Re: [css-d] Trouble with positioning - not understanding this

2007-04-29 Thread Robyn M. Smith
I'm no css guru, but I think I'd give your nested footer_tag div a top margin. Robert Lane wrote: > I am struggling with some positioning. Basically, I have a div at the > bottom of a page that is defined to have a height of 143px. > It has a background image of that size. > > I then have some

Re: [css-d] Horizontal navigation styling

2007-01-26 Thread Robyn M. Smith
Thank you very much. This is something I haven't tried yet. I'm new to CSS and don't think of these solutions very easily. I know there must be a way! I'll try this out. Robyn ~davidLaakso wrote: > Robyn M. Smith wrote: >> I'm trying to find a way to have

Re: [css-d] Horizontal navigation styling

2007-01-26 Thread Robyn M. Smith
Thanks to all. Sorry if I'm looking for answers in the wrong place. I'm new to CSS and perhaps don't use all the proper terms. This is not a structural division. It's just a presentational issue. I don't have a url, I've been testing locally. But to try and explain what I mean: some sites have

[css-d] Horizontal navigation styling

2007-01-26 Thread Robyn M. Smith
I'm trying to find a way to have a two-color horizontal navigation area: for example, a yellow background on the left half and a blue background on the right half. I've tried using nested divs to divide a navbar area into two regions with their own styling. It works, but, of course, this falls