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I have done something less brilliant but no matter how much i check in Firebug, i can't see any style that causes the buttons to get this weird margin on the left side. In fact, they don't even flash (on mouse over) except at the leftmost edge.
The question is twofold. What did the evil computer did?
And, more importantly, how does one trace the source of this weird layout?
The demo page can be found here.
input[type="button"], input[type="submit"] has a left margin of 120px.
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I have a quite strange CSS problem.
When I link to my page, the headline (Ohne Geschäftsidee...) looks OK: blah.html
But when I append a link to an ID, the top of the headline is cut off: blah.html#comment-2
However, this doesn't happen when I hashlink to the headline itself: blah.html#post-199
Any ideas how I can stop that madness?
Weird indeed. It seems in the problematic case, the #main element overflows its height and since it has an overflow:hidden; CSS declaration, the h1 element is truncated.
Removing the overflow:hidden; declaration from the #main element seems to solve the truncation.
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I have uploaded the website to the internet so you can see what i mean, if you click on the My CV link you will notice that the pagewrap div jumps to the left slightly.
http://users.aber.ac.uk/bes16/cs15020/
Many thanks!
Its because of the vertical scroll that's added after you visit the link, if that's what you are asking.
Simple answer. The content of that page is longer, so the scrollbar on the right side jumps in, taking some space. So the content jumps left.
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When I use "overflow:auto;" it's creating a horizontal scroll bar!
look at http://slico.ca/design.php
Please help, this is killing me. I am trying to make a footer that will lower or rise as the content/subcategory divs are filled or emptied.
My question is what am I doing wrong? If I am not using proper things, please specify.
Make use of box-sizing CSS property and you don't need all those styles there.
I did not correct your CSS but here is a fixed version
box-sizing:border-box;
this will help treat border as part of width
http://jsfiddle.net/uBE5Y/
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I've got the alignment issue that shows in IE, this is the page:
http://calibredesign.com/clients/spec/index.html?view=http://calibredesign.com/clients/spec/envi_news.html
there's a big gap between the picture and the copy at the first paragraph, Does anybody know how to write css code to minimize the gap?
Thanks for your help!!
The content of your TD elements seems to be floating left when it doesn't need to be. I think that's probably causing the IE issue.
You really shouldn't be using TABLE elments to layout your page unless it's actual tabular data.
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I am writing an HTML5 page but there is a weird bug in Chrome 16.0.912.77 and FireFox 7.01 where the first element to get a px based width (in this case ".container") gets a much smaller pixel width (500px) than what I originally specified. (1000px)
See snapshot of the error here:
http://i42.tinypic.com/bj8kd5.png
The interesting thing is that when I run the exact same markup in JSFiddle, it works as expected. HTML sample here: http://jsfiddle.net/TWDKa/
Any ideas?
Hit Cmd+0 in Chrome to zoom out. :)
The problem was, the browser was zoomed out. DOH!