Can you clarify a bit? If you're emailing them, a ZIP (or SIT, etc) will
do the trick. Make sure that you're links between html and css (and
images and anything else outside the source html doc) are relative.
ie:
GOOD:
BAD:
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> Many thanks...
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> Mike A.
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This is a possible solution to making min/max work in IE:
http://www.doxdesk.com/software/js/minmax.html
Haven't used it personally, though.
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Erik Visser wrote:
> Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
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I'm wondering - wouldn't it work to simply set the width of the body
appropriately, then set it's left and right margins to "auto"?
Same effect without any extra non-semantic cruft.
This just off the top of my head, so YMMV.
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background to the containing div.
Thanks!
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down in IE, where Firefox is allowing overlap.
My quick suggestion is to zero out any padding/margin not specifically
needed. It might be an inherited value that's causing the trouble...
Scott Reston
Raleigh, NC, USA
www.capstrat.com
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