CSS - Setting Link Target As Existing Visible Div
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is there a way to set a link target to open the link in another div on the page? Similar Tutorialsis there a way to set the target of a class of links using css? the html : target="_blank" is not xhtml compliant. I am attempting to create a link on a page that will only appear when it is hovered upon. This is to direct an administrator to an admin page. Here is what I have attempted so far to no avail: Code: div.headleft { text-align: right; width: 100%; } div.headleft a:link { display: none; } div.headleft a:visited { display: none; } div.headleft a:hover { display: block; background: inherit; color: #ff0000; } div.headleft a:active { display: none; } I have tried a few variations to the above snippet of code and am at my wits end... My gratitude ahead of time... On my site I'm trying to have a messageboard within a CSS Div. While the phpBB/database is on a remote server, I think it would be easier to have it appear within the main div. Is there a way to do this? If not, I'm just going to make the messageboard appear in a new window. Thanks... I'm trying to combine Code: a img and Code: a:after So I'm trying to set :after for links that have images in them...I have no idea how to do it. This doesn't work: Code: a img:after This doesn't work either: Code: a>img:after I'm not sure if its my browser's lack of support for CSS again or just me. Is it possible to set link styles that are defined inside of a heading tag... for example, h1 a:link{bleh} h1 a:visited{bleh} h1 a:hover{bleh} I tried it... but it doesn't want to go, I'm thinking I might have to think of another solution Hi! How do I open a link in a new window in XHTML strict? (knowing that target="_blank" forbidden). Thank you Hi, Why doesn't my vertical nav display in IE? http://www.sabahseaside.com/sti/testindex.php Code: <div id="wrap"> <?php include 'banner.php'; ?> <div id="right"> <div class="prop"></div> <div id="menu"> <ul id="navmenu"> <li><a href="facilities.php">Facilities</a></li> <li><a href="otherinfo.php">Map & Info</a></li> <li><a href="tours.php">Tours</a></li> <li><a href="otherprops.php">Other Properties</a></li> <li><a href="links.php">Links</a></li> <li id="bottom"><a href="contact.php">Contact</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <div id="main"> http://www.sabahseaside.com/sti/layout.css I'll admit right off - I don't know much about CSS. I have a page that displays the event logs on my servers. If I display the whole message of each event it will take up way too much space. I'd like to have it so that if you move your mouse over the message like of the event, a "window" pops up (without navigating away from the page they are on) with the whole message. I know my viewers are going to be using IE 6.1. I've looked through here and on google for it, and I think I'm just looking in the wrong place. Thanks. Hi, I am using following css to apply vertical scrollbars in some tables: "clear: both; /*overflow: auto;*/ overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: auto; height: 164px; padding-left: 0px; /*changed_v5*/ padding-top: 0px; /*changed_v5*/ width: 100%; border-bottom: 1px solid #A5B9D1; scrollbar-base-color: #EAEEF4; scrollbar-arrow-color: #506286; scrollbar-DarkShadow-Color: #506286; vertical-align: top;" it seem to be working absolutely fine in IE,safari and firefox but not in Netscape. Can anyone help me regarding this??? Is there any single style which cud work all the 3 browsers mentioned above Hi, On the page http://simplyfocusing.net/LitSoc/ I have been trying to get CSS rollovers working. I use code similar to this For CSS Code: .nav { width:172px; height:32px; } td#nhome { background-image:url(nav-home.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; cursor:pointer; } td#nhome img { visibility:hidden; } td#nhome:hover img { visibility:visible; } For HTML Code: <td id="nhome" class="nav"><a href="index.htm"><img src="index_files/nav-home-over.gif" alt="" /></a></td> But the rollovers arent exactly working with IE. Works perfectly in FireFox 1. Also there seems to be some problem with the top right corner in IE. I can correct it by setting height to 0px in .shadowtopcorn but then it screws up FireFox. Any suggestions on what I should do? Thanks a lot Hi, I am pulling my hair out why the images are not visible on this page http://www.zahnarzt-oberland.de/Gmunden/Inhalte/test.htm It is based on this CSS gallery: http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/slide_show.html thank you in advance Raggi Hello, I'm learning CSS and need some help in solving a simple issue. I have a basic set of 6 thumbnails and I would like a drop shadow background image for each (just experimenting with bckgr images; I know this can be done with CSS). Code: <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { background-color: #bbb; } .wrapper { height: 400px; width: 744px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-top: 10%; background-image: url(images/glowBg.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; } .imageHolder { height: 400px; width: 600px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; background-image: url(images/galleryBg.jpg); background-repeat: repeat; } .imageHolder img { border: 1px solid #999; margin-top: 50px; margin-right: 45px; margin-left: 45px; background-image: url(drop.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; margin-bottom: 30px; } .imageHolder img:hover { border: 1px solid #F00; margin-top: 50px; margin-right: 45px; margin-left: 45px; margin-bottom: 30px; background-image: url(drop.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; } --> </style></head> <body> <div class="wrapper"> <div class="imageHolder"><img src="images/gallery/1th.jpg" width="100" height="100" /><img src="images/gallery/2th.jpg" width="100" height="100" /><img src="images/gallery/3th.jpg" width="100" height="100" /><img src="images/gallery/4th.jpg" width="100" height="100" /><img src="images/gallery/5th.jpg" width="100" height="100" /><img src="images/gallery/6th.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></div> </div> </body> </html> My problem is that drop.gif for the img tags is not showing up. It is in the same directory as the .html. If you go to http://mydomain/drop.gif it appears, and if you use it for background image of .imageHolder it appears as well so the image/path isn't messed up. I'm beating my head against the wall to get this little thing working. Please help! =D When I place my flash file in a html document I don't want the scroll bars visible, unless the window is resized smaller than the dimensions of the flash movie. I'm using this piece of code nicely to turn the scroll bars of the browser window off, but it dosn't turn them back on when needed. <STYLE TYPE="text/css"> BODY {overflow:hidden;} </STYLE> This link, http://www.one9ine.com/flash.html works the way I'm trying to work out. No scrollbars visible untill, the browser window is rezised smaller that the flash movie content. Cheers for the help. Hey guys, I built a site that uses a linked list as an multi-level menu. This menu works fine in Moz/Netscape, but I have to use IE behaviours (thus JavaScript) for it to work in IE. Because this is a list I've contained it in a div with overflow: auto. And set a new external css file using JavaScript to convert that list into the multi-level menu. The problem is the menu's horizontal submenus appears within the parent div, rather than overflowing above the parent. I was able to fix this problem using a z-index and overflow: visible in IE. However, in Gecko based browsers the menu's submenu's links aren't accessible over the site content also contained in an overflow: auto div. But, as said works fine in IE. Here is the site. To test this bizare functionality manipulate the #contentArea and #navArea properties in this css file. You will notice that there is a DHTML custom scrollbar if JS is enabled, this is because the only way I could get the submenu's to be accessible above the content in Gecko is to make the div overflow: hidden. Myself, and the developer of the orginal menu, have been working on this for weeks (well, more me) and haven't determined how to make the menu accessible while mantaining overflow: auto on the #contentArea div. Just today we had some limited success changing the #navArea position to fixed rather than absolute in Gecko. After some repositioning the menu was fully accessible at medium/100% text size. But, once the site was resized using font sizes (it uses a relative font size 'em' for an elastic layout) the fixed div wouldn't stay in position. I'm hoping that someone here is able to tell me how to set overflow: visible to overflow above an overflow:auto div in NS/Moz (I'm using FF0.8) and still work in IE? I'd greatly appreciate it because I want to replace the custom scrollbar with default scrollbars for accessibility. Thanx. Why on earth is visibility: hidden; not visible: false; ?? Not only do I have to worry about spelling visibility right and getting all the i's in the right spots, it make javascript that much harder. I have to pass object around rather than flipping a switch. It makes no logical sense IMO to have strings when you would have simply had a bool. Is it for future? Are they going to add 'transparent' and 'slightly visible'? Hopefully something else hard to spell like 'squirrel' CJB I am trying to set a height of a container div, and have the inner div spill out of the container without changing the height of the container div: Code: <style media="screen" type="text/css"> .inner{ width: 80px; height: 80px; background-color: #0000FF; } .outer { width: 120px; height: 20px; background-color: #FFFF00; overflow:visible; } </style> IE 6 is giving me trouble. It insists on making the container div the same height as the inner div. Anything I can do to tell IE6 to not change the height of the container? Hello all. I want to hide everything in a div with a particular id except for a specific tag. In other words, I want to be able to do the following: Code: <style type="text/css"> #outer { display: none; } #outer p { display: block; } </style> <div id="outer"> <p>This is text. </p> <h1>This is more text. </h1> </div> Where "This is text. " would appear but "This is more text. " would not appear? Is this possible? I understand the inheritance that #outer p is getting the display: none property from the parent but does not mean I cannot override it? dear all, is it possible, using css or otherwise, to have a div on my page remian visible even when the page is scrolled hoizontally and the div goes out of view. the div in question runs vertically down the left hand side of the page. there are javascript menus i have seen that do this (albeit usually when scrolling vertically), but i wonder if it can be done with css. many thanks, mark i have a div that has a background img. when i have p's within this div the background img only shows up if theres a line of text there. i specified the height: 277px to fix this (if theres a better way, pls let me know). and tried to put overflow:visible within p's but its still clipping. any ideas? containing div: Code: #content .col { width: 303px; height: 277px; background: url(../images/one_third_box_top.png) no-repeat; float: left; } p: Code: #content p, ul { padding: 0 25px 0 30px; line-height: 1.5em; overflow: visible; } edit: this problem is in mozilla, but not in IE... weird. theres also one minor thing on a totally different subject. paths.. my paths a Code: /pub /css main.css /images foo.jpg foo2.jpg index.html obviously i have a link to the main.css in the index file but when i try to use url(images/foo.jpg), foo.jpg wont load? the path looks right unless im missing something... instead i have to url(../images/foo.jpg) for it to work... i always thought the '../' meant parent directory of the file (which is index.html since its linked from it)... right? thanks in advance. On this page (FAQs.html) I'm using css Code: Original - css Code *:target {background-color: #ffff00;} *:target {background-color: #ffff00;} to get the yellow highlight on the corresponding Q/A when you click a question. Works great in FF2, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, and Safari. But of course IE7 has to be a problem. It doesn't work in IE7. (Don't know about IE6, don't have that to test it on.) I've been Googling for a way to implement this effect in IE but haven't found anything. Any ideas? Thanks, Ez P.S - the text on the FAQs page is just dummy-text until i get the real content to insert. |