, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must be making a clumsy, beginner's, mistake somewhere but I just
can't figure out what is the problem.
The CSS validates but isn't working as it should. Here is the page:
http
Jim Davis wrote:
Stuart,
You have given the ul an id of mainNav and it is closed by /ul. If
you had:
div id=mainNav
ul.../ul
/div
You would need the closing /div.
Jim
That explains it perfectly. A silly but fundamental mistake on my part.
And the page now works.
I've also add a
David Laakso wrote:
Stuart Walsh wrote:
I must be making a clumsy, beginner's, mistake somewhere but I just
can't figure out what is the problem.
The CSS validates but isn't working as it should. Here is the page:
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/cytre/
and the CSS
David Laakso wrote:
Stuart Walsh wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Stuart Walsh wrote:
I must be making a clumsy, beginner's, mistake somewhere but I
just
can't figure out what is the problem.
The CSS validates but isn't working as it should. Here is the
page:
http
I must be making a clumsy, beginner's, mistake somewhere but I just
can't figure out what is the problem.
The CSS validates but isn't working as it should. Here is the page:
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/cytre/
and the CSS:
http://www.tuningsinthirds.com/cytre/new.css
I can't get the
David Laakso wrote:
Stuart Walsh wrote:
I've got a homepage with a header which is a jpg. I'm using HTML Kit
to write the code and in that, and in IE there is no space above and
below the header jpg. But in Firefox and Opera there is space above
and below. I'm doing something wrong but I
I've got a homepage with a header which is a jpg. I'm using HTML Kit to
write the code and in that, and in IE there is no space above and below
the header jpg. But in Firefox and Opera there is space above and below.
I'm doing something wrong but I can't think what it is.
Also the bottom jpg