Ken,

That helps.  Did you see Arlen's response?  I think you will find it
extremely helpful and probably won't need any more help after reading
through it all!  If you still do, let us know.

Thanks and good luck,

On Feb 1, 2008 12:40 PM, Ken Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hello Valerie and wow
> I sent that 5 hours ago. I want to end up  with a very similar look but
> expanding to fit the window, not fixed width.
>  Thats what I wanted originally, and I still do. I have been working on
> all the areas I need to improve it too, first things first.
> Also should I send this email to the original list address.
> and thank you
> Ken
>
>
> Valerie Wininger wrote:
>
> Ken,
>
> I'm not entirely sure what you want the site to look like.  On the current
> home page, you have a fixed width table, but it looks like you want to end
> up with a page that expands to fit the browser window.  Is that right?  Or
> do you just want the banner to expand?  A little more info about what you
> want the finished product to look like would be helpful.  Then we can go
> from there.
>
> On Feb 1, 2008 7:11 AM, Ken Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello and thanks for letting me join your group, although it's very
> > intimidating for a novice.I am definitely not a hand coder, but I sure
> > have changed a lot of code by hand. I built a table oriented image heavy
> > website no CSS. I struggle to get to first base with CSS on my top
> > banner, it should be simple- changing the text between my logo and a gif
> > one of my rings. It is presently a fixed size table that I think should
> > expand to the browser.
> > Original site   http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/index.htm  - Right now
> > I am just worried about the top banner.
> >       http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/stylesheets/horsejewelry.css
> > Visually what works best is http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/test1.htm
> > http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/stylesheets/test.css
> > This is what I want, the two large images are spacers for now till I get
> > the top working. This code isn't good but displays well on IE5,6,
> > Opera7,9 and Mozilla, even on old Netscape.
> > I think  http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/jewelry_horse.htm  is as
> > close to proper as I can see. It even validates-but the banner doesn't
> > layout properly.
> >       http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/stylesheets/test.css
> > http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/test2.htm looks good  (alternate text
> > only shows) but the right  image is dropped to low.
> >       http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/stylesheets/banner.css
> > I tried to keep this short but I keep wanting to cry. Can you please
> > take a look at what I have done and offer some advise?
> > Thanks
> > Ken
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