Hello,
Ingo's method worked a treat for both the and the elements
in IE6/win, IE7/win, Opera 9/Win and Ffox 2/Win. (Haven't tested in
Safari or Opera , or IE5, for Mac OS X yet).
Thanks again,
Simone
On 20/06/07, Simone Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ingo,
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round image on the Heading.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Simone
On 20/06/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we view the problem site?
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> Rick
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centred in
order to fit, as it is 798px wide.
Any tips are most welcome! I've tried using absolute positioning but I
think I''m too confused now!
Kind regards,
Simone
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Apologies: I made three mistakes in my earlier post. (!)
1. I forgot to give you the URL...!
http://staging.sunsol.co.uk/afit/index.htm
2. My problem is in IE/Win AND Firefox/Win (not just in Firefox, sorry)
3. I included some unnecessary CSS
(ignore the following:
#mainBodyBorder{ /* =for fi
I am working on a website that has a header photo at the top, followed
by the company logo and tagline underneath. I have a border that wraps
around the entire content (header, 3 column divs), but the top right
of the border is an image, as it is curved.
I have currently set this top right curve a