mark wrote:
> Hello Sara,
>> I have been unable to figure out why there is a horizontal gap in my page
>> that allows the background to show through. It appears below the main nav at
>> the top of the page (top of the burgundy area). Here is the URL:
>> http://quiglitzin.com/index.php. I already t
David Hucklesby wrote:
> Sara Ullman wrote:
>> Here is the URL:
>> http://quiglitzin.com/index.php.
>
> I think it's the 10px margin-bottom on the LI (styles.css line 8)
> affecting the #photonav.
>
> Cordially,
> David
Hello David,
That margin-bottom is overruled in specificity by,
#nav li
Sara Ullman wrote:
> I have been unable to figure out why there is a horizontal gap in my page
> that allows the background to show through. It appears below the main nav at
> the top of the page (top of the burgundy area). Here is the URL:
> http://quiglitzin.com/index.php. I already tried setting
Hello Sara,
> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 22:37:05 -0700
> From: "Sara Ullman"
> Subject: [css-d] unwanted horizontal gap in page
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On Jul 13, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Sara Ullman wrote:
> I have been unable to figure out why there is a horizontal gap in my
> page
> that allows the background to show through. It appears below the
> main nav at
> the top of the page (top of the burgundy area). Here is the URL:
> http://quiglitzin
I have been unable to figure out why there is a horizontal gap in my page
that allows the background to show through. It appears below the main nav at
the top of the page (top of the burgundy area). Here is the URL:
http://quiglitzin.com/index.php. I already tried setting the top margin to 0
on the