Russell Baldwin wrote:
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> I would appreciate a check in proper Windows and IE is someone has
> the time
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> Test website is:
> http://www.shoesforindustry.net/test/
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> CSS
> http://www.shoesforindustry.net/test/css/jellobasetest.css
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> Russ
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XP
Looks alright in IE/7, and sta
Hi Alan, many thanks for your reply and links to further information.
Very interesting, but at least for this problem, using 'padding: 1px',
(suggested by David Laasko,) on all of them (#header, #mainmenu,
#contents, #footernav, #footer.) seems to work best at least in the
browsers I have,
Russell Baldwin wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of the gaps between the jello
> layers? Seen in Firefox and other browsers, in this example it is the
> body showing through and it is coloured brown.
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> Test website is:
> http://www.shoesforindustry.net/test/
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> Many th
Russell Baldwin wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of the gaps between the jello
> layers? Seen in Firefox and other browsers, in this example it is the
> body showing through and it is coloured brown.
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> http://www.shoesforindustry.net/test/
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> Russ
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It may be "
Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of the gaps between the jello
layers? Seen in Firefox and other browsers, in this example it is the
body showing through and it is coloured brown.
I know it is possible as I've had it working once before,
unfortunately an ftp error left me with an em