Kevin Doyle wrote:
> >> Christopher wrote:
> >>   
> >>> I'm trying to move the <h1> text "main" down using <top margin> 
> just a
> >>> little and it's not moving
> >>> Same thing with the "contact with email" won't move down on the 
> <top margin>
> >>>     
> >
> > You are already setting a negative margin on your H1 element:
> > .mainloc {
> >     margin-top: -27px;
> > }
> > To move it down, simply stop moving it up or move it up less.
> >
> > 
> >>> Also If you view the page in Opera the paragraphs under "about me"
> >>> are a little squashed especially the "sheep word" overlaps the "W" a
> >>> little. If you view in FF3 there is a huge space between the "W" 
> and the
> >>> rest of the text
> >>>     
> >
> > You're telling it to be by setting a line height of 16px in your
> > .aboutmepara style block. To begin with, line-height should not have a
> > unit attached to it (no em, px, or %, etc.). It's a factor, like
> > "line-height:2" means set the line height at double. You probably want
> > something like "line-height:1.5" for your block.
> >
> > You are now tied for first with me for number of messages posted to this
> > list for this month (51 apiece, this email is 52 for me). I regret I
> > will be unable to offer you any more assistance after this email as it
> > seems to be "enabling" rather than "assisting."
> >
> > --Bill
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> When I move the .mainloc which is associated with the <h1> tag it also
> moves the #location <id> how come?
> And I changed the line-height to 1.5 the result was not good, so that
> does not work any other suggestions?
>
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>
> Christopher,
>
> I recommend doing a little reading on how CSS uses the box model for 
> how it affects HTML. Until you fully understand how CSS cascades and 
> impacts the HTML, you're going to continue to have formatting issues...
>
> I also recommend installing a Firefox plug-in called Firebug. It has a 
> really cool feature that allows you to inspect your CSS and will 
> outline your HTML using the box model so you can see how things are 
> effected by the CSS.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843
>
> Good luck.
> k.
>
I did install FireBug, I just would like to solve this, I really have to 
get this done ASAP and I have already spent a great deal learning CSS, 
sure I don't know it all, yet but I have just
a few things to work out and get solved.

-- 

*Christopher* - the creative sheep

*animator*///motion graphics artist/\\*web dev*

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