Slow down and use a little thought and introspection and things will
go your way.
Yes, of course!! A relative container can contain a relative
header. I get it. Then the other elements just fall into place.
The lesson: do a wireframe even on a super-simple blocky page like this!
Then I
Steve Caramia wrote:
Then I got rid of the p tags in the sidebar, and used padding for
placement. Now the sidebar in IE6 is happy, but 7 is not. urgh.
http://www.caramiadesign.com/CNL/
You'll need to be more specific. The page looks roughly equivalent in
IE/7 and IE/8 on this
Steve Caramia wrote:
Then I got rid of the p tags in the sidebar, and used padding for
placement. Now the sidebar in IE6 is happy, but 7 is not. urgh.
http://www.caramiadesign.com/CNL/
You'll need to be more specific. The page looks roughly equivalent in
IE/7 and IE/8 on this
You'll need to be more specific. The page looks roughly equivalent
in IE/7 and IE/8 on this end.
Well, I see that I must have fixed whatever was making that happen. My
view of IE6 is in IETester and Abobe BrowserLab. Can they be trusted?
Sorry David and thank you SO much for your help.
Steve Caramia wrote:
You'll need to be more specific. The page looks roughly equivalent
in IE/7 and IE/8 on this end.
Well, I see that I must have fixed whatever was making that happen. My
view of IE6 is in IETester and Abobe BrowserLab. Can they be trusted?
I have no idea