Thanks!
I understand now the problem with this!
I'm loading part of the application from the datastore and loading it in the
datastore through email. And it took some tags from the email html and this
is why there are tags no working well!

@djidjadji: I'm going to change the CSS and HTML as per you suggestions!

Thanks!


2011/1/14 djidjadji <djidja...@gmail.com>

> Run your page through
> http://validator.w3.org/
>
> Add a DOCTYPE to your page.
> Do you still use the <font> and <center> tags?
> <center> is not allowed inside a <a> tag.
> Why do you have a CSS file if you add style directly in the HTML?
> You don't close the <font> and <span> tags?
> The <p> that Fabrizio mentioned is a real beauty, ellipses (...)
> instead of  "> : <p style="<cut> ...
>
> <img src="/static/squadra.gif"/ width="250px">
> What is the / doing inside the img tag? And the px is not allowed in
> the with attribute, it is not a style specification.
>
> Three <div id="box"> tags? Looks more like a class.
>
> In the CSS file all tags specify to use
> font-family:Arial, Helvetica,'Liberation Sans', FreeSans, sans-serif;
> Move this to the body CSS specification with a default size and
> specify size differences at the other CSS specs.
>
> If you have a group of CSS specs that show up multiple times group
> them in a separate CSS class and use multiple css classes to a tag or
> an id and class attribute.
> Example:
> CSS
> .grey-border {
>        -moz-box-shadow: 1px 0px 6px #000000;
>        -webkit-box-shadow: 1px 0px 6px #000000;
>        box-shadow: 1px 0px 6px #000000;
>        background: #CCCCCC;
>        background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #CCCCCC 0%, #DDDDDD 4%,
> #DDDDDD 96%, #CCCCCC 100%);
>        background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, right top,
> color-stop(0%,#CCCCCC), color-stop(4%,#DDDDDD),
> color-stop(96%,#DDDDDD), color-stop(100%,#CCCCCC));
>        filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(
> startColorstr='#CCCCCC', endColorstr='#CCCCCC',GradientType=1 );
> }
> /* div#box is now class .box */
> .box {
>        margin:3px;
>        padding-top:1px;
>        padding-left:2px;
>        padding-right:2px;
>        -moz-border-radius: 2px;
>        border-radius: 2px;
>        font: 15px/1.5 Arial, Helvetica,'Liberation Sans', FreeSans,
> sans-serif;
>        height:150px;
>        width:190px;
>        float:left;
>        position:relative;
> }
>
> div#img {
>        margin: 0;
>        font: 15px/1.5 Arial, Helvetica,'Liberation Sans', FreeSans,
> sans-serif;
>        float:left;
>        position:relative;
> }
>
> In your HTML
> <div id="img" class="grey-border">
> <img src="static/squadra.gif" width="250">
> </div>
> <div class="box grey-border">
> Prova <br>
> klfjlkfjldfjglkdfnbn x.,nb,cbv,
> </div>
>
>
> 2011/1/14 Fabrizio Accatino <fht...@gmail.com>:
> > Your issue is not a GAE issue.  The CSS is the same.
> > Check your HTML.  It's invalid. Look at the end of "lorem ipsum" block
> and
> > the adv java-script block.
> >
> >    Fabrizio
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