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> tmesa.mesadesignhouse wrote:
>> In IE7 (I haven't checked IE6 yet), the button images are
>> separating from each other, but in FF/Safari, they're not. They're
>> NOT supposed to separate from each other, so they're supposed to
>> look like they do in FF.
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In IE7 (I haven't checked IE6 yet), the button images are separating
from each other, but in FF/Safari, they're not. They're NOT supposed
to separate from each other, so they're supposed to look like they do
in FF.
Can anyone help me with this IE issue?
BTW, I validate - CSS and HTML.
I to
I have quintuple-checked the width of the replaced elements and
background images. I've quintuple-checked my math. Margin: 0; Padding:
0; In FF/Safari this flows just fine. In IE7 (I haven't even checked
IE6 yet), the div.pageheadEnd keeps flowing to below the pageheader. I
am recoding thi
Microsoft told Mac users in January 2006 to stop using IE for the Mac.
You can't even download it from Microsoft anymore. Now it breaks
sites. It crashes computers and causes kernel panics. No one is using
(or should be using) IE for the Mac.
What do your stats say about IE Mac users using t
And browsercam is the only way you're going to get IE5 for the Mac to
work, since Microsoft stopped supporting it in December of 2005,
removed IE Mac from their downloads section on January 31, 2006, and
told Macintosh users in 2006 (2 years ago!) to *stop using Internet
Explorer on their M
should be fun.
Theresa Mesa
Mesa Design House
http://mesadesignhouse.com
909-796-5739
909-796-5789 (Fax)
On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:56 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> tmesa.mesadesignhouse wrote:
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>> I'm going to get rid of the background box for the navigation and do
>> it normal
:-) Well, I know the web isn't print. I was talking about the tools to
work with the file. I build a logo, it's in Illustrator. I build a
business card, I use InDesign. I futz with an image or photo, I use
Photoshop. Each allows me to see how it's going to look as I work.
BTW, *I FIXED IT!!*
likes. That way I don't have to have fixed font sizes.
I've been making things too difficult for myself.
Theresa Mesa
Mesa Design House
http://mesadesignhouse.com
909-796-5739
909-796-5789 (Fax)
On Mar 28, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> tmesa.mesadesignhouse wrot
ually upload it to my test server to see, if the editor can't be
used.
Thanks!!
Theresa Mesa
Mesa Design House
http://mesadesignhouse.com
909-796-5739
909-796-5789 (Fax)
On Mar 28, 2008, at 10:03 AM, David Laakso wrote:
> tmesa.mesadesignhouse wrote:
>>
>> I do sort
oesn't resize. The
words are pretty big as it is.
But thank you so much for your help! I'll dig into this some more.
Theresa Mesa
Mesa Design House
http://mesadesignhouse.com
909-796-5739
909-796-5789 (Fax)
On Mar 28, 2008, at 9:20 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> tmesa.mesadesignhou
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909-796-5739
909-796-5789 (Fax)
On Mar 28, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> tmesa.mesadesignhouse wrote:
>> In IE7 (I haven't checked IE6 yet), the navigation centers vertically
>> perfectly. In FF (on PC and Mac) and Safari, the navigation is going
>
In IE7 (I haven't checked IE6 yet), the navigation centers vertically
perfectly. In FF (on PC and Mac) and Safari, the navigation is going
to the top of the box that is a background image. I can't for the life
of me figure out why.
Then I need to put the donation box (in its own div) in the
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