[css-d] IE Creating Elements?

2005-08-07 Thread Richard Garbutt
Thanks to Ingo, I've now fixed things in Opera and decided to feed IE a slightly simplified layout. There's another problem: the #header and .credit elements have margins set to {margin: 0px -4%;} and {margin: 0px -2%;} respectively. As the window is reduced in width, the right margin creeps into t

Re: [css-d] IE Creating Elements?

2005-08-07 Thread Ingo Chao
Richard Garbutt wrote: I'm totally mystified by this... Assuming you are still referring to http://www.westcornwallweb.co.uk/dev/blog/index.htm Fx sees a lonely "-->" on the page. Do you have nested html comments? Ingo -- http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html

Re: [css-d] IE Creating Elements?

2005-08-07 Thread Ingo Chao
Ingo Chao wrote: Richard Garbutt wrote: I'm totally mystified by this... Assuming you are still referring to http://www.westcornwallweb.co.uk/dev/blog/index.htm Fx sees a lonely "-->" on the page. Do you have nested html comments? Ingo ok, you have fixed the comments, but the "gren/r

Re: [css-d] IE Creating Elements?

2005-08-07 Thread Ingo Chao
Ingo Chao wrote: Ingo Chao wrote: http://www.westcornwallweb.co.uk/dev/blog/index.htm It's the position:relative in #rap, without a dimension. IE don't like such constructs. Well, you need the position:relative to offset a.p. boxes relative to it. But you can't give #rap a dimension, becaus