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CSS, IE, divs, 50% width..
I'm trying to get a table to fill the area of the parent div, but if I add "style=width:100%" it takes up 100% of the window. You can see what I'm trying on this site:http://philblack.us/mark/flowchart/ie/The green line should 'flow' from each blue box.There's a solid blue div above the 'problem'...
Tags: CSS, ie, divs, 50% width, fadingdust@..., programming, Microsoft Internet Explorer
Discussion threads 2006-09-10

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Use CSS floats to create a three-column page layout
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.One of the most common page layouts on the Web today is a three-column arrangement. The main page content usually appears in the middle column, flanked...
Tags: CSS, Use CSS, Michael Meadhra, id, div
Technical articles 2004-03-03
Telerik RadTabStrip (exe)
Telerik RadTabStrip is a flexible component for building tabbed interfaces in ASP.NET applications. Thanks to its super-efficient rendering technology RadTabStrip produces 70% less markup, while eliminating the CPU-freeze effect associated with client-side generated controls. Version 3.5 renders as a set of list items rather than through tables or DIVs. The...
Tags: Telerik RadTabStrip, .Net, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
Software downloads 2007-05-24
XML to Table
Daily I am being sent an XML File that I need to integrate straight into a MS SQL Table, so far all the code seems to crash...Is there a simple way ???yupa simple 2 step way.write a script to turn the xml file's divs into a comma delimited file and...
Tags: XML, XML file
Discussion threads 2006-07-11
Use styles to dynamically create headers, footers, and page breaks
If you want to force widths and page breaks on an HTML page, Phillip Perkins explains how you can do it. He walks you through the process of creating the headers and footers necessary to dynamically insert these items to create a formatted hardcopy. While perusing a...
Tags: Phillip Perkins, Web browsers, footer, header, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Length, JavaScript, Row, Scripting Languages, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2005-08-05
Creating a centered page layout with CSS
This article originallyappeared in the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Clickhere to subscribe automatically. A reader recently asked how to createa centered page layout using CSS. The effect the reader is looking for is similarto the layout achieved by centering an 800-pixel-wide table on a 1024-pixel-widepage. It's a widely used...
Tags: Michael Meadhra, CSS, page layout
Technical articles 2004-08-11
Creating a fixed-width layout with CSS
This article originallyappeared in the Design & Usability Tactics newsletter. Clickhere to subscribe automatically. Several of my recent columns coveredvarious aspects of executing two- or three-column page layouts with XHTML andCSS. So far, all of the examples have been liquid layouts (i.e., layouts thatautomatically expand and contract to fit within...
Tags: XHTML, Michael Meadhra, CSS
Technical articles 2004-08-25
Embrace CSS with Friendly Control Adapters for ASP.NET 2.0
.NET and StandardsIf you have the time it takes to spend on making your .NET applications and websites completely W3C compliant then I think you could be spending your time more wisely. The benefit of W3C compliance is not a user based benefit and it takes too much valuable...
Tags: Web site development, Servers, .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, adapter, john@..., server, client markup, markup, CSS, server control, benefit, W3C, developer, Web site, compliance
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
Build a better Web site by understanding floated elements in CSS
you can alsouse fixed and float to generate site navigation positioning.Stu Nicholls has two excellent demonstrations, including navigation links of variable lengthsfloating fixed menu, transparent background so content scrolls UNDER it.http://www.cssplay.co.uk/layouts/fixed.htmlthe floating left menu, both fixed width and variable width:http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/centered.htmlElements that float?Are you a proponent of floating elements in your...
Tags: application development, css, Mark W. Kaelin, melonfire, programming, Web, web design, Web site
Discussion threads 2007-01-03
Designing a CSS layout with an interesting header treatment
This articleoriginally appeared in the Design & Usability Tactics newsletter. Clickhere to subscribe automatically. Developing attractive and effectivepage layouts with CSS is an ongoing challenge. A recent project required aninteresting combination of techniques in order to achieve the designobjectives, and combining those techniques in the same layout presented somechallenges. The...
Tags: CSS, Michael Meadhra, Click Here, id, footer, body area, navbar
Technical articles 2004-10-20
Outlook 2007 rendering causes a fuss
The news that Microsoft Outlook 2007 is to use the HTML / CSS rendering engine of Microsoft Word rather than that of Internet Explorer 7 has caused quite a fuss. The issue is that the rendering engine of Microsoft Word is cripples so that it won’t fully...
Tags: CSS, Email, HTML, Microsoft, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook
Blog posts 2007-01-15
Avoid frame-based layouts in favor of alternative designs
frames?The only good thing about frames is the navigation that doesn't dissapear when scrolling pages that are way to long, and that is easily duplicatd with css.Why relics are relicsI'm a little scraed of rejecting a technology just because it is a relic, with little valuable explanations.I agree on the...
Tags: ajax, div, Jaqui, programming, software engineering/, software engineering/dev, software engineering/development, web browsers, xmlhttpRequest
Discussion threads 2006-08-25
Getting equal-height columns in a three-column layout
This article originallyappeared in the Design & Usability Tactics newsletter. Clickhere to subscribe automatically.Many Web sites use some variation ofa basic three-column page layout. A typical layout often includes a full-widthheader at the top of the page, then the three-column section, which is composedof a center column for the main...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Michael Meadhra, Click Here
Technical articles 2004-07-21
Dealing with differences in CSS floats in IE and Netscape
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.One of the most annoying situations that Web builders contend with is varying interpretations and renderings of the same CSS code by different browsers. A radically...
Tags: Web browsers, Fixed-Width, Netscape Communications Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Michael Meadhra, Web browser, browser window, div, CSS
Technical articles 2004-03-10
A recursive, dynamic menu tree in ColdFusion and JavaScript
Static content is so yesterday—Web sites today are all about staying fresh and current. To that end, on a recent internal project I created a new intranet site and opted to develop a dynamically populated menu. I went this route so that managing the links didn't involve having to open...
Tags: Databases, Development tools, John Wilker, database, JavaScript, Allaire ColdFusion
Technical articles 2004-04-22
Raise text relevance by rearranging a three-column layout
This article originally appeared in the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Click here to subscribe automatically. Last week'scolumn showed how to rearrange the page code in a two-columnlayout to move the main text content closer to the top of the fileand move supporting elements to a less prominent position furtherdown...
Tags: CSS, PRODUCTIVITY, Michael Meadhra, Click Here
Technical articles 2004-07-07
Free framework looks to simplify Ajax development
A few minor corrections?Hi, Tony-Thanks for the review. I wanted to point out a few issues I noted within, however:- Script.aculo.us is not used for Spry effects. There were some references in earlier versions of the Spry documentation please let us know if they still are within -...
Tags: sfegette@..., AJAX, Spry
Discussion threads 2007-07-31
Opera releases beta of latest browser
Makes itself the default browser & email client without warningAfter a fresh install of the new Opera beta I noticed my FireFox shortcut on the start menu had been hijacked. Replaced by Opera. Opera also took the liberty, without any warning during installation, of hijacking the default system...
Tags: Opera Software, windows, internet, opera, captainsniz, programming, Web browser
Discussion threads 2006-04-21
website garbage in linux web browser
I am looking at our website using a linux text browser, but the website shows as garbage. I look at other websites and they are fine. I am concerned because some search bots see websites as text browsers do. How do I fix?let me clarify what "garbage"...
Tags: garbage, header, Linux, longennamer, Microsoft IIS Server, programming, text-mode browser, Web browser, Web site
Q&A 2006-10-05
Rearrange page code to raise text relevance
This article originally appeared in the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Click here to subscribe automatically. The placement of text content within a Webpage can make a significant difference in some situations. The mostnotable example is in searchengine rankings. Some search engines examine only a limitednumber of characters (i.e., 10,000...
Tags: CSS, Channel management, Michael Meadhra, markup, footer, Web
Technical articles 2004-07-01
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