CSS - Css, Link Background Image, Problems
ok here is a thing, it is also a firefox and ei related issue, when i specify background image for my link and specify lef-padding so that, small image that i attached looks like bulleting point, now if my width of the link is longer then my column then logically it will continue on a next line, and everything is great in firefox, but in ei what happens to background image it centers between two lines. So how can i fix it so it sticks to with in first boundary edges of the first line like in fire fox. to see example check the opticsblog.com
Similar TutorialsI'm setting up my first CSS page and am having a problem I do not understand. I set up my CSS page "test.css" like this:<STYLE TYPE="text/css"> BODY {background-color: #C4C4C4} H1 {font-family: serif; font-style: italic; font-weight: 900; font-size: xx-large; color : #CC3300} H2 {font-family: Fantasy; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700; font-size: large; color : #666699} P {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: normal; font-size: x-small; color : #993366} B {background-color: #FFFFFF; font-size: medium} </STYLE> If I copy this code directly into my <HEAD> section, it all works as expected, but when I replace this with a <LINK REL="test.css"> statement, the background and bold styles do not work while all the rest work the same. Any ideas??? Joel Hi. Really hoping someone can help me with this... I'll try and explain this as best I can(!) Basically I've got a page containing a block of 9 images, with each linking to a video clip. At the moment I've got the CSS coded so that whenever the mouse is hovered over the 'infobar' (at the bottom of each image) it goes from having a transparent background with black text to having a grey background with white text. What I'm trying to achieve is that same effect whenever the mouse is hovered over any part of the image and infobar. The live online link can be found at: www.markmcm.co.uk/test/test.html The CSS is as as follows: Code: /* * Page Stylesheet */ body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background-color: #eaeaea; border:0; margin:0; padding:0; height: 100%; } a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; } a:active { text-decoration: none; } #container { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; min-height: 100%; width: 936px; } * html #container { height: 100%; } #content { float:left; position: relative; height: 528px; width: 936px; z-index: 0; } .miniscreen1, .miniscreen2, .miniscreen3, .miniscreen4, .miniscreen5, .miniscreen6, .miniscreen7, .miniscreen8, .miniscreen9 { position: absolute; float: left; display: block; width: 312px; height: 176px; } .miniscreen1 { top: 0; left: 0; } .miniscreen2 { top:0; left: 312px; } .miniscreen3 { top: 0; left: 624px; } .miniscreen4 { left: 0; top:176px; } .miniscreen5 { left: 312px; top:176px; } .miniscreen6 { left: 624px; top:176px; } .miniscreen7 { left: 0; top:352px; } .miniscreen8 { left: 312px; top:352px; } .miniscreen9 { left: 624px; top:352px; } .info { height: 30px; top:3px; left: 40px; width: 265px; float: left; position: absolute; } .infobar { left:0px; position: absolute; top: 140px; width: 312px; height: 36px; outline: none; color:#000; background: url("data/infobar.png") no-repeat 0 0; z-index: 650; } .infobar:hover { background-position: 0 -36px; outline: none; color:#fff; } #infobar span { display: none; outline: none; } .clip_title { outline: none; font-size: 85%; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } .clip_sub { outline: none; height: 13px; font-size: 80%; line-height: 13px; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } And the HTML is: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Test Page</title> <meta name="description" content=" " /> <meta name="keywords" content=" " /> <meta name="generator" content=" " /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="page.css" media="screen" /> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="content"> <span class="miniscreen1"> <a href="#"> <img src="img/clip1.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 1<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen2"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip2.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 2<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen3"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip3.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 3<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen4"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip4.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 4<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen5"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip5.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 5<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen6"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip6.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 6<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen7"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip7.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 7<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen8"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip8.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 8<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen9"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip9.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 9<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> </div> </div> </body> </html> There must be a better (and easier?) way to do this. Any help would be very-much appreciated - and save an old bloke from tearing too much of his hair out(!) I have a problem that I just cannot figure out. Scenario I want to have my site have 2 background images, one for the actual html (THE WHOLE BROWSER WINDOW) which I created an image 20 pixels wide x 2500 high, so it accounts for most used screen resoltuions. Then I need to have a second image within the pagediv (container) ( think that is correct place to have it) that fills the width of the actual page, I have my page set for 940 pixels wide. Now I can acheive this fine by placing the second image in the css style sheet for my page container. But the problem that happens is the page goes beyond the window height, and when you scroll down at the point of the end of your window, the background image is cropped off. It seems that it is finishing at the end of my window. How can I stop this so that it is the actual lenght of the window with teh scroll. A link to the page where if you scroll it cuts off the lilac colour: http://www.acklamflooringservices.co.uk/development/index.html The css code for my html/body and page div. Code: html { height:100% } body { margin: 0px; background-color: #CCCCFF; background-image: url(inc/grnd.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; height: 100% } #PageDiv { position:relative; width: 940px; margin:0px auto; background-image: url(inc/grnd2.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; height: 100% } for some reason my background image is NOT showing up-- i have tried everything that i can think of -- i do have an IMAGE directory on server-- and the image is in the directory -- i am sure it is something stupid that i am not seeing or doing but sure would appreciate a little help-- thanks in advance for help-- i so appreciate it here are links to site and code PAGE CSS - EDIT - I feel stupid because the images are named content_02.jpg not content02.jpg Sorry - I knew I wasn't crazy I've encountered a seriously odd css difficulty. Where as two nearly identical tags being called upon in the same manner... one will work and the other will not. This is my Stylesheet Code: td.bgimg1 { background-image: url('images/content02.jpg'); } td.bgimg2 { background-image: url('images/content06.jpg'); } td.bgimg3 { background-image: url('images/index_17.jpg'); } td.bgimg4 { background-image: url('images/index_18.jpg'); } td.upbgimg1 { background-image: url('../images/content02.jpg'); } td.upbgimg2 { background-image: url('../images/content06.jpg'); } td.upbgimg3 { background-image: url('../images/index_17.jpg'); } td.upbgimg4 { background-image: url('../images/index_18.jpg'); } td.upbgimg5 { background-image: url('../images/comic_01.jpg'); } A:link { FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, tahoma, Arial; COLOR: #284966; TEXT-DECORATION: underline; } A:visited { FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, tahoma, Arial; color : #284966; text-decoration : underline; } A:active { FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, tahoma, Arial; COLOR: #284966; TEXT-DECORATION: underline; } A:hover { FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, tahoma, Arial; COLOR: #FF8C00; TEXT-DECORATION: underline; } body{ font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 8pt; font-style: normal; line-height: normal; font-weight: normal; font-variant: normal; text-transform: none; color: #000000; margin-top:0; margin-left:0; margin-right:0; margin-bottom:0 } table{ font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 8pt; font-style: normal; line-height: normal; font-weight: normal; font-variant: normal; text-transform: none; color: #000000; } This is the code where they are called upon... Code: <td width="16" class="upbgimg3"></td> This one works Code: <td width="16" class="upbgimg4"><div align="right"></div></td> As does this.. --- But the following don't work. Code: <td class="upbgimg2"> </td> Code: <td class="upbgimg1" valign="bottom"><div align="center">- Text -</div></td> I am linking to my style sheet as follows. Code: <link href="../textstyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> Any ideas? Just wondering if there was any way to have a background-image as a link? The reason why: I have a banner across the top of a site, and I'm sure I can probably lay it out using Divs, but I had made the banner a background anyways because I have a horiz. nav. menu that needed to go across the bottom of the banner on the left side. Essentially, there's a logo at the top left, nav. menu on the bottom left, and an image on the entire right side. But now I realized that I should make the logo a link back to the main page of the site. So can I make a background-image as a link, or do I need to pull it out and make it a regular image? Thanks. Hi, Please help me with this, I'm at my wit's end. I can not for the life of me set the background image of a link from the CSS. I can do it from the link HTML itself with: Code: style="background-image: url(resources/menu_over.jpg);" But I CANNOT do it from the CSS with something like this: Code: <a class="navlink" href="#">asdf</a> Code: .navlink { /*background-color: red;*/ background-image: url(resources/menu_over.jpg); } Also, I am referincing my CSS file correctly b/c I tested it with "background-color", as you can see above. Please help... thanks Below is what I have. Displays fine in FF. In IE, there is approximatly a 13px white space under the image. Can't find an answer to this. Any insight is appreciated. --Sean HTML: <p id="dot"></p> CSS: #dot { position:relative; left: 0px; top: 0px; width:200px; height:6px; background-image: url(dot.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x; line-height:0pt; margin: 0px; } I had been helped on this board previously with this question for a site I was working on. I am using the same approach on another site to link back to the home page from the internal pages. And for all intents and purposes it is working. However I could/can not figure out how to precisely position where the link starts and ends. http://www.guestwardho.com/campground_map.html If, for example, you go to the above page and put your mouse over the header image you will see the link begins at the left edge of the header image. If you move to the right the link 'ends' a little more then half way across the image - at the uppercase 'H' in 'Ho' for reference. Again, this is fine for this purpose/site, but cannot figure out how to control where the link area starts and ends. Thank you in advance for your assistance. I have a site where the header img for the page is actually set in the CSS as a background-image: url (link). However, in good form, I'd like to place an <a href="home.htm"> on that image so that users can click the top header and return to the home page. Has anyone done this? If so, how did you accomplish it? If infinite monkeys, with infinite time, can write Shakespeare, IE's CSS support = 5 monkeys, 15 minutes. I have a div with a background image, repeat-y. Both IE and Firefox put the background image in place, both repeat correctly. The problem is, IE puts the background image on top of the text!!! Background images don't get z-indexes, do they? Nothing is absolutely positioned, either. MPEDrummer [edit] On further experimentation, it seems if the div with the BG image is position: relative, then it screws up IE's idea of what a background image implies [/edit] Dear all, I have an iframe of variable width (width="100%") and a fixed height. Within the iframe I show multiple divs containing calendar appointments. Quite often, the number of divs that are side by side causes the iframe to scroll horizontally, which is fine, but when I scroll to the right I lose my background image and colour in the portion that wasnt visible when the page loads. If I reduce the screen size down, and refresh, then expand again, the area of the iframe that appears has a white blank background. Is there any way around this? Many thanks, Mark Hi-- I'm sure I'm missing something incredible easy, but I'm working on no sleep so please help! I've got image buttons and for rollovers I want to have a simple color highlight on the top so I've got the image in the background of a <div> then in a nested <div> I put a 100% transparent .png inside a link tag. Using CSS, I said replace that with the semi-transparent .png. In Firefox it displays the highlight at the bottom of the button image; in IE 6, it doesn't even display the background. 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=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { margin-left: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } a img {border: none;} .button {width: 193px; height: 116px; background-image:url(button.jpg);} .button2 a:link {background-image:url(transparent.png); border: none; width: 193px; height: 116px; display: block;} .button2 a:hover {background-image:url(hover.png); border: none; width: 193px; height: 116px;} --> </style></head> <body> <div class="button"><div class="button2"><a href="#"><img src="transparent.png" width="193" height="116" /></a></div></div> </body> </html> Hi. I have just recently begun working with CSS. Is it possible with CSS (and without the use of any JavaScript) to have the background image change on a link mouseover? I have the first image below (blue.jpg) set as my default background image and would like the second image (blue1.jpg) to display when the user hovers over a particular link. URL URL Thanks for any help anyone can offer Hello, I'm trying to create an list menu like the one in attached image and I have 2 problems. 1. In IE 6,IE 7 the list is ordered verticaly and not horizontaly (in Opera and FF it is ok) 2. I need to align the text on the bottom of the list like inattached image. Here is what I manage to do till now : http://www.sibiul.net/test/list-align.php Anyone knows what I must do ? 10x Hi, I'm using html:link with a background image. This works fine on IE and Firefox, but the link won't show in Mozilla. Could changes to the css fix this? Does anyone know how to solve this? Regards, Nina Hey Guys, I designed a header logo in the top left corner of my psd document. I am now slicing my design up and I can't seem to be able to position the header into the top left hand corner. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is my CSS Code: ul#nav { height: 91px; width: 271px; margin:30 auto; background: url(images/logo.jpg) no-repeat; } The layout I have going is a bit difficult to explain. Here's a diagram.. The area of importance is the header. The content and main head area are centered. The area to the left and right of the header are a <div>. However, as you can see, the background image on the left is different than the one on the right. I'm having difficulty making this work. the images can be stretched horizontally without a problem, but the two sides must meet in the middle beneath the header. I hope this makes sense. What I've got to do, I think, is tell the background image of the underlying <div> to stretch to 100%, and make this image 300px wide or so including both sides of the image and a split. The split would hide behind the header. I can't find a method to stretch the background image, though. Does anybody know of a better way, or a way to achieve this method at all without getting into completely different layouts? Thanks in advance for any assistance/suggestions. I have my links defined with a dashed border, but I don't want this on linked images and I'm trying to figure out if I can accomplish this with CSS only without additional markup in my HTML file. Here is a sample file: http://www. shawkey.com/test/imagebordertest.html Any suggestions on how I can get the dashed border to not appear below the image and only appear below the text with just CSS? I have recently (as in yesterday) installed Fireworks and Dreamweaver and I have been turning a png into a webpage and I have spent so much time getting the page to how it is now, my problem is that when I add a paragraph <p> into the html so that I can add some text, the default css background stays but does cover the entire page any more. I could be wrong and this could be a html issue (which as I am posting this seems more apparent) but if I remove the <p> the page displays perfectly although obviously no place to add text. I tried grouping them into different <div> and assigning them different ids and trying multiple different css functions to get it working,assigning the background in css but this provided the exact same result so any help would be appreciated (I think this could be more html related so after looking at my files if it is feel free to move it). You will see when you open the html file that there is a white gap under the main buttons but if u remove the <p> from the html it disappears. XHTML 1.0 Transitional complaint CSS level 2.1 Valid Ok, I cant post a link to my files so below is the best I can do or torquesro.info/Full.rar (if this is against the rules, sorry and feel free to remove it) |