CSS - Disabled Select Boxes
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So I have a page with a disabled multiple select box, which is automatically populated with the relevant selected value. In Firefox, you can still see the value that's been automatically selected even though it's disabled. But in IE, you can't. Is there a way to make IE show that? Thanks in advance. Similar TutorialsNot sure if this is an HTML or CSS related question but here goes... googling gives me nothing. I have a form that I've built and on occasion one or two of the text fields may have text in side them but I've sent the text field to 'disabled' so that the user cannot change the information inside. The problem is is that some of my users are a little bit older and have a hard time seeing what is inside of the disabled text field because its already grayed out and the text inside is gray. Does anyone know if there is a way to change this or is it just a default with internet explorer? Thanks! of course it works nicely in firefox, but the devil IE refuses. any ideas on how to removie the border of a select box so it just appears with the down arrow? under the top three icons youll see the drop downs http://mattwild.com/turbo-concepts/main.php CSS i used background-image:url(''); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: 000000; color: ffffff; width:; height:; overflow: none; padding:0px 0px 0px 0px; margin:0px 0px 0px 0px; position:relative; left:0; bottom:0; border:0px solid; filter: alpha(opacity=60); opacity: 0.6; z-index:10; Hi folks. I am in the process of creating a feature in our Web application to allow users to create and manage a set of simple HTML email templates. At the bottom of my editor screen I show a preview of the formatted email (with the text and HTML entered into a textarea field). My problem is that when I output the preview to the Web page, it inherits all the styles from the parent page (for example an <h1> header has colors and special spacing, etc.). Is there a way to temporarily disable then re-enable the CSS styles defined in the header of the page so I can draw the "preview" with default browser CSS styles which will reflect more what an eMail program would look like? I am not sure if this can be done. If it could, it would be awesome and save me from having to code a special preview page or iFrame for the email template. I am using a CSS with my forms, including setting the color and text font for the <INPUT> buttons. However, if the button is disabled, the colors revert to system default. I've tried but can't seem to set the color if the button is disabled. Is it even possible? Thanks, Ok, don't blame me if this looks like a bad idea as it's not my code. I just have to make it work. Our navigation is basically a div that has a background which is three times the height of that div (and the background file contains different versions of each button or so I am told). Our code is below. We want to have a div behind the menu that will obviously show up if images are disabled but I can't get it working. Presumably because the nav div uses a background file and is not actually filled. Code: PHP Code: <div id="mainmenuText">text links to go below...</div> <div id="mainmenu"> <ul id="mainmenulist"> <li id="menu_homepage"><a href="index.php" title="Homepage" name="Homepage">Homepage</a></li> <li id="menu_apartments"><a href="apartments.php" title="Apartments" name="Apartments">Apartments</a></li> <li id="menu_villas"><a href="villas.php" title="Villas" name="Villas">Villas</a></li> <li id="menu_prices"><a href="prices.php" title="Price Matrix" name="Price Matrix">Price Matrix</a></li> <li id="menu_contact"><a href="contact.php" title="Contact Us" name="Contact Us">Contact Us</a></li> </ul> </div> CSS: PHP Code: #mainmenu { z-index:1000; height: 20px; background: transparent url("../images/layout/navigation.jpg") no-repeat top left; margin-left: 0px; } #mainmenuText { z-index:10; width:100%; height:100%; position:relative; top:10px; display:block; margin-left: 0px; } Is there a way to detect if the browser have disabled CSS? That way, I can redirect users to another page explaining that website won't function with his/her browser with disabled CSS. This is a small thing, but it's kind of annoying. I'm using CSS to make some buttons on my site purty. And they are purty. The problem comes in when I set a buttons state to "disabled". IE o' so nicely makes the button "grayed out". Mozilla browsers do squat. Observe he http://www.drcwbt.com/codetests/disabledbutton.htm I was hoping I might be able to skirt around this problem with the pseudo class ":disabled" but it appears that this is too new still and nobody supports it. Any ideas on how to "gray out" in Mozilla? This was bugging me for a while last week, devshed and google weren't helping much so I wrote my own. Basically if you're trying to get a Javascript enabled site to degrade then instead of writing a clumsy function to walk the DOM and "activate" your funky UI elements just document.write a CSS style block. Mind numbingly simple... and it works: Link: http://www.cyclomedia.co.uk/?40 Code: Code: <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="javascript_disabled.css"> <script type="text/javscript"> if( document.getElementById ) document.write('<' + 'link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="javascript_enabled.css">'); </script> </head> www.cyclomedia.co.uk - ASP, CSS and AJAX demos, examples and tutorials with free source code download Hi I have a page I am putting together and everything is fine until I take off js in ff. Then I get this small gap between the code thats would have gotten replaced by flash if js was enabled. Its right below the menu. If you could take a look at http://www.bostonredhat.com/menu.php with js enabled and with it disabled for me and let me know if you see any problems I am missing I would appreciate it. Thanks. Hi, if i test my website with javascript disabled i don't see any colors or styles(it automatically disables css too). i don't know if its normal or not?? i din't disable css rather i disabled javascript only. all suggestions and recommendations are most welcome. When a Text Input is disabled, is there a way to control the visual characteristics such that it's not as subdued, or use different colors for the text / background? I've searched and searched with no luck. Does anyone know if it is possible to set a style that would set all my disabled textboxs to a grey bg color, back to white on enabling. I know I can perform it through javascript. I'm just trying to do as much with styles as possible here. If someone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it. I only need it to work in IE6. Thanks hi im using a CSS drop down menu, when my browser is refreshed it becomes disabled/stopsworking. im using IE browser. i got the css drop down list script from the web. can someone help me please! Hi, did not know if to post this in css, html or javascript forum Anyway, I have done a slideshow wich uses css, javascript and mootools. Works like a charm, however if I turn javascript off I have the small images and url of the large images all over the content of the page, awful. noscript does not work, If I add a noscript, I get the noscript text, but also all images and url all over the page. I did found a way adding a css rule inside the noscript tag, however that dont validate, you cant put css there, and I want the site to validate. So how should I do it? Been trying many ways and none works. The images are displayed in the html like this: Code: <div id="dg-image-gallery" class="dg-image-gallery"> <div class="dg-image-gallery-image"> <img class="dg-image-gallery-thumb" alt="Images properties for rent in Marbella." src="nuevas/casa_blanca_4_house_pool-2.jpg"> <span class="dg-image-gallery-caption">The house and heated pool</span> <span class="dg-image-gallery-large-image-path">nuevas/casa_blanca_4_house_pool.jpg</span> And the javascript in the html page is like this: <script type="text/javascript"> var gallery = new DG.ImageGallery({ el : 'dg-image-gallery', autoplay : { pause : 2 } }); </script> Thanks in advance, Helen My boxes line up horizontally perfectly in Firefox but not in IE7 (not suprisingly). Because of the rules I can't show you the link but the html places two boxes side by side lined up so that they are the same distance from the top. It looks right in Firefox but IE7 drops the right box about 10 pixels or so. My Html is this: <div id="newsboxleft"> <div id="newsboxright"></div></div> My CSS is this: #newsboxleft { margin: 10px auto; position: relative; top: 0px; left: -187px; width: 350px; height: 142px; background: url(../images/newsboxleft.jpg) repeat-x top; border-top: 0px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; padding: 0px; clear: both; } #newsboxright { margin: 10px auto; position: relative; top: 0px; left: 373px; width: 350px; height: 142px; background: url(../images/newsboxright.jpg) repeat-x top; border-top: 0px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; padding: 0px; clear: both; } I hope someone can help. Thanks. Hi guys, I am trying to achieve the following: Box 1 | ------ Box 2 | ** With a 3rd box to the right of box 1&2 I have got this far but cant work out how to do 'box2' Code: <div id="box2"> box 2 </div> <div id="box3"> box 3 </div> Code: #box2 { float: left; padding: 10px; margin: 20px; background: #ffffff; width: 100px; /* ie5win fudge begins */ voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family:inherit; width: 100px; } html>body #box2 { width: 100px; /* ie5win fudge ends */ } #box3 { float: right; padding: 10px; margin: 20px; background: #ffffff; width: 100px; /* ie5win fudge begins */ voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family:inherit; width: 100px; } html>body #box3 { width: 100px; /* ie5win fudge ends */ } Can anyone possibly help? Hello, I created a site with floating frames and it looks good in IE6 and FF/Mozilla. But I have one problem: I use in my dynamic layout an ID more then once (thats not OK according w3 validation) I tried to do something with pseudo classes but this works not really goed. My "uni" thumb box is used on two diff. pages The skyscraper: http://www.all4yourwebsite.com/ and the result/search page: http://www.all4yourwebsite.com/search.php I know there is a solution, but because the tumbbox have to be much flexible the solution must be simple as the current (wrong) solution. Anyone an idea? Hallo, I have in several cases serious problems with floating boxes. Not with the standard layout's like here described http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/ but with more complicated layouts. I know to place the float attribute but have problems with setting the clear attribute. Does some know a good source where I find more information or documented examples ? Finally I can fix my problems, but it take so much time of testing... Thnaks Hello: I'm trying to place two drop down boxes at the right of my page. When I view the pages in Firefox and Internet Explorer, they are so far off. You can view the page yourself by visiting: http://www.informedmortgage/100-financing.html I've tried changing widths, margins, etc and am having no luck. I can use some help. I hope someone can help me out. Thank you. Back to top Im trying to replicate the vertical navigation style that is used on the Mozilla Firefox Website (as seen to the left). I have sucessfully done this useing images, with the exclusion of a space problem between the items and the end images in FireFox. I am using the strict.dtd and am frustrated with this problem. Iff anyone can help me create a nav with this style that would be wonderful. Here is the css im using: Code: .cssnavend { position:relative; font-family: arial, verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; display: block; width: 209px; height: 9px; margin: 0; margin-bottom:0px; padding: 0; } .cssnav { position:relative; font-family: arial, verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; background-image: url(images/but-over.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; display: block; width: 209px; height: 31px; margin: 0; margin-bottom:0px; padding: 0; } .cssnav a { display:block; font-size: 11px; width: 209px; height: 31px; display: block; float: left; margin: 0; padding: 0; color: #096CCE; text-decoration: none; } .cssnav img { width: 100%; height: 100%; border: 0; } .cssnav a:hover{ color: #000; } * html a:hover { visibility:visible } .cssnav a:hover img{ visibility:hidden } .cssnav span { position:absolute; left:7px; top:7px; margin:0; cursor: pointer; } #box { margin-top: 10px; padding: 0; width: 209px; display: block; } #boxtop { width: 209px; height: 11px; } #boxcontent { width: 209px; background: #DFE5EB; } #boxbottom { width: 209px; height: 11px; } #boxtext { width: 209px; background: #DFE5EB; padding: 2px; } The following code is me testing my css. The first group is useing the cssnav styles. The 2nd group is using the box styles. The 3rd group is a try at making a content box with rounded corners that is a spacific width. Unfortunatly, the content of the box will not wrap to the width of the box, instead it continues on 1 line and outside the box. Code: <div class="cssnavend"><img src="images/but-top.jpg"></div> <div class="cssnav"><a href="index.php"><img src="images/but-up.jpg" /><span>Home</span></a></div> <div class="cssnav"><a href="#"><img src="images/but-up.jpg" /><span>This is a test</span></a></div> <div class="cssnav"><a href="phpbb/index.php" target=_blank><img src="images/but-up.jpg" /><span>Forum</span></a></div> <div class="cssnavend"><img src="images/but-bot.jpg"></div> <br><br> <div class="box"> <div class="boxtop"><img src=images/but-top.jpg></div> <div content="boxcontent"> <div class="cssnav"><a href="#"><img src="images/but-up.jpg" /><span>Home</span></a></div> <div class="cssnav"><a href="#"><img src="images/but-up.jpg" /><span>This is a test</span></a></div> <div class="cssnav"><a href="#"><img src="images/but-up.jpg" /><span>Forum</span></a></div> </div> <div class="boxbottom"><img src=images/but-bot.jpg></div> </div> <br><br> <div class="box"> <div class="boxtop"><img src=images/box-top.jpg></div> <div class="boxcontent"> <div class="boxtext">This is some text inside of the box. This text should wrap and be padded.</div> </div> <div class="boxbottom"><img src=images/box-bot.jpg></div> </div> Thank you all who help. |