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Re: [Orgmode] Suggestions for Orgmode.org homepage
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Sebastian Rose |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] Suggestions for Orgmode.org homepage |
Date: |
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 03:54:31 +0100 |
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Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> would you like to make things easy for me and make me a new version of org.css
> which will work also on IE, and send it to me????
Yes, I'll give it a shot this evening.
Best,
Sebastian
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Jan 7, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>>
>> This is what I use in such cases. All styles starting with '*' are read
>> by IE only. No compromise should be neccessary.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> @media screen {
>>
>> /* ... all your styles here ... */
>>
>> #table-of-contents
>> {
>> position:fixed;
>> width:198px;
>> }
>>
>> * html { overflow-y: hidden; }
>>
>> * html body {
>> overflow-y: auto;
>> height: 100%;
>> padding: 0 0 0 0;
>> font-size: 100%;
>> }
>>
>> * html div#table-of-contents { position: absolute; }
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>>
>> Manish <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Hello Carsten,
>>>
>>> The image at http://imagebin.org/35260 shows the Orgmode homepage in
>>> IE6 and http://imagebin.org/35261 shows the the same page in FF3. The
>>> page in IE (6) is jumbled up (table of contents mixed up with page
>>> contents) since it (IE6) does not support "position: fixed" used in
>>> the org.css. I faced the same issue when I gave some org-generated
>>> HTML documentation to someone using IE yesterday. So I got some help
>>> from a friend and worked out a compromise so that it doesn't break so
>>> horribly in IE6.
>>>
>>> What I did was to create another small CSS file, org-ie6, css, with
>>> following
>>> contents:
>>>
>>> : #table-of-contents{
>>> : position: absolute;
>>> : float: left;
>>> : }
>>> :
>>> : body {
>>> : background-attachment: scroll;
>>> : }
>>>
>>> And load this CSS conditionally when IE 6 is being used by adding
>>> following line in the generated HTML file's header just above the
>>> <body> tag:
>>>
>>> : <!--[if lt IE 7]><link rel="stylesheet" href="org-ie6.css"
>>> type="text/css" ><![endif]-->
>>>
>>> (previous line may wrap)
>>>
>>> The compromise is that the table of contents in the sidebar (along
>>> with the background image) scrolls up with the page unlike in FF,
>>> which IMHO, is an acceptable compromise. I have been told that some
>>> javascript magic can make IE6 behave like "position: fixed" but I
>>> haven't yet worked out how/if that can be done.
>>>
>>> Possibly a better workaround/solution exists for this else please
>>> consider making similar change to the Orgmode home page.
>>>
>>> Also, I do not have access to IE7 so I do not know if that works.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>
>> --
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Sebastian Rose, EMMA STIL - mediendesign, Niemeyerstr.6, 30449 Hannover
Tel.: +49 (0)511 - 36 58 472
Fax: +49 (0)1805 - 233633 - 11044
mobil: +49 (0)173 - 83 93 417
Email: address@hidden, address@hidden
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Re: [Orgmode] Suggestions for Orgmode.org homepage, Matthew Lundin, 2009/01/07
R: [Orgmode] Suggestions for Orgmode.org homepage, Giovanni Ridolfi, 2009/01/08