CSS - Textarea Hidding Text
I have the css below & would like to make the text on imageOne hidden but don't know how.
<style> textarea.imageOne{ background-color:#000066; background-image:url('mom-copy.jpg'); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-attachment:fixed; color:000066; } textarea.imageTwo{ background-color:#000066; background-image:url('text3.jpg'); background-repeat:no-repeat; color:ffffff; } </style> Similar TutorialsI'm working on non scrolling header solution. There are plenty of them out there but none that allow for both vertical and horizontal scrolling. I've writen a solution that works in FF and IE, but has some display problems in IE. My questions is how to hide a thead in IE. I've set the height of the thead and th's to 0 in both javascript and CSS but I can't get the thead to shrink below the height of the text in the cell. Hi, I want to show the contents of a textarea as normal text in a preview block with all the text spacing intact. Name: ABC Age: 22 Place: World Somehow the spacing of the text is not displayed as in the textarea. How can this be done. Thanks Whiel everything else about the menu works fine, the hidden parts when not in use are over on the far right side of the page, hidden unless you scroll over. Practically, I would like to eliminate the bottom scroll bar, a) because it doesn't look good and b) because there is no reason for the user to need to see the hidden menu boxes until they are supposed to be displayed But of course I'm not sure what the problem with the code is:: #menu li:hover ul { left: 265px; z-index: 3; } #menu { width: 100px; } #menu, #menu ul { list-style: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; } #menu a { display: block; border-width: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100px; } #menu li ul { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 100%; width: 100%; z-index: 3; } #menu li ul:hover { display: none; z-index: 3; } #menu ul li:hover ul { display: block; z-index: 3; } the website link:: HOB Hi all, I'am using a component called TinyMce and what people not to dragg images into the textrea how would I prevent this? Regards, Stephen Alistoun I'm having trouble adding padding to a text area without affecting the scrollbar. I would like the padding:10px to only be around text in the textarea without making the scrollbar have padding around it. Is this possible? Thanks Hi there! I am trying to create a page with a HUGE textarea... that spans the entire browser window, excluding a 30px margin. How would I do this? I've searched for 100% height tutorials, et cetera, but I can't seem to apply this to my <textarea>. Is it even possible? CSS: Code: html, body { height: 100%; } body { background-image: url('images/background.jpg'); background-color: #09C; text-align: center; margin: 0; padding: 0; } #notepad { padding: 30px; width: 100%; height: 100%; background: #000; } textarea { width: 100%; min-height: 100%; } HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Xyteran Technologies - Notepad</title> <link href="CSS.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="notepad"> <form action="index.php" method="post"> <textarea></textarea> </form> </div> </body> </html> I have attached the file, If you Open a File using that, the Textarea was styled to go to 90% (<textarea style="width:100%;height:90%;"></textarea>) this is designed only to work in IE! Can someone please help me? Thank you, In advance Zero Hi, Does anyone know how to get text in a textarea to automatically wrap when the text input hits the right hand border of the textarea. It works fine in I.E. without any style rules or using the html tag 'wrap'. But in firefox the text just continues horizontally and a horizontal scroll bar appears at the bottom of the box when the text reaches the right-hand border. Read a solution somewhere, sometime ago but can't remember where. Tried so far: [1] css overflow rule [2] HTML 'wrap' attribute [3] css white-space rule solution must validate CSS. thanx in advanz Hi everyone I'm not sure weather this is a CSS issue. For that sake I'm not even sure if it's possible, but I'll take a try Is there any way I can totally remove the scrollbars from a textarea? I've noticed that firefox doesn't show them at all times, but IE seems to show them even when they're not necessary. Hello, I am defining a Text Area where I set it to 20 Rows and Width of 40em in my CSS code. Do I need to define the cols? In this case what is the difference between cols and width? I suppose I cannot define the cols in CSS. Thanks, Miguel i am sorry 2 have wasted ur time why cant i delete my threads anymore Ok, I thought this would be simple, but I was wrong. I have a simple <textarea>. In this textarea, I do not want to have the text wrap at the edge of the text box. Seems simple. Well, here's where the monkey **** starts to fly. It turns out that the w3c has deprecated the "wrap" attribute in XHTML 1.0 (which is the standard I use). Ok, there should be a CSS property to take care of this then, right? Wrong, as far as I can find anyway. I have found the white-space property and this sort of works in IE (but no horizontal scroll bar) and not at all in Firefox. Is there anything that I have missed that actually works correctly in multiple browsers, besides the "wrap" attribute (which, incidentally, works perfectly in both browsers)? My advice to me is to start drinking heavily. cadrunk: hello is it possible to use css or some other artifice to make textarea/input elements adjust their row/col/size when the user increases/decreases the font size? i'm mostly talking about IE, because netscape/etc. seem to work it out just fine... setting a relative font-size for textarea/input elements on the stylesheet doesn't seem to do the trick. as usual, i tried looking around for info on this but found none, i'm beginning to think it just can't be done. any help would be really appreciated Hi, I have made a nice form that is looks fine in FireFox though when I change it to IE the textarea gets larger and makes the form miss shapened and not inline with the input boxes I have created. Is there any to make the form that I have created look the same on both browsers? The code that I currently have is: Code: <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"> html, body { margin: 0; padding: 0; } label,input { display: block; width: 150px; float: left; margin-bottom: 10px; } textarea { display: block; width: 150px; float: left; margin-bottom: 10px; } label { text-align: right; width: 75px; padding-right: 20px; } br { clear: left; } </style> </head> <body> <form> <label for="name">Name</label> <input id="name" name="name"><br> <label for="address">Address</label> <input id="address" name="address"><br> <label for="email">Email</label> <input id="email" name="email"><br> <label for="message">Message</label> <textarea name="message" rows="10"</textarea><br /> </form> </body> </html> Thanks for any help guys The problem I am having here is that the image will stay fixed in the background as the text scrolls in IE but not in Firefox when I have it set one way and then it will reverse if I set it another way and stay fixed in Firefox but not fixed in IE. Here is what I am working with. Stays fixed in Firefox in center of the text area box and moves with entire page but stays in the center of the background of the whole lenght of text in text box (kind of like a scrolling blog) in IE textarea.textbox { background:#cccccc url(K.gif) no-repeat center; Stays fixed in IE in center of the text area box and moves with the entire page in IE but in Firefox when I scroll the whole page down it starts in the center of the text area but the whole page scrolls past and the image disappears. textarea.textbox { background:#cccccc url(K.gif) no-repeat center fixed; I want to figure out how to make the image the static background of the text box in both browsers. Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated. guys, can anyone help me with implementing a horizontal scroll bar in textarea? can't seem to do it myself Hello guys, i've been trying for the past 2 days to google for textarea sizing under strict mode. i have found no solution and at the moment my problem is this... here is the code: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "(URL address blocked: See forum rules)"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title>Untitled 1</title> <style type="text/css"> .style1 { text-align: center; width: 800px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="style1" style="padding: 0px; margin: 10px auto 10px auto; background-color: #D6EBF5; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; color: #000000; width: 800px;">Little Bunny</div> <div class="style1" style="margin: 0px auto 0px auto; background-color: #D6EBF5; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; color: #000000;"> <div style="width: 400px; float: left; background-color:#EBEDF3; height: 100px; text-align: center; line-height: 100px;">Text</div> <div style="width: 400px; overflow:visible; float: left; background-color:#F2F9E8" id="OuterDiv"> <form method="post"> <textarea cols="0" id="T1" name="TextArea1" rows="3" style="float:left; width:100%; height:100px; margin: 5px; padding:0">efefefefefef</textarea> </form> </div> </div> </body> </html> The Textarea expend over the surrounding Div and it shows differntly under FireFox 3.5.7 and IE 8 (tested for both) I'm trying to do the following: make the textarea width 100% and height 100px for example. + padding 5px outside the textarea (space 5px from left, right, top, bottom).. most importent thing is to see it equaly under both ff and ie.. hope you can correct my code since i'm clueless.... have a nice day Hello all! I'm having an odd problem. I have a select box and a textarea right next to each other that need to be the exact same dimensions. I figure, easy, just set the height and width via CSS properties, but that doesn't seem to be accurate at all - in either browser. I got out a neat program called pixel ruler to see exactly how many pixels each is displayed with. This is what happens: ie - Not counting borders, the textarea is the exact width and height. The select box is correct width (not counting the border. If you include the 1px standard blue border on any of these, they are 2px too wide or tall). However, the height of the select box(very annoying) seems to be somewhat ignored in that ie forces the select box to end at the end of a row, so giving it a height will just approximate a row number. It would be nice if I could fix this. Any thoughts on that? firefox- Not including the border, the select box is 2px too few in both the width and height. If you include the border it is exact. (which means that ie and ff are going to be hard to match.) But here is the REAL puzzler and the biggest reason for the post. Firefox seems to get the textarea size completely wrong. Not including the border, it is 2px too wide and tall! If you include the border, it is then 4px too wide and tall. I have no padding or margins on these by the way, so that can't be the answer. Any thought as to why firefox is putting extra width and height on textareas? Or any suggestions on making a textarea and select the same size in both ff and ie? Thanks! I'm using the following code below to try and get a CSS template that I can use on sites to make them as consistent as possible across browsers. I've done fairly well (I think), but I'm having trouble with odd stubborn space around textarea's and other form elements. Any suggestions on how to remove these margins/padding? Both CSS and HTML is validated OK. Code: /* CSS Document */ /* TAG DEFAULTS */ HTML { font-size:100%; /* IE correction */ /* Always show a scrollbar for short pages - stops the jump when the scrollbar appears. non-IE browsers */ height:100%; margin-bottom:1px; color:#352819; font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif; } BODY { /* Text-Sizing with ems: (URL address blocked: See forum rules) */ font-size:1em; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin:0; } TABLE { font-size:100%; /* IE correction */ border-collapse:collapse; border:0px none; } H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, P, BLOCKQUOTE { margin:5px 0 10px; line-height:100%; } H1 {font-size:2em;} H2 {font-size:1.5em;} H3 {font-size:1.25em;} H4 {font-size:1em;} H5 {font-size:.75em;} H6 {font-size:.55em;} INPUT, SELECT, TEXTAREA, TH, TD { font-size:1em; font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif; margin:0; padding:0; } INPUT, SELECT, TEXTAREA { border:1px solid #352819; } TEXTAREA { overflow: auto; width:300px; height:100px; } FORM, LI {margin:0;} UL {list-style-type:disc;} LI LI, LI P, TD P, BLOCKQUOTE P {font-size:1em} OL, UL { margin:0; padding:0; padding-left:23px; } A:LINK {color:#a47832;} A:VISITED {color:#a47832;} A:HOVER {color:#e5a135;} /* END TAG DEFAULTS */ Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Style Test</title> <link href="css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </head> <body> <table> <tr><th>Cell TH 1</th><th>Cell TH 2</th></tr> <tr><td>Cell TD 3</td><td>Cell TD 4</td></tr></table> <h1>This is H1</h1> <h2>This is H2</h2> <h3>This is H3</h3> <h4>This is H4</h4> <h5>This is H5</h5> <h6>This is H6</h6> <p>This is P</p> <UL> <LI>List Item 1</LI> <LI>List Item 2 Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped</LI> <LI>List Item 3</LI> </UL> <OL> <LI>List Item 1</LI> <LI>List Item 2 Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped Wrapped</LI> <LI>List Item 3</LI> </OL> <form action=""> <div><input value="Input" name="name" type="text"><input value="Input" name="name" type="text"><br> <input value="Input" name="name" type="text"><br> <input value="Input" name="name" type="text"> <select name="stuff"> <option>Option 1</option> <option>Option 2</option> <option>Option 3</option> </select><br> <select name="stuff"> <option>Option 1</option> <option>Option 2</option> <option>Option 3</option> </select> <select name="stuff"> <option>Option 1</option> <option>Option 2</option> <option>Option 3</option> </select><br> <table style="border:1px solid #000000;"><tr><td> </td></tr></table> <textarea name="myarea" cols="100" rows="5">This is my text area</textarea><textarea name="myarea" cols="100" rows="5">This is my text area</textarea><br> <table style="border:1px solid #000000;"><tr><td> </td></tr></table> <textarea name="myarea" cols="100" rows="5">This is my text area</textarea><br> <table style="border:1px solid #000000;"><tr><td> </td></tr></table> <input type=submit name=submit value="My Button"> <input type=submit name=submit value="My Button"><br> <input type=submit name=submit value="My Button"> </div></form> <div><a href="contact.shtml">Hyperlink</a></div> <blockquote><div>This is a blcokquote This is a blcokquote This is a blcokquote This is a blcokquote</div></blockquote> </body> </html> |