The parent (wrapper) is set to display:table. Gecko (any version up
to the latest nightly build) cannot use a table or an element with
display:table as a containing block for absolute positioned elements.
The solution is to wrap the element with display:table in another
wrapper, and set
Try in ruleset #main_map img changing position: relative; to position:
absolute; and defining both the height and width of the map?
Oh, this is really annoying me now! I have tried the above tip (thanks
David) which makes a lot of sense, but the div is positioned differently in
the 3
On Oct 24, 2007, at 6:31 AM, Kevin Stevens wrote:
Oh, this is really annoying me now! I have tried the above tip (thanks
David) which makes a lot of sense, but the div is positioned
differently in
the 3 browsers I have tried it in, i.e. Safari 3.03 (Windows), IE 7
and
FireFox 2.0.0.8.
Also, while I have your attention, on the right hand side of
http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/testimonials.htm there is a huge gap
between the line Business Cards and the text below, again I have tried
lots of things but can't manage to solve this problem.
Hi Kevin,
Regarding the text: I
Kevin Stevens wrote:
Also, while I have your attention, on the right hand side of
http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/testimonials.htm there is a huge gap
between the line Business Cards and the text below, again I have tried
lots of things but can't manage to solve this problem.
Try h5
I am doing a site that uses faux columns, which looks good, except on
this page http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/map.htm where the image seems
to push the container div down and I have no idea why.
Also, while I have your attention, on the right hand side of
Kevin Stevens wrote:
I am doing a site that uses faux columns, which looks good, except on
this page http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/map.htm where the image seems
to push the container div down and I have no idea why.
Try in ruleset #main_map img changing position: relative; to
Hallo Kevin,
A random observation... The arrow on that map was/is quite hard to
see on my lappy... Maybe it could be darker or bolder...
Best,
Tigdh
__
T A G
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
m: 0434 249 753 (int) +61434 249 753
p: (03) 6334 2631 (int) +61 3 6334