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Can someone tell me the css that produces in all browsers the selected yellow outline style that chrome is using ?
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Check out Twitter Bootsrap's Form component, they are using a blue glow.
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Can anyone help me on how to remove the white line around the jquery mobile button
, i have added background image to it and want to remove that line.
Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/fepT4/2/
Like others said, it is hard to help you out if you don't have an example code or screenshot to show us what you want to achieve. In general, to remove the border, use css border-style: none; If this is not what you want, please provide more info.
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How to do css only if page is unzoomed 75% or less? My problem is that the fields are getting too large if the browser unzoom the page with 75 or more%
I've fixed the problem. Just changed the width form px to %.
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This site will not scroll on mobile. I've seen this issue before but this doesn't appear to be the usual suspect(s). I'm out of ideas.
The overflow:scroll should be removed from the html, body CSS rule. The body scrolls itself if the content is too long, no need for that particular rule - it will only leads to strange behavior (e.g. in Firefox two scrollbars are displayed to me)
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Please take a look at the snapshot of the page
I have no idea what's wrong. Why can't the drop down from the navigation simply display on top of the elements in the side bar.
Thanks for the help. And oh, I'm a beginner in CSS.
set that element to::
#nav{
z-index:9999;
}
since you are learning about it, check this out:::, this will help you to understand the z-index position of a div(element) in a page.
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Is it possible to achieve the following effect http://www.toastcafebar.com/welcome/ on headlines/titles using only CSS. i.e. The Horizontal Line/Border either side of the Title?
Example: http://theleggett.com/explanations/strikethrough/
Solution here: http://css-tricks.com/forums/discussion/comment/43446#Comment_43446