#x27; it on body tag.
So basically here is a test case:
http://arianhojat.com/temp/test.html
Thanks for any theories!,
Ari
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up with the bottom of the images if possible, like
noticed how border sticks out of bottom here:
http://arianhojat.com/temp/float-bottom-margin.jpg
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i think it should
do this default so margins 'collapse' ... But not sure for floats, they may
not affect in same way). Anyway is there a way to stop the images margin
from affecting parent?
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=is= true that we have an element in the left navbar that exceeds the width
defined for it. I'm going to follow up the earlier suggestion to rethink
the coding for those elements and see if that resolves the issue.
In a worst case, we're changing the
ed a uint such as .5em.
Ah, I went only halfway there when I redefined the element. I needed
to zero out as well. But this still doesn't work in IE6/Win. Looks
perfect in Firefox1.0x/Win. Doesn't work in Safari/OSX.
Something is still missing.
ari
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Oops. That's what comes of testing in two places at one time. Try this,
and thanks for noticing:
http://dev.jwa.org/discover/oralhistory/guide.html
> Hey Ari,
> You posted a URL that refers to your machine (localhost). Do you have a
> valid Internet URL?
>
> thanks,
> Mi
st up as a block, which would get me my desired indent,
I think, but would also eliminate the wrap - instead, the whole list would
be offset from the left margin by the same amount.
How is this situation handled gracefully?
Many thanks,
ari
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