Tag Archives: Display Resolution

CSS footer question

Now i am having trouble retaining my footer at the bottom of the internet browser, i can solve the issue if i work with a image by applying css Code: #footer_back (line 425) clear: both; width: 100%; background-color: #ffffff; background-image: url(/img/footer. png); background-repeat: repeat-x; background-attachment: scroll; background-position: middle bottom; but it’s actually a solid color and so i rather a background color any help with this Any more information on your problem I cant understand what you long for to do i apologize, i didnt express that well i want a footer at the bottom of my web-site to always sit at the bottom even if the entire body content is much less tall as that browser. And we can do this basically use a graphic for your footer What about giving your principal divs, containers etc a new 95% height in order to footer will have a 5% of display resolution what if im working having set pixels Then it is advisable to capture screen width from user plus use screensize plus subtract some horizontial pixels http: //www. search engine. com/searchhl=en&… ottom with screen& btnG=Search& cts=1239992686255 what about this. Code: div#footer location: bottom; .

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DIV Positioning Final

Hi there, i still working in my web floor plans, and i started off to read quite a few articles about DIV setting, many people, between professional designers and never are talking around the best practices to help align elements throughout DIV’s, some usually are really effective people don’t. WE readed this: -1 – Good practice is usually to make a " wrap" to all site content. -2- ( text-align ) propierty is the easiest way to center images -3- ( situation ) propierty have problems with other elements situated StaticAbsoluteetc.. -4 – The actual default position to get a DIV is Static http: //www. netmechanic. com/news/vol7/html_no10. htm http: //www. granneman. com/webdev/coding/css/centertables/ Most, article you can find about positioning elements or maybe DIV’s use " tricks" CSS it’s as good as HTML but have loads of display problems, check this: – Drift propierty issue: If floated element’s haven’t so much enough space involving them one drift force other to help drop below the initial. — " Overall Positioning Issue" : 1px Rounding Malfunction, because Absolute Positioning is really a coordinate method. I readed additional articles that discuss make a " fence" on the elements that align them as a " … Continue reading

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Does this look ok in IE?

Use a client saying her site looks almost all misaligned in IE 7/8/9. Then again I see that fine on almost all planes (tried IE 7/9, Firefox 4/5, Chrome 13). Had added people check them out, they all article it looks fine overall their browsers. So we’re possibly not entirely sure why the customer is seeing that incorrectly. The client notion maybe it had something related to his large display resolution (1440 a 900) but I’ve tried various resolutions and it continues to appear fine. I dont think that would lead on the way that he’s seeing it erroneous anyway. Was hoping some people here could possibly say if this looks ok as well as not in IE, so you can easliy get a bigger picture of the best way often/which browsers it isn’t really displaying correctly. Website link: http: //www. blackburnstest. com/bwf_test/ This is the screenshot the purchaser took of how he could be seeing it: http: //i. imgur. com/JtgC4. jpg Definitely doesnt look resolution-related. Regardless, can I try to get some yay as well as nays here if looks good for you in the prevalent browsers and which often versions Thanks much ahead of time! It’s IE7 (IE9 … Continue reading

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