Re: [css-d] Doubling of an element.

2011-01-25 Thread Barney Carroll
Georg is right: It's simply that unclosed a. Browsers will have to rely on their 'imagination' to create an operational document object model out of malformed markup, and when it comes to unclosed tags they often compensate by creating new ones further down the line. You can see the fixed code in

[css-d] Doubling of an element.

2011-01-24 Thread Wade Smart
http://theaterbartlesville.com/testing/Live/index.php?p=main Im helping the local theatre fix a problem with their site. The person they hired create a really nice design but left it unfinished. So Im helping out. So, above is the page. What is supposed to look like is, this is the top nav

Re: [css-d] Doubling of an element.

2011-01-24 Thread G.Sørtun
http://theaterbartlesville.com/testing/Live/index.php?p=main Look for this unclosed link... lia class=ho href=index.php?p=mainspanHome/span/li ...or let the W3C markup validator find it for you. regards Georg __