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  • Dynamically changing the style sheet link.

    Hello Everybody, everyone knows that the IE, Opera, Firefox etc. render the CSS differently. This is a very big problem, when the website must look exactly as the customer wants. Therefore what I thought I could do is to change the assigned style sheets accordingly to the browser tht is running at the...
    Posted to Web Forms (Forum) by jahabdank on 10-11-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: browser, css, head, link
  • ASP:Menu CSS adpaters; Internet Explorer doesn't display dynamic Nav when using DynamicItemTemplate. Firefox does.

    Hey, I'm trying to upgrade a website for work and it has a color-specific navigation. This means, each element in the top level is a certain hover color (red, blue, green.. http://www.lakecountyymca.com/) and so is each elements children in the dynamic nav. "Well", I thought, "this...
    Posted to Master Pages, Themes and Navigation Controls (Forum) by NDWolfwood5268 on 03-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, ASP.NET 2.0 Menu, browser, CSS, CSS in Menu Control, CSS layout, dynamic, IE, Menu and Children, Menu Control, menu css, Menu Css Control Adapter, menu items, menuControl, menuitems, firefox, asp.net 2.0 menu IE7, .NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0 VB.NET, css adapters menu submenu, dymanic controls, Dynamic Controls
  • page design for different monitor resolutions

    Hello Everyone, Is there a way to identify the resolution on a users browser and send them to a page that is designed for that particular resolution? I was thinking about making a different page design based specifically on a browsers resolution. Also, is there any way to pick a different CSS stylesheet...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by rbunn83815 on 06-17-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: resolution, browser, CSS
  • Dynamic Stylesheets on Master Page for Different Browsers and Devices?

    Is there a current "best practice" or most commonly accepted way in ASP.NET to dynamically assign a stylesheet (to a Master Page) based on what browser or device a user has? So if a person is using IE6, or an iPhone, or Opera 10.0 or whatever, I want to be able to detect their browser/device...
    Posted to Master Pages, Themes and Navigation Controls (Forum) by IronWill on 09-04-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: CSS, master pages, Stylesheets, browser, device, detection
  • Re: css height=100%

    Hey all. I found the best way to do it with the DIV layout. Solution here: http://richbrains.blogspot.com/2007/07/div-layout-with-height-100-problem.html
    Posted to Client Side Web Development (Forum) by ITConclusion on 07-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: browser, css html, cssclass, CSS, CSS Master Page
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