Sandy Gonzales wrote:
> Thanks Roger, this solved my problem, although what would I do if the
> images needed to be lined up horizontally like the nav?
You could float them, or you could try vertical-align: bottom instead of
display: block to fix the original problem.
Zoe
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Zoe M. Gillenwate
On 12/8/06, Sandy Gonzales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Roger, this solved my problem, although what would I do if the
> images needed to be lined up horizontally like the nav?
Give them a class and float that class, normally something like this:
img.linup {float: left;}
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Ed Seedhouse
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Thanks Roger, this solved my problem, although what would I do if the
images needed to be lined up horizontally like the nav?
Roger Roelofs wrote:
Sandy,
On Dec 7, 2006, at 9:55 PM, Sandy Gonzales wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has encountered an issue in Mozilla where a
link image has a spa
Sandy Gonzales wrote:
> Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has encountered an issue in Mozilla where
> a link image has a space underneath it. http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/
> If you click on any of the navigation images you can see the bounding
> box is about a pixel larger than the image at the bottom
Sandy,
On Dec 7, 2006, at 9:55 PM, Sandy Gonzales wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has encountered an issue in Mozilla where a
> link image has a space underneath it. http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/
> If you click on any of the navigation images you can see the
> bounding box is about a pixel
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has encountered an issue in Mozilla where a
link image has a space underneath it.
http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/
If you click on any of the navigation images you can see the bounding
box is about a pixel larger than the image at the bottom. Same goes
with the "learn