CSS - Does Your Mac Computer See What I See?
Dear Mac People... Do you see what I see?
For some reason the "As Recommended By:" box is not appearing on my co-workers' mac-laptops. (but it is on my mac and my PC) This link ( http://myproviderwebcapital.com/healthcare-capital-financing/ ) should look similar to this image http://i.imgur.com/JiH5Q.png Similar TutorialsI have a div on a web page set up so that all the links inside that div should not be underlined. Works great on every OS and browser I have tested it on... except one particular computer running Windows XP and Internet Explorer 8. That computer shows the links underlined. Other computers running Windows XP and Internet Explorer 8 show the links not underlined as intended. Is there some kind of personal browser setting in Win/IE8 that overrides the style sheet? I looked in Internet Options and found the option to underline links Always/Hover/Never, but that option seems to be set to always by default, and does not override the style sheet on other computers. Hi; why my container display different of size from different computer? In my computer, i can see the whole container(even i use different browser), but in some computer, just can see the part of the container, could anyone can help me, please. PHP Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <META HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <style type="text/css"> html head{ border:0; padding:0; margin:0; } body{ padding:0; border:0; margin:0; background-color:#CCCCCC; } #container { position: relative; width:1200px; height:750px; border:0; padding: 0; margin-top:40px; margin-bottom:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; background-color:#FFFFFF; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="container"> The new Prime Minister's personal support is still firming though. Polling of 1500 people by Auspoll early last week showed she has a 45 per cent approval rating, an 18 per cent disapproval rating and a whopping 37 per cent have reserved their judgment. The polling was taken before the asylum issue blew up in the Government's face. Labor's election planning has been brought forward by the rise of Ms Gillard as leader. A senior Labor source confirmed last week that former prime minister Kevin Rudd had been planning a late election, which was expected in about October. Among a series of announcements last week that have been widely interpreted as a clearing of the decks was a decision to axe the Green Loans program and put the Government's controversial internet filter on hold for a year. Even on social issues Ms Gillard appears to be travelling well. Her much publicised early admission that she does not believe in God is not troubling many voters. The Auspoll survey found that having an atheist Prime Minister was of no consequence to 62 per cent of people, 20 per cent said they actively support a PM who does not believe in God while less than 18 per cent were opposed. </div> </body> </html> Hi, Is it possible to make 3 different sites depending on the client browser medium? I have a flash site, that needs to be presented non-flash for the iphone, and another non-Flash site for the ipad. Is there a way CSS can detect these 3 different browser mediums? If so, then how? thanks - |