Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread Theresa Mesa
Hmmm, I didn't see that on my PC. Interesting. Will look into that. Thanks! On 6/30/06 7:17 AM, "Nick Fitzsimons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > However, on Internet Explorer 6 (Windows) the main content is slightly > closer to the navigation on the home page than it is on all the other > pages (wit

Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
Theresa Mesa wrote: > http://mdh-test.com/perry_roofing > > http://mdh-test.com/perry_roof.css > > The contact page on FF and Safari on the Mac is jogging to the right. On > Netscape 7.2 the testimonials page and the contact page jog. > Firefox and Safari both look fine, as long as I have the w

Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread Theresa Mesa
Nope, no IE/Win bowing up. Will check it in other browsers later. Thanks! On 6/30/06 6:29 AM, "Eystein Alnaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It spans the page larger then the actual viewport of the browser, no matter > how much you resize the browserwindow, - thus forcing the scrollbar to >

Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread David Laakso
Theresa Mesa wrote: > I already have html, body set to 100%. Why does adding the extra .1% fix it, > which it does? > > Theresa > > > On 6/30/06 3:40 AM, "Eystein Alnaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> If you by jogging mean that all of the contents jump ca 10 px, that would be >> because the s

Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread Eystein Alnaes
I already have html, body set to 100%. Why does adding the extra .1% fix it, > which it does? > > Theresa > It spans the page larger then the actual viewport of the browser, no matter how much you resize the browserwindow, - thus forcing the scrollbar to always appear. By the way, I haven't che

Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread Theresa Mesa
I already have html, body set to 100%. Why does adding the extra .1% fix it, which it does? Theresa On 6/30/06 3:40 AM, "Eystein Alnaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If you by jogging mean that all of the contents jump ca 10 px, that would be > because the scrollbar appears/disappears depe

Re: [css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-30 Thread Eystein Alnaes
http://mdh-test.com/perry_roofing > > http://mdh-test.com/perry_roof.css > > The contact page on FF and Safari on the Mac is jogging to the right. On > Netscape 7.2 the testimonials page and the contact page jog. If you by jogging mean that all of the contents jump ca 10 px, that would be becaus

[css-d] Why is it jogging on the Mac?

2006-06-29 Thread Theresa Mesa
http://mdh-test.com/perry_roofing http://mdh-test.com/perry_roof.css The contact page on FF and Safari on the Mac is jogging to the right. On Netscape 7.2 the testimonials page and the contact page jog. These are not complicated pages! What is going on? Please help! Thank you in advance! -- T