Tag Archives: Navbar

stupid layout questions…

I am such a n00b lol consequently hopefully these concerns are easy enough that you should help me using. I am applying dreamweaver and fireworks to perform a couple web sites for myself and several friends. I know how to do a really basic php site and still have done so I would like very much to obtain a shadow effect much like the one in this picture below about the table on my personal site. *NOTE* I didnt make this nor do i attempt to require any credit for this I merely used it as one example of what i would like to do to help mine. We have another question at layouts but its more difficult and I need even more time to put it right picture format before I can post it the following alter: despite how bad you think my site is a current site they want is worse. http: //www. dedicatedcaraudio. com Theirs may def use several work i just dumped the complete thing and started off from scratch employing some php stuff an associate showed me in the summer before he / she left for college and drank absent what was remaining of his … Continue reading

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Installed Firefox, now viewed pages are different in Netscape!

All right, here’s the offer… First of all, the following web pages (listed below since examples) looked fine in my experience at first while viewed with Netscape HALF A DOZEN. 2, Netscape 7, IE 5 & IE SIX. Now I’ve heard many good things about Firefox (Mozilla), so I idea what could it hurt to install it & check it out Well, after putting in it, Netscape SIX. 2 shows those websites are all screwy or misaligned, and the navigations fade away to fast that you use it. Firefox shows the sites that way as well. Did firefox somehow produce some changes to my Netscape 6. 2 browser to ensure it would modify its view of pages Is he conflicting w/ each other because they each use Gecko Regarded as a uninstall Netscape 6 to fix the prob Help! BTW, I don’t deal with netscape 7 or maybe IE 5 presently, so I have no idea if those browsers’ look at the pages have changed in addition. These were a lot of the sites I was considering that USED to check fine before Firefox conflicted with Netscape: http: //devoted. to/jimmi-n-judy — red navbar history on left tiles in to content … Continue reading

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Got a logo but lost with design…

well I’ve a logo… internet. seraphservices. com but I are not aware of where to go from there… A 3d model flat color A combination of both is what exactly I most like. The logo will be nice, try a number of silver and green gradients here and there, and the 1px green border. Some dotted separator for your navbar and the chief area, and, -if you might be like me-, you get the inspiration when you experience Photoshop in prominent of you good plan but sorry WHEN I don’t get inspiriation a lot.

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Site Redesign

Two questions with the fine people with WDF that halt long enough to help care – A SINGLE. Do you think I should stick with the old design (http: //fmd. port5. com) or develop the modern one, ignore the particular header though (http: //fmd. port5. com/Redesigns) (working for the domain soon – promise: -D) 3. Firefox users you will have spotted this already – how one can get the boxes to fall into line with the header (there’s something wrong while using CSS I think) http: //fmd. port5. com/Redesigns/ ) I dont just like the gray background upon #1, but usually it looks far better IMO. The second design is a superb concept, but I hate the nav, or along with scheme. The banner has lots of bright colors, and the other site is shades of blue. I think a balance must be struck. Also, I hate the font styles utilized in the nav, and the " fresh… " headings can be a little too huge IMO. Simply my 2 pence worth. Thanks with the feedback Spluf, you’ve reinforced a few things that have been niggling me regarding the second design. I think I will change the over the top … Continue reading

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how to design images for different screen sizes

i’m only starting with site style, and would like to discover how to make my images scale up or down automatically having different screen sizing’s. i have designed your website with frames at first because need to have an area centered around the page that can certainly scroll several pages of info….. but my business is learning how this really is possible using kitchen tables and divs. dilemma is, i created the 800×600 graphic which i sliced up in fireworks to set-up the page. i need everything to seem within that page, without scrolling down forever—and to keep the navbar generally accessible. when i look at my site using almost every other screen size, when i either get incomplete images, or unappealing gaps between all of them. my business is using dreamweaver to develop the site. and am trying to test it about angelfire (but it does not load right! ) please look it over if that helps you to answer my concern. www. angelfire. com/az3/solverstechline thanks in advance!! Allowed. One of many first things MY SPOUSE AND I learned with using a graphics program’s web coding generator, is it generally doesn’t work well. In other words, there are generally … Continue reading

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Drop down navigation

I’m looking to make a course-plotting bar for the site and want some help. Basically you do have a graphic or link while you click about it the routing links drop down very much alike what they include on http: //www. caws. ws If you can help it would be greatly appreciated. You’re free in order to rip this code that i picked up, patched ” up “, and got working like a top navbar. There is some bad good examples included, and the color scheme is wholly customizable. Thanks a good deal, that will look wonderful. Make appreciate your aid.

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church client PHASE 1

Delighted New Year to all or any! The new design for your forums looks sweeeet. Not too long ago I posted a question about my new client, that is a church. I started on the mockup of their design and this is what I have up to now. The url of its site is: world wide web. jonesumc. org Already some developments I see include the border.. it looks excessively pixelated. Also, I’m going to own to extend the actual navigation bar all the way up across. I will workout on CSS to build a border around that layout that centers it in the center of the page. The planning is simple, and maybe it ought to be, however I have to add something eye-catching which solidifies its strict design. My friend said so it looks more just like a corporate website over a church site. lol Is the use of green compulsary (ie. has it been specified from the client that they need green I notice the old site is very green too)… I ask so it just doesn’t improve me at many, the green that is. Their logo can be distinctive, with the particular cross and most, and … Continue reading

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Confused about creating so many CSS rules for this…

http: //www. layersmagazine. com/dreamweaver-navigation-bar-css. html To ensure the tutorial at the link above describes making a nav bar. We are curious, why is there a need to produce 3 rules to complete this (#navbar ul, #navbar ul li, & #navbar ul li a) when it looks like it could be done available as one, maybe 2 May someone help my family, or point me to your website that explains what that is definitely all for MY SPOUSE AND I guess I’m as well then asking, how do i know when We would like to create your css rule for something Can the idea be explained easily Those are various parts of a section… < div id=" navbar" > < ul> < li> < the href=… > < /a> < /li> < ul> < /div> Consider it as " nested tags". It is possible to specifically do diverse things within each one tag, but for you to let the browser know what kind you’re talking about, you need to work your way with from the " div id" tag to the one you’re impacting on. Should you only specify this particular far, #navbar ul everything within those can take-on his guidelines.

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Newbie asks: ‘div’ tags not ‘containing’ their content properly

Greetings, my problem is when a different ‘div’ tag shunts a pre-existing one further listed below, only the outdated div’s content goes – the div itself stays from the same place. This is a picture of an illustration: http: //i303. photobucket. com/albums/nn134/mr-skill/Picture22. png The chief box with the actual semi-opaque black background can be a div called ‘gallery’. I’ve truly inserted a navbar over this in it truly is own div, visible dimly behind the top part of ‘gallery’. The navbar has shunted the particular content of ‘gallery’ (6 photographs with captions) downwards, whilst ‘gallery’ alone has stayed set up. How do you ensure that a div + its content will conduct themselves ‘as one’ Support much appreciated, thank you. PHP: <! DOCTYPE  html  PUBLIC  “-//W3C//DTD  XHTML  ONE. 0  Transitional//EN”  “http: //www. w3. org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional. dtd”> < html  xmlns=”http: //www. w3. org/1999/xhtml”> < head> < meta  http-equiv=”Content-Type”  content=”text/html;   charset=UTF-8″  /> < title> Untitled  Document< /title> < link  href=”.. /overall. css”  rel=”stylesheet”  type=”text/css”  /> < style  type=”text/css”> <! –. mugshots          padding:   10px; #gallery          width:   673px;         margin-right:   auto;         margin-left:   auto;     … Continue reading

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