Daily Archives: July 15, 2012

Image placement in web articles

Greetings all. We are designing the layout for a piece of text with images. Online resources the site wants images that go right across the page between the paragraphs. They say it is in order to tell a story with all the images. I am not only a usability expert, but my predatory instincts tell me that i should not breakup the flow with the text with rows associated with images. I was wondering if it’s bad design to breakup the text using images or definitely not. To give you a more rewarding idea, of what We are talking about, Relating to prepared images of what the several design ideas are. The file " images all the way up across page. jpg" displays a style of what the clientele prefers. The file " pictures right align. jpg" displays a typical format with the images right aligned. We were thinking about having a slideshow in the place of one image that this user could scroll through. Is using images all the way up across the page breaking a web site design standard I would like to make this page beautiful without having compromising its usability. Any opinions you have is greatly … Continue reading

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Image Hyperlink Won’t Work in Firefox – Why

Can anyone tell me why clicking the wheelchair image in the top right with qwebsites. co. uk/firststop4 (sorry I haven’t managed to get a link since I don’t want Google to listing a draft site) will not take you on the wheelchair page if viewed in Firefox but Will perform so when looked at in IE Have spent several hours trying different ways of doing this kind of (tried enclosing inside a div plus tested out css menu plus another menu package) but it throws a wobbly each time. For some rationale, doubleclicking this wheelchair pic highlights market car pic further down the screen – again only in Firefox. That source code is definitely: That CSS is: Not being able to test it… I would start by altering the Z-index and see when there is. Also, define dimensions around class (sometimes FF needs to be given the size)… Do that… . wheelchair place: absolute; top rated: 4px; still left: 796px; width: 150px; height: 52px; boundary: 0px, 0px, 0px, 0px; z-index: 9; I am wondering if FF is definitely seeing the image " behind" instead of " in front". Also, I’m never the fan of utter (or relative) setting. This opens … Continue reading

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Alignment problem with CSS in IE

Hi there Everyone, I’m taking care of a page that could have invisible backlinks hidden over a great image. I used CSS to help position the links within the image. It shows correctly in Firefox as well as Chrome, but in IE there’s an area between a lot of the background images end of it. Does anyone realize how to close the gap Thanks beforehand. (I will, not surprisingly, add a border=" none" tag if the page is all set — to disguise the links. ) I evaluations have a whole of 13 links, if that matters. With thanks, Joe <! DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD HTML 4. 01 Transitional//EN" > < html> < head> < title> Hookey Twiggies — Rose< /title> < meta http-equiv=" Content-Type" content=" text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" > < fashion type=" text/css" > <! — . navbarfont font-weight: 1 , 000; font-size: 14px; font-family: sans-serif; –> <! — . songtitlefont font-weight: 1 , 000; font-size: 14px; font-family: serif; –> <! — . lyricsfont font-weight: 100; font-size: 12px; font-family: sans-serif; –> <! — . notesfont font-weight: 100; font-size: 10px; font-family: sans-serif; –> #link1 placement: absolute; left: 25%; top: 15px; #link2 placement: absolute; left: 45%; top: 25px; #link3 placement: absolute; … Continue reading

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