HTML - Div With Position Absolute?
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I am looking for the easiest and reliable solution to make the "View on Google Maps" image to look like here http://www.dublinbynumbers.com/troubleshooter.html instead of here http://www.dublinbynumbers.com/categories/cinemas The solution should work in both IE/FF and any screen resolution. Thanks in advance for your help, Sorin Similar TutorialsHowdy all, I have three scrolling divs that i want to be the height of the page, so i'm guessing position:absolute and height:100% will do that just fine. But i want these three scolling divs to be inside a position:fixed element so that they stay put when scrolling down the page. Is this possible? I dont think a pos:absolute will work nested inside a pos:fixed. How could i work around it? thanks! Hello everyone, I've go this code here for positioning the "comments and frieands" together in in a scroll box at the bottom of the page. But I'd like to put it in a sertante position. Could anyone plaese help me find out were and what to put in this code. And for more information this is a code I want to put within a "div" image and place it in relation to were the image is (0,0) not were the page starts (0,0). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <i class=i> <a href="http://xiii.us/ms/center-friends-and-comments"</a>scroll center friends and comments</a></i> </td></tr></table> </td></tr></table> </td></tr></table> <div class="myDClassFC"> <table><tr><td> <table class="off"><tr><td> <table><tr><td> <style> .i {display:none;} div.myDClassFC {height:400px; overflow:scroll; overflow-x:hidden} </style> <i class="i">!-END Block to put Friends and Comments in a Scroll Box-! </i> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well I appreciate everyones thought. i have a web page that so far tested well in every browser except IE 7 - see: www.finlayprints.com/Imprintables_Wedding3.html does anyone have an idea why: 1) red wedding gif image does not align in IE 7 the way it does in every other browser? it's absolute positioned. 2) the text "5x7 imprintables..." is actually overlapping the previous floated box in IE 7?? scratching my head trying to figure out, spewing expletives at the screen here... thanks hello, i'm having problems with a website. If you look at the following url you can see the problem. http://www.r-media.nl/vaassen problem When you look at the footer it stays at his absolute position but the holder stops filling in the background color. I would like to have the footer at the bottom and when you resize the screen the holder has to grow with it. Can someone tell me how to do this? Here's my current script: Code: <BODY> <!--Menu--> <div id="menu"> <ul id="menu_list"> <li>Hoofdpagina</li> <li>Informatie</li> <li>Nieuws</li> <li>Agenda</li> <li>Contact</li> <li>Adverteren</li> </ul> </div> <!--End Menu--> <!--Center--> <div align="center"> <!--Holder--> <div id="holder"> <!--Logo--> <div id="logo" align="left"><img src="images/logo.png" width="250" height="150" alt="Vaassen.nu"></div> <!--End Logo--> <!--Content--> <div id="content"><img src="images/cannenburgh.jpg" width="600" height="400"></div> <!--End Content--> </div> <!--Holder--> </div> <!--End Center--> <!--Footer--> <div id="footer"></div> <!--End Footer--> </BODY> And here's my CSS Code: /*CSS Document*/ html,body { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; height: 100%; background-image: url("images/bg.gif"); } /*Holder*/ #holder { width: 990px; height: 100%; background-color: #EDEDED; } /*End Holder*/ /*Logo*/ #logo { width: 100% } /*End Logo*/ /*Menu*/ #menu { width: 1020px; height: 50px; position: absolute; top: 125px; right: 50%; margin-right: -510px; background-image: url("images/menu_bg.png"); background-repeat: no-repeat; } #menu_list { width: 95%; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; z-index: 999; } #menu_list li { width: 100px; height: 35px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; list-style: none; line-height: 35px; float: left; text-align: center; font-family: Arial, Verdana, Sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 10pt; color: #f7f7f7; cursor: default; cursor: pointer; } /*End Menu*/ /*Content*/ #content { margin: 10px auto; width: 100%; background-color: #EDEDED; } /*End Content*/ /*Footer*/ #footer { width: 1020px; height: 50px; position: absolute; bottom: 5px; right: 50%; margin-right: -510px; background-image: url("images/footer_bg.png"); background-repeat: no-repeat; text-align: left; text-indent: 1.5em; font-family: Arial, Verdana, Sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 10pt; color: #f7f7f7; line-height: 35px; } /*End Footer*/ Thanks in advance! This is the code I'm using to put flash in, Code: <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowScriptAccess="never" allowNetworking="internal" height="200" width="200" data="http://www.amarasoftware.com/slideshow.swf"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="never" /> <param name="allowNetworking" value="internal" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.amarasoftware.com/slideshow.swf" /> <param name="quality" value="high" /> </object> .. I want to put this flash in an absolute postition Code: position:absolute; top:730px; left:30px; That is an exsample of how I did it with an image. How would I make my flash be absolute postition.... were should I put it. Thanks, Hey everyone, got a problem with an element that is relatively, or absolutely, positioned (I've tried both methods and both produce the same results). Take a look here with anything but Internet Explorer: http://zachi.teamtreetops.com *Screenshots of whats wrong in IE* The "bottom" div element is off in both cases. ie5 ie7 Code: div#bottom{ height:11px; width:411px; background-image: url(images/bottom.png); position:absolute; } Complete style sheet Any insight on the issue would be much appreciated! Hi there, Im kinda stuck. I would like these following areas: <span class="text">xx</span> <span class="icon">xx</span> .. to ALL be positioned at the same place when being hovered.Problem now is that they keep appearing besides their "button": Have a look here to see what I mean. Have a look here for the source, hope im making sense, thanks. Hi, I need to embed some HTML content in a container, so that the content's elements anchored at absolute position 0 will actually follow the container's position. What should I use as container? Frame, DIV, IFrame? Thanks! Hi guys, I'm a newb here, and I'm trying to create a table with a fixed position like this one http://www.adachiu.me/ I have made one, but if I resize the window it will move into the table and look all wrong. This website that I have provided does not do that; it will go up and down with the page when you scroll, and if you resize than it will not move into the table. Does anybody know how to fix this? Thanks Sean could someone please help me out! I just need this flash code <embed allowScriptAccess="never" src="http://www.amarasoftware.com/slideshow.swf" quality=high pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="200" height="200"> </embed> to have an absoulte postion on it... thank you. I would greatlly appreciate your help First off, hello, this is my first post. Here is the code im using, which works great until i minimize the page. Seems like the shoutbox doesnt minimize with the rest of the page and it actually stays at position,I know i know thats why its called absolute. But how can i get my html code boxes to minimize and configure properly with the rest of the page? Thx for any help Code: <!-- Begin ShoutMix - http://www.shoutmix.com --> <iframe title="devilleather" src="http://www5.shoutmix.com/?devilleather" width="960" height="400" style="position:absolute; top:285px; left:350px"> frameborder="0" scrolling="auto"> <a href="http://www5.shoutmix.com/?devilleather">View shoutbox</a> </iframe> <!-- End ShoutMix --> Dear Forum Readers, I do not know how this whole forum thing works, and I probably will not be using it much. But I have a very important question to ask you all. If anyone knows, please help me. I searched high and low for a code to place a picture anywhere (out side of the tables) and I finally decided to just use one of the codes that MySpace help pages uses to post banners on your page when you have used their site for codes; and it worked beautifully, the only thing is it will only work on the left side. Here is a link to my page so you can see what I am talking about. MySpace.com/chippycheekschik. The roses on the left, I also want on the right. Will someone kindly help me...I would really appreciate it...:-) My E-Mail is Steph_A_Rios@yahoo.com or AIM SN is ChippyCheeksChik. You may also leave me a message on my MySpace, comment or personal, either will do. PLEASE contact me if anyone has a solution. Thank you so much. Sincerely, Steph R. Hi there, I want my images to have specific positions within my website but so far I seem to get it wrong. this is the html: <body> <div class="top"> </div> <div class="logo"><img src="img/logo.jpg" /></div> <div class="wrapper"> <div class="1"><img src="img/1.jpg" width="450" height="450" /></div> <div class="2"><img src="img/2.jpg" width="215" height="220" /></div> <div class="3"><img src="img/3.jpg" width="215" height="220" /></div> <div class="4"><img src="img/4.jpg" width="215" height="450" /></div> </div> </body> this is the css body { background-color:#FFFFFF; color:#000; margin-left: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } .top { width:100%; height: 33px; background-color:#0D0D0D; } .logo { position:relative; margin: 0 auto; border: none; padding:0; width: 400px; height: 130px; margin-top:25px; } .wrapper { position:relative; margin: 0 auto; border: none; padding:0; width: 900px; height: 700px; margin-top: 25px; } .1 { position:absolute; width: 450px; height: 450px; left: 0; top: 0; } .2 { position:absolute; left:460px; width: 215px; height: 220px; top: 0; } .3 { position:absolute; left:460px; top:230px; width: 215px; height: 220px; } .4 { position:absolute; left: 685px; width: 215px; height: 450px; } Basically I want something like this site http://www.aardvarkbrigade.com/ where the images seem to be placed in specific positions. Would be great and I would be thankful if someone could help me Good afternoon, I am trying to design my own template for Constant Contact, so I can get away from paying a design fee andstill have a good looking template. Anyways, when I view the template I made using Serif PagePlus it looks good, however when I email it to myself from constant Contact all the images are viewed in one row, one by one. I believe the problem is with the code: <div style="position:absolute; left:2px; top:2px; width:797px; height:151px;"> Can you please help solve my hair pulling issues with the absolute postioning. Good afternoon, I am trying to design my own template for Constant Contact, so I can get away from paying a design fee andstill have a good looking template. Anyways, when I view the template I made using Serif PagePlus it looks good, however when I email it to myself from constant Contact all the images are viewed in one row, one by one. I believe the problem is with the code: <div style="position:absolute; left:2px; top:2px; width:797px; height:151px;"> Can you please help solve my hair pulling issues with the absolute postioning. Good afternoon, I am trying to design my own template for Constant Contact, so I can get away from paying a design fee andstill have a good looking template. Anyways, when I view the template I made using Serif PagePlus it looks good, however when I email it to myself from constant Contact all the images are viewed in one row, one by one. I believe the problem is with the code: <div style="position:absolute; left:2px; top:2px; width:797px; height:151px;"> Can you please help solve my hair pulling issues with the absolute postioning. Hi ! I was wondering if anybody know how i make a table at the absolute top of a site. In dreamweaver it creates a space between the browser and table. A example is the top menu of this page http://www.nettkatalogen.no I need to create something similar to the top menu in yellow at this page. thx I have made the usual searches but none of the information I found about Chrome positioning bugs seems to apply to this problem. I am using an absolutely defined div within a relatively defined div to position a marker box over sequential navigation bar graphics. The divs are defined in the CSS file, and then a single style line defines the box top margin in each page file. This works perfectly in FF and IE, but under Chrome the box position slowly creeps downward, by about 2 percent of the top distance, until the lowest instance is well off center. Can I fix this without going to browser-specific code? The page is temporarily he http://www.nitropress.com/CLIENT_TES...Pono/index.php And the relevant code is: Code: #navbar { float: left; width: 200px; max-width: 200px; position: relative; padding: 9px 0 0 0; } #navbar img { margin: 0 0 20px 0; padding: 0; } #navbar .markbox { position: absolute; min-width: 200px; max-width: 200px; height: 30px; border-top: 2px solid #c99; border-bottom: 2px solid #c99; z-index: -5; } ...with lines like this in each page file to position the marker box vertically: Code: <style>.markbox {top: 3px;}</style> I have some expanding sections (spans) in my page that expand when clicked with a little javascript changing display to block form hidden. However one section when expanded doesn't move the next section down at all. The next section is not set to absolute or anything so I cannot think why that section isn't moving down when the previous section is expanded. Have tried everything and previous sections seem to have exact same code and they push down the next section when expanded. Confused. It's the section HTML Code: <h3>Silver Jews Band Website</h3> <p class="cntr"><a href="images/sampleWebsite1.png" title="website example"><img src="images/website_thumnail.gif" alt="Example Website Design"/></a></p> <p class="fl"> <span class="plusArrowPF" onclick ="moreInfo('webSite1') ">click here to expand this section...</span> <span id="webSite1"> text text </span> </p> <h3> <br /><br /> Rocky Horror Festival Website</h3> <p class="cntr"><a href="images/sampleWebsite3.png" title="website example"><img src="images/website3Thumbnail.JPG" alt="Example Website Design"/></a></p> <p class="fl"> <span class="plusArrowPF" onclick ="moreInfo('webSite2')">click here to expand this section...</span> <span id="webSite2"> text text </span> </p><br /><br /> <h2 class="pfH2" id="programs"><br/><br/>Programs</h2> <hr /> etc etc if you want to view the page to see what I mean it's www.absolute-websites\portfolio.html and it's the section at Rocky Horror Festival. Thank you. |