Complex wrote:
> Now in reply to David ([EMAIL PROTECTED] too many Davids):
>
> Almost. Inline CSS is allowed but risks getting parsed (and hence
> breaking things) *unless* you comment it out properly:
>
>
> ... unescaped CSS content ...
> ]]>
>
> See http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#
I'm with davidLaakso: simplify your coding, fix any problems, and then
reapply margins or padding to taste. Switch to using
XHTML-transitional for now, because you're not writing strict code
(who is?). I can point out a mistake or two that may be boggling you
right now.
1. List items have padding
Dave Pierce wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've got a problem on this page:
>
> http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles/index.html
>
> You may notice that the indents aren't lined up the same in the three
> lists in the green box. As they go across, the first on the left is
> just right. The middle
Dave Pierce wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've got a problem on this page:
>
> http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles/index.html
>
> You may notice that the indents aren't lined up the same in the three
> lists in the green box.
Hmm, that's green? Looks more light blue to me.
> As they go acros
Hi folks,
I've got a problem on this page:
http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles/index.html
You may notice that the indents aren't lined up the same in the three
lists in the green box. As they go across, the first on the left is
just right. The middle list is indented about an em, and