scripty accordian

Just a simple (i would think) scripty accordian question.

If you have an html box w an inserted image (inspector -background - image)

Can scripty accordian work?

I have done several scripty accordians before, but this one has a background image to it - the one change.

Thanks

Julie


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That shouldn’t affect anything. The image isn’t really ‘in’ the box at all – it’s applied as a CSS attribute.

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I can not seem to get it to work - let me clean out all styles and try again

On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:23 PM, waltd wrote:

That shouldn’t affect anything. The image isn’t really ‘in’ the box at all – it’s applied as a CSS attribute.

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That did not work

here is the link to the page…

http://grassrootsweb.net/creek/services.html

Thanks for all suggestions

J
On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:

I can not seem to get it to work - let me clean out all styles and try again

On Jun 21, 2011, at 3:23 PM, waltd wrote:

That shouldn’t affect anything. The image isn’t really ‘in’ the box at all – it’s applied as a CSS attribute.

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Hi Julie

I haven’t looked at the accordion problem but the first thing that struck me when I opened the page was the excessive time it took to download your huge background image creeksideback1a.png.

At 1.36Mb it is massive and doesn’t need to be a png at all!

The Accordion appears to be in a table element with the bg applied to a cell/row so I think that is where you are going wrong.

It really should be a bg to the enclosing div and the accordion elements inline to that div.

BTW Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling!

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Dave,

I realize the size too. I have to switch it out. I will do that right now.

A table element? its just an html box. huh.

I did the bg under the html box inspector.

I know spelling - I have not run the spell check yet. This is not even for the client to see yet.

Thanks for the reminder.

J
On Jun 21, 2011, at 8:49 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

Hi Julie

I haven’t looked at the accordion problem but the first thing that struck me when I opened the page was the excessive time it took to download your huge background image creeksideback1a.png.

At 1.36Mb it is massive and doesn’t need to be a png at all!

The Accordion appears to be in a table element with the bg applied to a cell/row so I think that is where you are going wrong.

It really should be a bg to the enclosing div and the accordion elements inline to that div.

BTW Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling!

David


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PS - all the writings, are copied from his current site.

and the bg has been changed. I saw that earlier -but I got distracted

On Jun 21, 2011, at 8:49 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

Hi Julie

I haven’t looked at the accordion problem but the first thing that struck me when I opened the page was the excessive time it took to download your huge background image creeksideback1a.png.

At 1.36Mb it is massive and doesn’t need to be a png at all!

The Accordion appears to be in a table element with the bg applied to a cell/row so I think that is where you are going wrong.

It really should be a bg to the enclosing div and the accordion elements inline to that div.

BTW Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling!

David


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I took away the html box styling - I think thats where you were seeing a table based element.

It is now working.

I wish it would work with the corners being curved. Is there away to make it work with a 6 or 9 px corner?

Thank you for your help. You really make a difference here.

I will go run spelling also.

J
On Jun 21, 2011, at 8:49 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

Hi Julie

I haven’t looked at the accordion problem but the first thing that struck me when I opened the page was the excessive time it took to download your huge background image creeksideback1a.png.

At 1.36Mb it is massive and doesn’t need to be a png at all!

The Accordion appears to be in a table element with the bg applied to a cell/row so I think that is where you are going wrong.

It really should be a bg to the enclosing div and the accordion elements inline to that div.

BTW Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling, Spelling!

David


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Use the CSS Corners Action. That will round the corners in modern
browsers, and leave them square for the squares.

Walter

On Jun 21, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:

I wish it would work with the corners being curved. Is there away to
make it work with a 6 or 9 px corner?


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I will try that. Thank you!

J
On Jun 21, 2011, at 9:59 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

Use the CSS Corners Action. That will round the corners in modern browsers, and leave them square for the squares.

Walter

On Jun 21, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:

I wish it would work with the corners being curved. Is there away to make it work with a 6 or 9 px corner?


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