Is anyone able to identify this problem, or recommend a solution? I really
could use the help...
Thanks,
Tom
-Original Message-
All,
...this design is showing the "middle's" background peeking out from under
the bottom in IE.
See this link in IE for what I mean.
http://www2.ulink.n
All,
I am working on a site design with rounded corners. I am using a simple but
imperfect approach to get my rounded corner graphics. I set a DIV to have a
repeating background, and then add (one at the top and one at the bottom) a
div tag that contains the rounded corners. I've used this befo
money. And
I will look into those HTML errors. Apparently, I am a lazy slop-artist,
and didn't know it. Thanks again.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:46 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Cc: Thomas W. Bickle
Subjec
(Replying to myself - I'm weird like that)...
I stripped out all style parameters in my content column's code. The problem
seems related to the:
...tag. Being the absolute thing I took out, it made the difference. I'll
add parameters back in, tying them to CSS again, and see how it goes...
T
Hello. I have been wrestling with this problem in IE, and am now
considering another career.
Before I go, can anyone enlighten me as to what is going on with this page?
http://tombickle.com/files/test/contact.html
My problem is that in the middle column, the "content" div, much of the
content
Thanks to one and all who replied. I have been able to get this right and
move on. Thanks again, I needed that.
Whew.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Jasper Kuperus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 8:12 AM
To: Thomas W. Bickle
Subject: Re: [css-d] Allegedly simple
Hello,
I am making my second big push into abandoning tables and designing/laying
out entirely with CSS. My first attempt ended in defeat.
I have a page I am working with, where I want to put groups of information
(images and text) into a series of rows, with two columns. Here's a link:
http://