,330,,click)"><img border="0" src="http://www.jbfans.com/images/linkfilms_viewtrailer-normal.jpg" class="domroll http://www.jbfans.com/images/linkfilms_viewtrailer-hover.jpg" width="124" height="27"></a> Code: <a href="nationaltreasure/trailer.php" rel="clearbox(668,,342,,click)"><img border="0" src="http://www.jbfans.com/images/linkfilms_viewtrailer-normal.jpg" class="domroll http://www.jbfans.com/images/linkfilms_viewtrailer-hover.jpg" width="124" height="27"></a> Clearly, this setting doesn't work. What I wanna know is if I can have multiple clearbox.css files with different settings (to suit each trailer/window) and if I can call these clearbox.css files in this link: Code: <a href="nationaltreasure/trailer.php" rel="clearbox(668,,342,,click)"><img border="0" src="http://www.jbfans.com/images/linkfilms_viewtrailer-normal.jpg" class="domroll http://www.jbfans.com/images/linkfilms_viewtrailer-hover.jpg" width="124" height="27"></a> I hope someone understands what I want, I really want this to work! Thanks in advance! I would like to have multiple id and all using hover link for all #test1, #test2, #test3, #test4 a:hover{ color:#0F0; } this doesn't work. NOT sure why?? thanks Hi all, I have several CSS files to look after different browsers, but I use javascript to match the IE css with IE browsers, etc. Can you only have one CSS file that looks after ALL browsers? So that if the user doesn't have javascript it's not a problem? I've heard of css hacks and css filters being used but I'm not all that familiar. Ben Hi, i need to delvelop something like "SomeName X". Currently i am doing with DIV(1 DIV for 'SomeName' and 1 DIV for 'X' and finally float-left to another DIV). Since these names(like "Somename1 X",'Somename2 X"...) are populated in the div container, when it reaches the right end of the container, "X" alone getting wrapped to the next line. But it has to be along with 'SomeName' always. As other forums says, I tried with table but it didn't work since the final div container is fixed and i get multiple names with variant length. I tried clear:both, float left - it too didn't work. I have seen like the one in facebook - compose page. I would like to know how to implement this. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance. Based on CSS, on a static XHTML-written site, can multiple languages be used? And can they be user-switchable? Thanks, Chris Ok. So after some one i don't know on a website i was reading told me i should replace my tables with CSS i decided to listen to them. Now the website's top bar should look like this: http://www.leeksoftware.co.uk And i decided to do each box as a DIV. BUT! I can't get them all in a line. I can get the yellow one to the right of the long one but then i cant get the rest in the line. So far the CSS is: Code: div.logo { height: 70px; width: 618px; background-color: #476cD9; float: left; } div.home { height: 70px; width: 100px; background-color: #E29942; margin-left: 619px; float: left; } div.soft { height: 70px; width: 100px; background-color: #CC3333; margin-left: 719px; } div.tuto { height: 70px; width: 100px; background-color: #006666; margin-left: 819px; } div.cont { height: 70px; width: 100px; background-color: #254D78; margin-left: 919px; } I tired adding float left to all of them but that made them go diagonal. Can any one help? Thanks Matt Hi, I'm trying to use multiple classes: div class="class1 class2". As usual, IE 6 does all but not what you would expect. Please allow me to post a code snippet: Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .class1 { background-color: red; } .class2 { background-color: green; } .class1.class2 { background-color: yellow; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="class1"> .class1 -- should be red </div> <div class="class1 class2"> .class1.class2 -- should be yellow </div> <div class="class2"> .class2 -- should be green </div> </body> </html> Sadly, the rule for .class1.class2 is also applied to the third div, where it should clearly NOT apply, so it is yellow instead of green. I know that using subclasses "is not safe for IE", as is CSS in general -- but is there a workaround that doesn't force me to abandon the technique? Thank you, answers appreciated! I know that there have been a few posts on this in the past but none seem to specifically cover what I am after. I am currently creating a CMS for a few sites that I run. Now don't get me wrong this is nothing flashy, it's just a personal project, however, when designing pages I can get everything to display in FF, Opera and IE perfectly well, however, as I add new elementes to the page things seem to get a little.. out of place. My pages always display perfectly well in FF and Opera, however, IE 6 & IE 7 usually have small problems to do with margins and such, nothing life changing but I am very critical of my own work. My question is whether or not I should create seperate style sheets for IE6 & IE7 that overwrite certain bits of the CSS that IE doesnt like and replace it with code that works well in IE, whilst hiding it from other browsers. I would also be interested if people have other suggestions with regard to this as I am always up for learning new skills and ways of doing things. Thanks for reading! Regards, Matt. |