Tom Livingston wrote:
Here is a sample page:
https://tomliv.com/wip/
I've tried various page sizes on load and resizing and can't track down the
space I am getting in IE Edge and 11. Can anyone tell me where the extra
space in the page is coming from? The page scrolls for a bit for 'no
apparent
There's an R missing in the URL - it should be
http://turnkeysolutionsinc.com/
Mike
On 07/06/2016 09:38 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
I'm getting a server error.
On Wednesday, July 6, 2016, Karl DeSaulniers <k...@designdrumm.com> wrote:
Hello Tom,
As well as everyone else. Can I invi
ying for A minus or above, especially if you have multiple scripts and
css files loading.
Mike
On 01/29/2016 10:35 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Looks like its a varying degree. My test was a little quicker.
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/160130_ED_5MQ/
I guess I can look into gzipping the tran
this morning,
http://www.prowebdesign.ro/how-to-deal-with-hover-on-touch-screen-devices/
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=required /
In the css I have this
input:required, textarea:required{add styles}
From all the information I have been able to find (which is mostly a
couple of years old) what I have in the css is the correct way of doing
this. So either my information is wrong or I have misunderstood it.
TIA
Mike
This is my first attempt to make a site responsive. My approach was
keep everything as much as possible, device resolution independent using
a single css file. I do have a couple of problems I would like to
solve. The header is to large on screens =480px and the tap targets
(nav links) are
Philip Taylor wrote:
Mike Manley wrote:
This is my first attempt to make a site responsive. My approach was
keep everything as much as possible, device resolution independent using
a single css file. I do have a couple of problems I would like to
solve. The header is to large on screens
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Actually, I believe ems are based on the prior font-size of the element
in which its
/consulting_unconventional_resources.php
I don't see the issue you are referring to in my browsers.
Seamonkey-2.26.1 or Firefox-24.6.0 on Gentoo-Linux-x86_64
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strange z-index values.
Any help appreciated. I have tried looking using Firebug but so far
can't see what needs to be changed.
regards,
Mike
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they
are much more powerful than the 'smart phones' of 2011 and before.
HTH,
Mike
On 08/23/2013 12:11 AM, Eric wrote:
Hi Colin,
Yeah that approach is called mobile first. It's gotten to be really popular. A
few months ago though I read a good article call Desktop First that argued
In Yahoo Groups the main page (5 message preview) will display the CSS
within in body style/style tags unless it is commented out.
Mike
On 05/22/2013 04:18 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
P.S. You surround your CSS with HTML comments. That was only needed
for the
very first browsers. I don't
is the drop-down nav menu on the left. The sub uls
expand the width of the top level ul to accommodate them and this is
pushing the main content down.
If anyone can suggest a solution it would be appreciated.
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On 19/03/13 13:55, Laura Valentino wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Mike m...@integrawebdesign.co.uk wrote:
Hi guys,
I hope someone can help with a little problem. A new website I am
designing looks perfect in Firefox 18 on Linux and in Safari. But it's not
right in Opera on Linux
On 19/03/13 15:32, Hahnel, Fred (DET-MRM) wrote:
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in SeaMonkey-2.14 and Firefox-10.0.11 and the problem isn't
present.
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HTML Validation
http://epicroadtrips.us/2010/mich-ont/betsy_journal/index.php
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fepicroadtrips.us%2F2010%2Fmich-ont%2Fbetsy_journal%2Fcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inliness=1group=0user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.3
CSS
On 11/1/2012 4:50 PM, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
2012-11-01 22:32, Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV wrote:
I cannot get this declaration to work:
p.date
{margin-bottom:-10px; margin-top: 40px}
It would in general be useful to specify what to work means, i.e. what
is the expected effect and how
Rockwell,Helvetica,Sans-serif
188 p.time Value Error : font / is not a font-family value : 1em
/ 1.5em Rockwell,Helvetica,Sans-serif
The main CSS file can be found here.
http://www.thetangos.com/styles/main.css
Could someone explain this to me TIA
Mike
much for any pointers ...
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the top of the rotating images but
in IE they cause a white space above the images and don't overlap.
I can't easily check IE as I use Linux so any assistance would be
appreciated.
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so it instead spans the full page width)
Is the only workaround for the wrong size to set an explicit
width?
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Sorry, I guess I should have specified that the issue is occurring in Opera
9/Mac
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:39 PM, T. R. Valentine trvalent...@gmail.comwrote:
On 15 April 2010 13:31, Mike Smith grum@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list!
I'm having an issue with a form and Opera. Page is here
the way it is.
I am curious to know why this was happening in Opera 9/Mac. I checked in
Opera 10/XP and like TR said, it loads fine.
Thanks again!
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I still do not fully understand how this works, so I must muck with
line-height in 2 places whenever I change 1 font-size. That it appears
to work in my meager suite of browsers is a good thing:
http://helices.org/mds_resume.html
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Mike
Mike Schleif wrote:
OK
; but, BOTH
must share same baseline.
I can do this easily with table.
I'm having a bear of a time doing this with CSS only.
I've tried various combinations of div, span, position, float, etc.
NO combination meets all expectations.
What do you think?
Best Regards,
Mike
No
I've also tried font-size
Best Regards,
Mike
Pi Dizayn wrote:
On 06.02.2010 01:09, Mike Schleif wrote:
OK, I have two (2) elements sitting on anhr /, one left justified and
the other right justified:
Abe Lincoln Biographical Info
I googled this; but, 2 problems:
[1] the 2 texts right and left were aligned to TOP not baseline
[2] couldn't get the hr to display beneath both texts
Best Regards,
Mike
David Laakso wrote:
Mike Schleif wrote:
OK, I have two (2) elements sitting on an hr /, one left justified and
the other
OK
But, as I said, the LEFT text must be much larger than right; and with
this, the baselines right and left do NOT coincide ...
Best Regards,
Mike
Pi Dizayn wrote:
style type=text/css
!--
#right {
float: right;
}
--
/style
span id=rightBiographical Info/span
spanAbe Lincoln
Very interesting.
I fail to understand HOW it works?
What keeps the left-text-baseline at the same position as
right-text-baseline?
When I manipulate font sizes, the baselines move ???
Best Regards,
Mike
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Mike Schleif wrote:
OK, I have two (2
On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 11:25 -0700, David Hucklesby wrote:
Mike Davies wrote:
hi,
I am having a problem with the display of an availability calendar on
a website I am working on. It is based on the Website Baker CMS
software.
http://druminnor.co.uk/pages/cottage/availability.php
write the css for this but added a 'width:30%' to the
#mod_bookings .bookings_sheet rule to see if that might help.
I can't see what may be causing the problem and any help would be
appreciated.
regards,
Mike
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for so long I'm
getting lost in it.
I need some fresh eyes to look and offer an assist. Can anyone help out?
The page is at: http://www.jhsph.edu/alumni/ and the CSS is linked in the
head.
Thanks in advance to all who take the time to read this and consider
helping.
-Mike
ps. Happy Birthday to me
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:29 AM, Tim Snadden li...@snadden.com wrote:
Give the containing list item 'layout' (
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
). One way is with the proprietary 'zoom'. Put it in a separate
stylesheet with conditional comments.
.activenavpath { zoom: 1; }
I am laying out text on an angle to follow a background graphic. There has got
to be a better way that stacking floated divs and adjusting the width of
each one. See http://www.striking.com. Is there a better way to do this?
M
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From: ke...@rodenhofer.com [mailto:ke...@rodenhofer.com]
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 10:23 AM
To: Gillespie, Michael A (Mike); css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: RE: [css-d] There has got to be a better way
Try
with it. ;) I also considered getting rid of the dividing lines
altogether but the designer (my superior) doesn't cotton to that idea. :/
Thanks in advance!
[1] http://www.jhsph.edu/urbanhealth/about_us/demo.html
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On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Mike Smith grum@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have some HTML being generated by our CMS that is creating a nested list
for a menu.
The issue at hand:
The sub-navigation on this menu is supposed to have a divider between each
item. I used a border
.
Page URL: http://magazine.jhsph.edu/2009/spring/index.html
CSS can be found in the usual ways.
Thanks in advance!
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Forgot about validating. thanks
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:49 AM, David Laakso da...@chelseacreekstudio.com
wrote:
Mike Smith wrote:
Look at it in anything but IE6 to see the correct look.
Page URL: http://magazine.jhsph.edu/2009/spring/index.html
CSS can be found in the usual ways
:00 AM, Mike Smith grum@gmail.com wrote:
Forgot about validating. thanks
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:49 AM, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Mike Smith wrote:
Look at it in anything but IE6 to see the correct look.
Page URL: http://magazine.jhsph.edu/2009/spring
CSS is now 100% valid. Not much I can do with the XHTML at this point.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Mike Smith grum@gmail.com wrote:
I guess I should also have prefaced this with the fact that I'm working on
a template in a CMS and the CMS tends to spit out bad code. Believe me, my
Kills the border, IE/6.0.
* html div.rc {height: 0;}
BTW, your cc is hitting IE/8.0 and down.
I leave it to you, or someone else on the list, to correct the issues you
have in IE/7.
Please bottom post. Thanks.
Sorry, I post so infrequently I forget about bottom posting on the
through. I really appreciate the list and all the people on it who
help.
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.comwrote:
Add this declaration to the style sheet to lose the gap:
div.divNav1 ul li {float:left;}
Fix implemented.
I 3 this list. :)
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.comwrote:
Add this declaration to the style sheet to lose the gap:
div.divNav1 ul li {float:left;}
I'm wondering if you can offer any insights as to what was actually causing
this to happen.
Thanks again!
-Mike
I am trying to use horizontal rules of specific width and position in an
xhtml strict 1.0 web page. The width and align attributes work, but do not
pass the strict 1.0 validation test (as you probably know).
I have tried using both class and id statements in a CSS file (with
appropriate
for an August calendar and then link to it in the July
document.
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On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 11:16 -0700, Mark Senff wrote:
--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Mike Davies m...@integrawebdesign.co.uk wrote:
I am trying to remove the bullets from an unordered list, which works
fine in Firefox using list-style-type:none;. But this doesn't appear to
be supported by IE
/pages/artists/david-blyth.php
How can I work round this?
regards,
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Thanks,Georg.
I will try to get it cleaned up and then resend.
-Mike
==
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV wrote:
HTML: http://epicroadtrips.us/ert2.htm
Would be a good idea to move the myriad of inline-styles to the
stylesheet, and get rid of the old
CSS - One error but I cannot find it.
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fepicroadtrips.us%2Fcss%2Fstyle.cssprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1lang=en
Thanks,
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Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
* Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV wrote:
CSS - One error but I cannot find it.
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fepicroadtrips.us%2Fcss%2Fstyle.cssprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1lang=en
You have:
a:hover {
color: #FFF
child elements, and that it could be overcome
using display:inline; on the form. But this doesn't seem to have worked
in this case.
Any suggestions welcomed.
regards,
Mike
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On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 12:36 +0100, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Mike Davies wrote:
I am trying to style the layout of a form for a search box on a
website at www.deveron-arts.com. The client has asked for it to
resemble the google search box in a browser.
Which browser? There is quite
for ID error which is in the PHP menu.
Error Line 203, Column 8: ID currentpage already defined.
li id=currentpagea href='index.php'strongW/strongednesday -
September
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks,
-Mike
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David Laakso wrote:
Mike Breiding wrote:
IE 6 reduces the left margin enough to knock the left column
navigation to the bottom at resolution of 800x600
http://epicroadtrips.us/2007/summer/california/
http://epicroadtrips.us/2007/summer/california/ert_index_style.css
Any ideas on how to fix
list.
Thanks,
-Mike
I think I will just stick with it as is - full width
Out of curiosity I commented out:
#three img {display: block; width: 225px; height: 454px;}
.both {clear: both;}
It seems to make no difference in FF, IE or Opera at various screen sizes.
Curious about what those rules
://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/mike.htm if
clarification is needed.
Out of curiosity I commented out:
#three img {display: block; width: 225px; height: 454px;}
.both {clear: both;}
-Mike
Oh, my. But wait. You may want to put
.both {clear: both;}
back in?
-Done.
-Mike
David Laakso wrote:
Oh, my. But wait. You may want to put
.both {clear: both;}
back in?
-Done.
-Mike
re:
http://epicroadtrips.us/dad/journals/travel/usa/central_states_north_trip_june_2-15_1977/index.php
This is fun, Mike. Now what we'll do to keep the bird cage from
/travel/usa/central_states_north_trip_june_2-15_1977/ert_index_style.css
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Mike
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David Laakso wrote:
Mike Breiding wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to have the blockquote *only* on the right side of the
image. This happens in IE6 but not FF. I tried various things, but to no
avail.
http://epicroadtrips.us/dad/journals/travel/usa/central_states_north_trip_june_2
David Laakso wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Mike,
Correction of my error for IE/6 in the markup here (reload to bring the
corrected markup):
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/mike.htm
Correction of my error for IE/6 in the CSS here (reload to bring up the
corrected CSS file):
http
Thanks to everyone for their help on this.
None of my replies went to the list and I had to set up a new account
for get mail to the list.
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is
clipped.
Question: Is there a better way to handle this?
If not, can the clipped image be changed in IE6?
Thanks,
-Mike
=
Validates:
http://epicroadtrips.us/dad/journals/travel/usa/central_states_north_trip_june_2-15_1977/001.html
http://epicroadtrips.us/dad/journals/travel/usa
* Christian Kirchhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008:03:07:10:51:12+0100] scribed:
Maybe a dumb question, but is the text in column (2) defined to be left
aligned?
Other than that, I cannot think of a reason - if all table rows are in
one table and not in separate ones - why that should happen.
* Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008:03:07:08:59:00-0500] scribed:
Mike Schleif wrote:
Go here:
http://hb.platinumaire.net/form_4.aspx
Enter this string:
{A8D5CDDA-972F-4D33-A7E8-B5342AAE1350}
and submit.
The server is throwing errors when I try this. Do you have a spot
* Christian Kirchhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008:03:07:18:11:45+0100] scribed:
Hello,
A look at your html code shows me that the rows are in separate tables.
For a start try to combine evrything in one single table by dropping the
extra:
/table
table cellpadding=5 cellspacing=5 width=100%
I have dynamically generated tabular data.
The leftmost cell in each row will be either an image, or blank. The
images can vary in width. Height is not an issue.
The displayed images are to be maximum width 150px. I would prefer that
smaller images remain smaller; but, can live with stretch.
,
but that also did not work in IE. Help is much appreciated.
The only thing I can think of would be that you have nothing inside the
links in the HTML. What would happen if you inserted a nbsp; or a spacer
img? If you view the site without styles, then the map and links do not
exist at all.
hth,
Mike
higher than that
of the Flash object? You may need to experiment with various values (1,
100, 1000, etc) if you don't know the z-index value of the Flash object.
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david wrote:
!important is not a hack. It's an official W3C thing,
That doesn't mean is can't still be called a hack... '-p
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, Georg. I knew the list would have the answer and teach me why it
wasn't working. ;)
Mike 3 list.
I also added
#content {
padding-top: 20px;
}
to keep the proper spacing, as that space is used in other areas of the
site.
Now to get on with reading the rest of this thread and learning more.
Thanks
Switch margin-left to padding-left?
On Dec 28, 2007 7:01 AM, Ross Hulford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have done this and fixed it before but I cannot remember how I did it!
At
the moment my list steps in ie 6
Item1
Item2
Item3
The css
#middleMenu li a{
anyone tell me why and how to fix?
Finally, I know that most of the images are not loading (don't need them
to), this is happening whether the images are there or not.
Temp site: http://www.grum.com/temp/j/index.html
css: http://www.grum.com/temp/j/css/jh-main-screen.css
TIA,
Mike
like to know what can be done about centering the menu better.
Finally, I've tested in FF 2.0.0.11 and IE 6 on Win2K Pro. All seems to
display as it should... anyone having issues with other browsers/OS are
encouraged to reply.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Hey guys,
Just wanted to ask as to why IE (esp 6 and 7) block some javascripts and
css? I am making a site that uses DW spring framework and IE just blocks
the script and everything.
I wanted to ask whether there are some workaround on this or just simply
make a script to do detection for IE
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike A wrote:
http://www.webdev-academy.com/test-layout/index.html
Looks like a variant of...
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder
Sort of, and others. What makes it completely different are the extra
wrapper and side
.
Thank you Gabrielle!
Mike A.
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Can someone please say why there is a 3px margin in the header at
http://www.webdev-academy.com/template2/index.html.
Many thanks,
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to a similar layout that works
(searched for ages without luck).
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of keep the format on browser
resize.
Hoping someone can provide feedback or direct me to a similar layout that works
(searched for ages without luck).
Thanks!
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(Smarter folk, please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong... )
Pixels are inherently a binary unit - either it's a whole pixel that's
active or a whole pixel that's inactive, so a fractional pixel doesn't
exist - but the browser is probably seeing your decimal unit, and is
either rounding up
.
Perhaps get it to validate first! Try Firefox with the Developer and
Firebugs extensions, and the Yahoo YSlow tool. They will highlight errors.
Once the mark-up's corrected you can drill down to CSS issues.
HTH...
Mike A.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60
https
.
Though, this support is currently only available in IE but at least
Mozilla has a bug report for it.
Best regards
Mike
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Just to close this issue off, I can now report that the latest
working draft of the CSS 2.1
to achieve this?
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. Then the outer DIV / containing block needs to be of
the same (unknown) size which is accomplished by using a static or
relative child.
Many thanks for your input. I really hope we can make some sense out
of this!
Best regards
Mike
BTW: Just joining the list on Monday it seems my posts are not
getting
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On May 10, 2007, at 4:57 PM, Mike Wilson wrote:
Or are you saying that the height of the containing block used for
positioning will be different from the calculated size of the actual
element? This doesn't seem to be the case as the other, absolutely
, because that doesn't
depend on the height of the parent element.
Yes, I have noticed this also. Too bad it is 50% of an unknown height
I need ;-).
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, that I should be
getting the upwards shift with my layout.
Can anybody point to something that explains this? Did I miss
something in the spec or are both Firefox and Opera wrong
(not likely) ?
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- Director/h5 pFirst and Second
Weeek/h5 with no line break and maintaining the styling for the H tag.
I have tried using display: inline but this does not seem to be the way to go.
The CSS is in both the head and here:
http://juniornaturecamp.org/ert_index_style.css
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Mike
At 10:11 AM 3/8/2007 , Alex Robinson wrote:
Please take this discussion off list or to another more general web
discussion list.
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Please email me privately if you have further advise.
-Mike
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At 06:18 PM 2/27/2007 , Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Mike Breiding wrote:
The following layout breaks in IE 6.o
http://montrails.org/
Indeed.
Start by adding the following at the very bottom of your stylesheet...
@media screen {
* html #topbar, * html #name {overflow: hidden;}
* html #contenttext
The following layout breaks in IE 6.o
http://montrails.org/
http://montrails.org/mrtc_style.css
Any suggestion on how to fix this would be appreciated.
-Mike
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Is there a desired width ( or rule of thumb) for a background image
that is repeated? That is a ramp of color with no pattern.
Mike
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Thanks again Francky!
I especially like this part:
[1] ... and you'll see some other things to correct. ;-)
No kidding.
Mike
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URL.
On to the next fix.
Thanks!
Mike
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In your construction, the Scott Riggs image (rtcol_pichome.jpg) is
connected to the bottom of the right column. If the left column is
longer, this bottom
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