[css-d] Opera question

2007-05-01 Thread Shelly
Unfortunately, I don't have this site available for viewing. If you *need* to see the code, then I can mess with some stuff so you can take a look. But mainly, I'm wondering if this is some kind of Opera "bug" (or if I just stink at coding!) So, I've done this site - or rather, I'm *doing* it

Re: [css-d] Opera question

2007-05-01 Thread Denis Wilford
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shelly Sent: Wednesday, 2 May 2007 7:29 a.m. In Opera (7, 8 or 9 on PC - I don't have Opera on the Mac, but I'm guessing it's there, too), when you load the pages, the wrapper div gets pushed down 250px up

Re: [css-d] Opera question

2007-05-01 Thread Shelly
Thanks Denis. Good idea - but didn't work (However, if I set the body with "position:absolute;" it does - but the whole thing shoots to the left. but this may be an idea I can work with...) Someone else emailed me offlist and suggested I use "padding-top" for the main area, instead of "margi

Re: [css-d] Opera question

2007-05-01 Thread Lori Lay
Shelly wrote: > Thanks Denis. Good idea - but didn't work (However, if I set the body > with "position:absolute;" it does - but the whole thing shoots to the > left. but this may be an idea I can work with...) > > Someone else emailed me offlist and suggested I use "padding-top" for > the mai

Re: [css-d] Opera question

2007-05-01 Thread Shelly
Got it! Thanks to your lead, Denis - it wasn't the *body* I needed to set the positioning to. It was the "main" div. Set the relative positioning to that, and removed the margins for the header, and now it's a work of art. (well, to me. I don't know what you all think, but the client likes