I also think you're convinced it's an absolute path issue but it's not.
You get an error message because I'm a WP and it's PHP driven and
directories just work a little differently - people just cant get direct
access to a directory on WP, just because it exist - it just doesn't
work
Dear Elli,
thanks for your remark. However, the CSS is from a standard template and
it works in the pages where only a single article is shown, e.g.
http://run-united.com/?page_id=489. If you look at the html structure
and the css there, the #content div still has this big margin, but
neverthless
I want to thank everyone who posted back on this issue. Now I have a
couple of ways to do it.
My next task is to understand how they work and what I did wrong g.
Thanks again, and sorry that my original message was html; it was an
accident.
Barry Brevik
Really you had two issues going on. First was your pathing issue
which prevented the rest of us from seeing the problem (unless we hadthe font
installed) and you did get that corrected for creampuff and I
was able to verify that the font is now downloading properly with no
errors.
The