Andrew C. Johnston wrote:
Thanks Philip once again, pulling out the
solved the problem, in combination with your earlier advice about the comment
code.
Really appreciate your assistance, I could never have figured it out by myself.
You're very welcome, Andrew. Before considering reinstatin
>>Are these, in combination, not likely to be the source of the problem ?
>
> type="text/css"/>
which together give you (approximately speaking)
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
Philip Taylor
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Thanks Philip once again, pulling out the
solved the problem, in combinatio
>>Are these, in combination, not likely to be the source of the problem ?
>
> type="text/css"/>
which together give you (approximately speaking)
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
Philip Taylor
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Thanks Philip for your assistance. I will pull that out and test, but I have
t
Andrew C. Johnston wrote:
New link here: http://www.rayxi.com/index.php?id=197
But, it still seems to have the same problem is ie.
Are these, in combination, not likely to be the source of the problem ?
which together give you (approximately speaking)
>
Philip Taylor
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Andrew C. Johnston wrote:
> When the site was converted, I hacked out one piece of code, which served to
> allow the header image to effectively span the entire width of the browser,
> improving the look tremendously in my view, but causing errors in ie:
>
>
>
> The site now validates, and I wen
Andrew C. Johnston wrote:
When the site was converted, I hacked out one piece of code, which served to
allow the header image to effectively span the entire width of the browser,
improving the look tremendously in my view, but causing errors in ie:
The site now validates, and I went back to
Hello:
I hope someone can steer me in the right direction on this issue. As this is
ie
6 and 7, I don't expect too much ;-) But I need these browsers to work because
my client base uses them.
I have a site converted from a dreamweaver site, and still retains a javascript
header navigation b