1. Final Cut Express for PC?

    Date: 09/23/07     Keywords: no keywords

    My dad was thinking of getting me Final Cut Express for my PC is there such a thing? Is Final Cut Express only for macs?
    Thanks so much for your help.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1313084.html

  2. IE 7 Cheshire Cat Syndrom

    Date: 09/22/07     Keywords: browser, css, html, web

    Hi, I'm new to the site though I've been watching it for a while.
    I'm also relatively new at webdesign. I work under Windows XP SP2. (And I'm French, so be kind to my syntax).

    I met a weird display in IE 7, images positioned with float:left are partially vanishing and reappearing when scrolling down... 'Partially' means half or a third of the picture becomes more or less transparent.

    I searched the Web, found a lot of explanations about HasLayout (which I didn't really understand). Eventually the only efficient patch was to move my pictures from left... to right. Yes, they're correctly displayed now. As my young customer won't be disturbed by this solution I'll hold to it, but I'm curious...
    How can this kind of problem of float/display in IE be fixed ?
    I'll add the bug occures only in IE7, display is okay (with hacks) in 6, 5.5 and 5.

    Second question: I had to use a table (yerk, I know, I prefer pure CSS too) because I couldn't properly fix three columns in various resolutions, browsers and versions - but when displayed in Opera (8 and 7), parts of the text are underlined (like links), but it changes when scrolling down, underlined then not underlined then again... There's no mistakes in the links, the page is xhtml validated.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1313012.html

  3. "Favorites" Links

    Date: 09/21/07     Keywords: web

    So, I was happy to learn that the journal style I chose (Classic: Bruise)  would let me put up links to my favorite websites.

    Unfortunately, I'm a discerning web layout person........and hate the fact that all of the links are up towards the top of my main box

           see here: http://korarnithlas.livejournal.com/

    So....is there anyway that I can regulate this to my sidebar, perhaps in vertical list form (this would be preferable)?  Or, perhaps under a link titled "Favorites", or some such thing?

    Or am I wishing a wish that can't come true?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1312621.html

  4. More help needed...

    Date: 09/21/07     Keywords: browser, css, web

    First of all, thank you to everyone who answered my last questions! It was extremely helpful and it got me closer to my goal!

    I have run into a minor snag and again, I am at a loss as to how to fix it...I have searched the web and can't find the solution that will work...

    So here it is: if you look at the site in Firefox, the links show up correctly and are able to be clicked on no matter which sublevel I am on. But if you look at it in Internet Explorer 7, you cannot open the sublinks below the first one unless you are extremely careful with the mouse and there is not a way to make it over to the sub-sub-links. Is there a code I need to add to make it work in IE7? And if anyone has IE6, is it working there? It works in the most recent versions of Safari, Opera, and Netscape. It's just IE that's the problem and since most people that will be using this site use IE, that would be a problem :-)

    The CSS code is here.

    Also, if you look at this page in Internet Explorer, down near the bottom, the Other Information section is positioned how I would like it, but in Firefox and all other browsers it is showing up underneath it. Any suggestions for that?

    I appreciate all of your help!!! Thank you again for everything!!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1312417.html

  5. Help!

    Date: 09/19/07     Keywords: no keywords

    Hi everyone,

    I need some help...

    I am working on this site: Good Shepherd and I want to have vertical pull down menus.

    There are two problems I have run into.

    1) I can't get the second set of submenus to "hide" until hovered on - they are automatically visible once you scroll over the first set of links (does this make sense?)...

    So, for example if you hover over Archives you should only see Baptisms and Marriage, Forms, Echos, Sermons, and Weekly Announcements and then when you scroll over Echos you should see 2007 Echos and 2006 Echos, And when you scroll over Sermons you should see "2007 Sermons" They shouldn't be showing up when you scroll over Archives. Does that make sense?

    and

    2) I can't for some reason get the body to align beside the side list/pull down menu. If I hide the side list then it shows up correctly (directly under the header), but if I don't, it shows up below the side list, but located correctly horizontally...

    I'm not sure I'm making much sense...

    The code can be found here: Code

    Ignore the header and other things for now, it's still a work in progress!! Thank you for any help or insight you can provide! I am at a loss!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1311992.html

  6. Site in multiple languages

    Date: 09/19/07     Keywords: php, database

    I have a question to you all.... what´s the best way to do a site in 3 or 4 languages that has a database/PHP driven guestbook and a photo gallery using Simpleviewer?

    I have started on the first (Norwegian) language menu and find myself with the dilemma of not wanting to set up a Norwegian guestbook (and Spanish guestbook after that!) on top of the English one that already exists. Also, if I set up a Norwegian (etc.) language photo gallery it would mean that I would have to update more than one of the *same* photo gallery each time, so I don´t want to do that - I simply would like the foreign language sites to use the English guestbook and the English gallery.

    The problem is that once they´re on the English site, the menus will all be in English and the only way I can think of redirecting them back to their own language site is to put a little flag on every page where they can click to go back.

    However, this is why I´m asking you.... is there another way you could recommend? Thanks for any ideas. :)

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1311708.html

  7. Mobile Landing Pages!

    Date: 09/18/07     Keywords: web

    Anyone ever created a mobile landing page? I'm about to design and develop my first one and would love any suggestions or advice. I have a few specific questions off the top of my head, if anyone can help me out:

    -What's the ideal file size for a mobile landing page?
    -what is the effect on font sizes, image sizes, etc.?
    -anything important to remember when designing/ creating one?

    Thanks for any tips. Here's an interesting article I found on the topic: http://blogs.mediapost.com/mobile_insider/?p=69

    It seems to suggest that audio, video, and images are a lot better received than paragraphs of text on mobile landing pages, with the "best" one being described as a series of suspenseful lead-in pages combining imagery and short snippets of text that lead to a landing page offering a movie trailer.

    another question would be, if you use a mobile device to surf the web, what annoys or delights you throughout the process?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1311310.html

  8. help?

    Date: 09/18/07     Keywords: no keywords

    Alright, my boss wants a graphic done that shows EVIL reflected as LIVE. No, it has nothing to do with the actual product, and no, Live is not a reflection of Evil... They're just spelled backwards.

    Does anyone know of a way I can take this impossible concept and make it look good? I've been trying for two days to find a way to reflect the word EVIL and have it be LIVE and be physically correct as well as look good...

    *le sigh*

    EDIT: ADD ON

    Thanks, everyone, for the help! Yall gave me some great ideas that I had never seen before! I think I got a pretty good design going now and hopefully it'll be good enough to be an ad! ^_^

    Thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1310999.html

  9. CSS problem with IE but not FF?

    Date: 09/18/07     Keywords: css

    I've got a site that I did with mostly CSS for placement. I've got some tables in there to keep things together (yes... I know... Tables are so 2000...).

    I've been a tables guy since 94 but I'm trying to get into the CSS swing of things.

    However, a client site I did looks great in FF. IE does some funky things. Pages that scroll but only 1/2 of the content moves, pages that just cut off in a div.

    Can someone take a look under the hood?

    www.realestate77.com

    Thanks,
    Chris

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1310879.html

  10. We're in your interwebs....

    Date: 09/17/07     Keywords: no keywords

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1310593.html

  11. Fun with links!

    Date: 09/15/07     Keywords: web

    Ello--

    I'm putting a button on my flash web page-- and it's giving me some errors. I've made the button, and I want to make it so that when people click it, a pdf file is downloadable.

    This is the action script I have on the button


    on (release) {

     //Goto Webpage Behavior
     getURL("http://ufotofu.net/blah.pdf","_blank");
     //End Behavior

    }

    This is the error:

    Mouse events are permitted only for button instances

    Source:
    on (release) {



    (imagine a valid URL in place for the currenrly listed url, hehe).


    Any suggestions? I'm not sure why it's not working for this button when I have the same action script-- working, on another button elsewhere.

    many thanks in advance!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1310365.html

  12. Adding a header image

    Date: 09/14/07     Keywords: browser, css, html

    Hi! I'm new to this community, but I've got a simple question, I think. I'm working on a site for one of my school's clubs, and I can't figure out how to add a header image. I'm new to HTML and CSS, so I'm quite clueless, to be honest. I'm still learning, so any advice would be GREAT.

    I tried to add one, but it didn't work.

    Also, I hope it has been looking quite bad in some browsers. I haven't validated it yet or anything, so... yes. Does anyone know a way that I can make it more IE/Firefox friendly?

    It hasn't been working for a few people in FF, and I know it looks bad in older versions of IE (and even in later versions, on some occasions). It's just frustrating, because it looks fine for me, and I use Firefox as well. Ahhh!

    Sorry, this turned out to be a lot longer than I'd expected!

    Help? Thanks! :D


    HTML:


    CSS:





    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1310196.html

  13. Never used tables, but something weird is going on....

    Date: 09/14/07     Keywords: html, web

    EDIT: BIG QUESTION, I'm speaking to someone right now that says you can not put a table inside an html page. It won't work on some servers and that is why mine it's not working.

    IS THIS TRUE!?

    Ok - I'm creating a website for an author. First page is fine! I think, well this second page is going to take me like 30 minutes. Huh hu, sure... I've been on this crap for like four hours total! He has a bibliography page - a simple table, book thumbnail that opens up to link or larger image on one side, about the book on the other side. Repeat like 30 times.

    Well, first I tried just using his table coding - stuck it in my html file and saw it in dreamweaver and everything! looked great! When I uploaded my files to awardspace.com it acted as if the page doesn't exist.

    So I figure, even though it looks fine in Dreamweaver, something is seriously wrong, and I just need to re-code by myself.

    I do the first collumn, test, fine - now I'm on like the 10th collumn or row O_O - and decide to test it out again. Awardspace is acting like it doesn't exist again! No page at all!

    All I can think is it's something to do with the fact that I'm using the links to his images (which of course won't show up) and thumbnails. But I figured, even if it didn't show up, or if something was wrong - wouldn't the file still exist?!

    Anyone have any helpful advice? Not sure where to proceed from here.



    My coding



    My coding with his coding from his website (would prefer to use this as i wouldn't have to redo everything)

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1309778.html

  14. dreamweaver or golive help!

    Date: 09/13/07     Keywords: web

    hey everyone...

    i'm in need of some help with either dreamweaver or golive with some coding. i'm working on a website and i need to make a clickable or rollover image pop up into the main window:

    Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

    so where the large image of the painting is is where i need to make them all pop up into. can anyone help? i'm not big into web so i'm not exactly sure what i'm doing.


    thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1309458.html

  15. flash menu

    Date: 09/12/07     Keywords: no keywords

    Hi, I am wondering is there any flash tutorial on how to do menu expanding and image slider like this site?

    http://www.delongphoto.com

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1309323.html

  16. Another CSS question

    Date: 09/12/07     Keywords: css

    I have another site with a small CSS problem. I'm trying to have the middle section be a dynamic size. That's no problem. I also want rounded corners. I've got the upper left one no problem, but the upper right doesn't want to show for me. The entire CSS file is here but I'll put the relevant bits below a cut as well.


    .mainContent {
    	background: url(../images/crn_topleft.gif) #000000 no-repeat top left;
    	position: absolute;
    	left: 160px;
    	top: 60px;
    	right: 160px;
    	bottom: 35px;
    	color: #FFFFFF;
    	padding-left: 15px;
    	padding-right: 15px;
    	z-index: 1;
    	overflow: hidden;
    }
    .mainContent span {
    	background:url(../images/crn_topright.gif) no-repeat top right;
    	z-index:3;
    }

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1308999.html

  17. Horizontal scrolling

    Date: 09/12/07     Keywords: css

    I have no idea why this site is scrolling horizontally. Can anyone help me out? The CSS file is here.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1308853.html

  18. differences across browsers

    Date: 09/11/07     Keywords: browser, web

    Greetings.

    I'm almost finished with a web design project and I just checked it across all browsers. Surprise- there is a problem.

    the website i'm working on is located here

    you can see all the browser screenshots here

    the site looks good on most browsers, but on some the slideshow is pushed down too far and on others it doesn't show up at all.

    the client really wants the slideshow and i'm not sure how to fix the problem. any advice?

    thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1308523.html

  19. Divs, Fixed Positioning, and Scrolling

    Date: 09/11/07     Keywords: browser, html

    So here's the deal: I've only recently nixed tables, etc. in favor of 100% div-based layout. I'm trying to do something and I'm not sure if it's 100% possible and I'm dumb for not knowing how, or just not something that's doable in a fully browser-compatible way.

    The site (still under construction, so please don't criticize the obvious big flaws at the moment! I'm aware and fixing them :) is www.sweetcarolinesnyc.com. Specifically, go to www.sweetcarolinesnyc.com/about.html, because that's where my issue comes into play.

    So, a few things about this site: I've set a background image with the top piano/logo banner built into it. You'll notice that at the bottom, I also have a fixed-position address/contact info bar.

    You'll also see that when that main content div exceeds the available screenspace, scrolling kind of makes the site messy. The top content of the div scrolls up over my title and piano keys, and the bottom of the content scrolls along under my fixed bottom gif, making it impossible to read.

    I've considered a few workaround fixes: nixing the background image and making it two sliced, absolute-positioned images, the top part with a z-index of 2 and the bottom part with a z-index of -1. And giving up on the fixed positioning of my bottom bar and just allowing it to hang out at the bottom of the content waiting for someone to scroll to it. Or, setting a set height for my content div and accepting a small auto-scrollbar inside the page for when content is too big.

    But what I'm wondering: is there a way to have this page set up the way I really WANT it set up, without the bugs? In other words--the background image to stay a background image, my fixed bottom gif staying fixed, and the main page scrollbar controlling ONLY that main, moveable content. Am I dreaming? (Or am I just dumb and missing something obvious?)

    Thoughts?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1308252.html

  20. Analytics

    Date: 09/11/07     Keywords: apache

    Our project is interested in buying a solid analytics application for several sites hosted on an Apache server.   What are our best options?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1308021.html

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