Re: [css-d] My background disappeared

2007-08-13 Thread btwien
@ Amy Is it about the background code below? If yes, remove the image after background and I guess (but am not sure) that the quotes are not necessary... Your image link is also relative, so you might have to add ../ before your upload etc name ... background-image:url('/upload/library/i/introna

Re: [css-d] site check please / hairball

2007-08-11 Thread btwien
This is a website I build a year or so ago: http://www.carinainmali.nl Funny isn't it? A little off topic though, sorry for that ;) __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 informati

[css-d] content in FF little off (solved)

2007-08-10 Thread btwien
@ Holly Thanks for the advice, I learned a lot!! It all works well now... @ Odder When more time, I am going to look at the solution you gave me, thanks ;) __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/lis

Re: [css-d] content little off in FF

2007-08-09 Thread btwien
@ Zoe, Odder Thanks for the suggestions both of you... As you mentioned Zoe, I simplified the #content div. Great suggestion!! Sometimes a person thinks to complicated ;) There is only one more thing, the first paragraphe/sentence stays 'off', see http://www.cmamali.org/koutiala.html again... I

[css-d] content little off in FF

2007-08-08 Thread btwien
Hello, My 2nd message today...;-) I had trouble in the past displaying my content right in IE7, but that I solved 2 days ago...The funny thing now it though, that my content is a little off in FF, while before that was not a problem at all... It has to do with this little piece of coding: margi