On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:42 PM, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello;
First post here...
I am having trouble with setting up a container properly...it works
for the most part. I need for the background colors contained by it
to extend as wide as the browser window is — I know some
Duh. I didn't even stop to think to validate my code. I'll do that
right now.
On Mar 4, 2008, at 5:15 AM, Jack Timmons wrote:
Theresa,
First step is ending a closing div tag for the header.
I'd offer more, but have to head out to work!
-Jack Timmons
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:20 PM,
Well, I had to set the nav type as pixels to make sure it didn't get
too big in IE6, but I set it to 16px, so it should still be readable
to most.
I removed most the margins and padding from the center elements, but
I had to put some back in to make the divs go where they should.
Now the
clanmesa.earthlink wrote:
Well, I had to set the nav type as pixels to make sure it didn't get
too big in IE6, but I set it to 16px, so it should still be readable
to most.
I removed most the margins and padding from the center elements, but
I had to put some back in to make the divs
I am working on a site:
http://mdh-test.com/ieresidential
http://mdh-test.com/ieresidential/ierc.css
The header is a background image so that the navigation in the upper
right hand corner can be placed there. The box for the navigation is
also a background image so the links can go on top.
Hi everyone, Im having a few problems in IE displaying a repeated
background (faux columns). also at the bottom of the page I have a
footer which doesnt display the background colour but has the working
links??
I am using dremweaver CS3 on a Mac and all the validation passes and
displays
Rob freeman wrote:
Hi everyone, Im having a few problems in IE displaying a repeated
background (faux columns). also at the bottom of the page I have a
footer which doesnt display the background colour but has the working
links??
...
http://www.twistedjunkie.eclipse.co.uk/index009.html
Hi,
I have this blog - http://www.absinto.org - and have blockquote defined as:
blockquote {
padding: 15px 25px;
font-size:8px;
color:#55;
text-align:justify;
font-family:Times New Roman, Times, serif;
background: url(images/start_quote.png) top left no-repeat;
}
Still, the font displayes
Mario,
On Jan 19, 2008 6:59 AM, Mário Gamito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have this blog - http://www.absinto.org - and have blockquote defined
as:
blockquote {
font-family:Times New Roman, Times, serif;
background: url(images/start_quote.png) top left no-repeat;
}
The quotation
OK,
The dropdown menu on my site is plagued by the hasLayout bug, probably as a
result of the whitespace in my list. There is extra padding between each
list item in IE7. That's right, in IE7. It looks fine in IE6. I've tried
applying the following rules but no single one of them has worked:
*
Aaron Roberson wrote:
The dropdown menu on my site is plagued by the hasLayout bug,
probably as a result of the whitespace in my list. There is extra
padding between each list item in IE7. That's right, in IE7. It looks
fine in IE6.
http://northeastassembly.org
Try giving hasLayout and
Good afternoon, everyone.
This problem concerns a alternate stylesheet for a
project where the
primary stylesheet is complete, but is entirely
unfriendly to font
scaling. This alternate stylesheet is meant to be
much friendlier for
font enlargement.
The example page is:
J Hodge wrote:
The example page is:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics3.php
The CSS is:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/css/alternate.css
How it should display:
The 1 2 3 links should display right-aligned (lined
up with the
right-side of the images),
Steve LaBadie wrote:
When I create a nested list the border-bottom disappears in IE. If I
remove the border: none; a double border appears under the last item in
the nested list. Is there a work around?
#leftside #leftnav ul {
padding: 0px;
margin: 0px 0px 0px
When I create a nested list the border-bottom disappears in IE. If I
remove the border: none; a double border appears under the last item in
the nested list. Is there a work around?
#leftside #leftnav ul {
padding: 0px;
margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px;
I always have trouble with lists, especially spacing. An example is our
homepage http://www.tusculum.edu. The list under Calendar Highlights
appears differently in Firefox than in IE6/7. Believe it or not, I want
Firefox to look like IE6/7. I want less space between the menu items in
Firefox, but
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:25:16 -0400, Travis Crabtree wrote:
I always have trouble with lists, especially spacing. An example is our
homepage
http://www.tusculum.edu. The list under Calendar Highlights appears
differently in
Firefox than in IE6/7. Believe it or not, I want Firefox to look
Hello,
I having a problem to print any of the following website pages.
http://www.cpslimo.ca/
Actually the problem occurred only with Internet Explorer. I've been able to
print using Firefox and opera.
I'm pretty sure it has something to do with one of the CSS container. but
G'day all,
I'm trying to build an extensible interface refresh for the backend
of a product we sell.
The interface I'm trying to build might be thought of as 'full
screen'; with a sort of frames layout feel. There's a primary nav bar
across the top of the screen, a secondary nav bar down
Well, I've fixed my problem for the most part.
I simply used the trick where absolutely positioned elements have
more than one vertical property set (which doesn't work in IE, but
we're operating on a Firefox/Safari only assumption).
So we've set the top to 2em, the bottom to 0, the left to
Hello,
I'm adding some useful link on a website but some of the link won't
validate.
Line 39, Column 333: cannot generate system identifier for general entity
Params.
.nencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCEParams=A1SEC888157#SEC888172
target=bl?
Line 39, Column 333: general entity
Philippe-
It should validate if you change the Params to amp;Params.
Thanks,
Taryn Regish
Line 39, Column 333: cannot generate system identifier for general entity
Params.
.nencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCEParams=A1SEC888157#SEC888172
target=bl?
Using
XHTML 1.0 Transitional
Any
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
David Terrell wrote:
www.cometothewell.org/newsite.
I'm new to css. This is the first site that I've coded in css. My
problem is that there seems to be a padding that is shoving all of
the content down on the page when it loads in any browser. I don't
Hello,
I'm new to css. This is the first site that I've
coded in css. My problem is that there seems to be a
padding that is shoving all of the content down on the
page when it loads in any browser. I don't understand
because it shows up fine in Dreamweaver. I'm also
trying to create a pure
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 9:12 AM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] HELP
Hello,
I'm new to css. This is the first site that I've coded in css. My problem
David Terrell wrote:
www.cometothewell.org/newsite.
I'm new to css. This is the first site that I've coded in css. My
problem is that there seems to be a padding that is shoving all of
the content down on the page when it loads in any browser. I don't
understand because it shows up
Hi,
I really want to know that if I can set some sentences transparent in an
article using IE filter opacity.
For example, aa link/a or spansentence/span.
I can do this using opacity in FireFox very easily. But this is not the case
for IE. I know I need to give a position to the block
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:42:53 +0800, Ethan wrote:
Hi,
I really want to know that if I can set some sentences transparent in an
article using
IE filter opacity.
For example, aa link/a or spansentence/span.
I can do this using opacity in FireFox very easily. But this is not the case
Ethan wrote:
I really want to know that if I can set some sentences
transparent in an article using IE filter opacity.
For example, aa link/a or spansentence/span.
I can do this using opacity in FireFox very easily. But this
is not the case for IE. I know I need to give a position
Hi,
I am at a loss here.
IE6 is not showing a row of pictures, on any page ( these are click
through links
to sponsor websites).
IE7/FF/safari/opera (all on windows) show them correctly.
Can any body check they are there (may be a setting on my other pc
running IE6)
website:
Peter wrote:
Hi,
I am at a loss here.
IE6 is not showing a row of pictures, on any page ( these are click
through links
to sponsor websites).
IE7/FF/safari/opera (all on windows) show them correctly.
Can any body check they are there (may be a setting on my other pc
running IE6)
Hello,
My site looks fine on most browsers, but there are problems in MSIE
5.5 and 6 and in Mac IE 5.2.
My site:
http://trinitychamberconcerts.com
the stylesheet:
http://trinitychamberconcerts.com/newstyles.css
and screenshots in the offending browsers:
I'm asking here on the list because if I have a CSS problem it's
usually beyond what other sources are able to help me with. This
seems to be where willing pro's are willing to dig into someone else's
code for free out of the kindness of their hearts and I appreciate it
greatly.
This is an IE6
Daniel Talsky wrote:
This is an IE6 float problem. Works in everything else under the sun
(FF 2.x, IE7, Opera, Safari, etc.) but the floats don't sit side by
side in IE6. I assume this is some kind of auto-expand issue but
nothing I've tried has been able to fix it. I should have
Hi,
My drop downs have stopped working in this store:
http://www.prayerbookstore.com
They were working in ie7 and the top was centered but my browser is showing
it off to the left and the menu dropdowns are not working. Works fine in
mozilla and netscape.
Can someone please confirm this? I may
I am writing a CSS for printing invoices (via Flying Saucer).
That's a page with three DIVs with fixed heights, header, body, and
footer. Target is DIN A4.
OK, I would like to emulate a common layout in printed invoices: in
the body I would like to have a table that fills 100% the DIV both
Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
My drop downs have stopped working in this store:
http://www.prayerbookstore.com
They were working in ie7 and the top was centered but my browser is showing
it off to the left and the menu dropdowns are not working. Works fine in
mozilla and netscape.
Can someone
Hi,
I found the problem...this page was edited and a different doctype was put
in and as soon as I changed it to:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
everything started working again in ie7 and probably ie6 but don't have that
one
Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
I found the problem...this page was edited and a different doctype was put
in and as soon as I changed it to:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
everything started working again in ie7 and probably
I've been to this board before with some dropdown issues, but I have
a new one.
I have one page where they want to provide a dropdown list of medical
specialties that will take visitors to an anchor on another page.
Rather than doing JavaScript and a form, I thought I'd just go with
the
Thanks! That seemed to fix it in IE7, but the dropdown is permanently
there in IE6.
As to the select, I'm going to change that to a button similar to the
Specialties button as soon as I get it working.
Thanks again for the help. Any ideas on making it work for IE6? Just
because my visitors
On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
Chris Rahe wrote:
http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/pages/specialists.html
Specialities button:
IE is not able to determine the static position of an absolutely
positioned block. So, if you swap left: -999px to 'auto' on hover, it
Chris Rahe wrote:
...
Can anyone take a look at http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/
pages/specialists.html and see if they can figure out what I'm doing
wrong? ...
Specialities button:
IE is not able to determine the static position of an absolutely
positioned block. So, if you swap
On Aug 13, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
Chris Rahe wrote:
http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/pages/specialists.html
Specialities button:
IE is not able to determine the static position of an absolutely
positioned block. So, if
Chris Rahe wrote in reply to Ingo Chao:
http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/pages/specialists.html
Well I think I've followed your instructions and it works fine in
IE7, but still not in IE6. Do I still have something wrong?
Hi Chris
What is actually not working now in IE6, which menu.
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Subject: [css-d] Help, Please: Another CSS Image Gallery, Positioning
Issues
Good evening to everyone.
I am working on implementing another CSS photo
gallery, this time utilizing the one found on Dynamic
Drive at the following URL:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/css
Also... your large image does not pop up in IE6 for me but does work in
FireFox 2.
~ Lacuna
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrea Black
Sent: 08 August 2007 09:03
To: J Hodge; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Help, Please
Thank you to Michael McEwen, Andrea Black, and Fora.
I managed to get things positioned roughly the way I
would like and displaying reasonably correctly in
Firefox 2, IE7, Opera 9, and Safari for PC.
However, as Andrea and myself have both noted, it does
not seem to be displaying correctly in
Good evening to everyone.
I am working on implementing another CSS photo
gallery, this time utilizing the one found on Dynamic
Drive at the following URL:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/css-image-gallery/
My live test is at:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox2/ddrive.html
Sorry bout that reply.
Thanks for the links though..
I should of worded my other question differently.
How do I add the target=_blank to my links and still keep the strict dtd?
On 8/4/07, Stephen Oravec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to keep my document Strict xhtml 1.0 and I have 1
Hairball wrote:
I should of worded my other question differently.
How do I add the target=_blank to my links and still keep the strict dtd?
Without Java Script, you can't.
With the strict doctype the target attribute was removed. The reason
behind this is the original use for target was
ok thanks for the info it really helps
On 8/5/07, Matthew Ohlman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hairball wrote:
I should of worded my other question differently.
How do I add the target=_blank to my links and still keep the strict
dtd?
Without Java Script, you can't.
With the strict doctype
Elli Vizcaino wrote:
Ok I figured out how to get my flowers to line up
where I wanted them to. It turns out I had to adjust
the pixel value in my width properties by a couple
pixels.
I still need to figure out why the bottom-margin I
gave the blue row doesn't show up in Safari. So if any
I would like to keep my document Strict xhtml 1.0 and I have 1 error and
don't know how to fix it...
page is here http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/
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From: Stephen Oravec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 4:48 PM
Subject: [css-d] Help please if you can
I would like to keep my document Strict xhtml 1.0 and I have 1 error and
don't know how to fix it...
page
Dear List,
I am working on my portfolio site and the look and
layout I created uses rows as opposed to columns. I am
optimizing the site for a 1024px resolution/screen
width.
The wrapper divs I am using are set to expand the full
width of window, with the flower graphics floating to
the right
Ok I figured out how to get my flowers to line up
where I wanted them to. It turns out I had to adjust
the pixel value in my width properties by a couple
pixels.
I still need to figure out why the bottom-margin I
gave the blue row doesn't show up in Safari. So if any
one cares to chime in - I'd
Hi Debbie,
I think you have two options. By removing the line below it should
repeat continually to fill the area:
background-position: left;
Or, make the footer image a taller image. This will give the illusion
of repeating both x and y directions.
Nicole
Debbie Campbell wrote:
In this
In this page:
http://www.parallaxwebdesign.com/projects/pete/
If you drag the bottom of the window down and out you can see that the
footer background repeats in the x-direction fine, but not in the
y-direction.
I'm not sure if this can work this way, but I'd like it to extent
indefinitely
Hey Debbie,
Well if you wrap a border around your footer, you see it is the 90px u
specify and the background image repeats for the height thats there.
So your css rule is doing what it supposed to be doing.
Maybe you want something more like this where footer stays at bottom unless
content
This is how I might go about your layout:
http://www.ambiguism.com/sandbox/parallax.php
(Only tested in the latest versions of Safari, FF, IE, and Opera via XP)
I use the body for the footer background.
Still a lot more could be done with code.
I chose to use HTML strict DTD too... I used to
Dear CSSers:
I posted this a few days ago, and now time is running out (eep!). Does
anyone have any ideas? http://new.jocolibrary.org/
1. Overflow issues on the home page. I am using rounded corners on the
maincontent and content divs, but when I use overflow:hidden for IE6's
additional
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:29:04 -0500, Amy Drayer wrote:
Dear CSSers:
I posted this a few days ago, and now time is running out (eep!). Does
anyone have any
ideas? http://new.jocolibrary.org/
There are some markup errors, and Opera's error console reports dozens
of CSS errors. I suggest a
Dear David (et al):
Yes, unfortunately all but one of these (lack of action for one form) is
autogenerated by the content management system that I cannot change.
Benefits and consequences to CMSes. From what I can tell, none of the
errors would affect the issues I am having. Any ideas?
--
In
Note: I basically just looked and didn't get involved in playing with this
site. You've got so many style sheets and scripts, both embedded and external,
that I kind of got the willies about trying to set up a local page and didn't
do it.
From: Amy Drayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow,,, that has thoroughly confused me! I thought it was better to
absolutely position the nav... and have the nav code at the bottom of the
source code. How come the absolute positioning is not working for you in IE6
but is for me??
Yours,
Dazed and Confused
On 04/07/07, David Hucklesby
On 04/07/07, David Hucklesby wrote:
(Re: http://www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test )
You *do* have a problem with the site navigation positioning in IE6 though.
It's at
the bottom left of the page, mostly hidden. Not visible at all in IE5.5.
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:33:31 +0100, Mark Finney replied:
I posted a similar question earlier which return some interesting things but
did not solve the problem I was facing.
http://www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test is a quick mock up of a fixed width,
centred column layout. The problem I have is that the header image appears
one pixel to the left in IE6
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 23:54:45 +0100, Mark Finney wrote:
I posted a similar question earlier which return some interesting things but
did not
solve the problem I was facing.
http://www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test is a quick mock up of a fixed width,
centred column
layout. The problem I have is
i'm having a tiny issue with phark image replacement in IE5 for the mac and
IE 5 for the pc (ie 5.5 is fine). My logo, which is a negative text
indented background image for the h1 doesn't show up in these older
browsers.
any ideas?
thanks so much!!!
Good evening list,
After a lot of struggling i finally got a lay-out that does what i
want on resizing the viewport: everything stays put and the
floats stay put. In the good browsers that is. IE6 still drops the
floats!!!
The problem i now encounter is a centring problem: between the
Dear patrons,
In Firefox my design looks as expected, however, it is lost in IE7
(Surprised? Didn't think so). I created what looks like tabs by applying
background images, margin and padding to a div (.boxtab) and an h3 (.boxtab
h3). I suspect the problem is with the display property of .boxtab
On Jun 7, 2007, at 7:12 AM, Aaron Roberson wrote:
In Firefox my design looks as expected, however, it is lost in IE7
(Surprised? Didn't think so). I created what looks like tabs by
applying
background images, margin and padding to a div (.boxtab) and an h3
(.boxtab
h3). I suspect the
Hi all!
I have a big problem concerning a float layout and I'm hoping to get
a solution, because I do not have a Win PC for testing purposes...
I tried everything I'm used to do to work around the common float
bugs in IE 5.x 6 Win. Applied display: inline where needed and
tried to avoid
Boris Höltje wrote:
Hi all!
I have a big problem concerning a float layout and I'm hoping to get
a solution, because I do not have a Win PC for testing purposes...
I tried everything I'm used to do to work around the common float
bugs in IE 5.x 6 Win. Applied display: inline where needed
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 21:38:46 +0200, Boris Höltje wrote:
Hi all!
I have a big problem concerning a float layout and I'm hoping to get a
solution,
because I do not have a Win PC for testing purposes... I tried everything I'm
used to
do to work around the common float bugs in IE 5.x 6 Win.
David!
The problem I was talking about is on the subdirectory http://rgb-
digital.com/arbeiten
There I already removed the xml-declaration and did the text-
alignment on body and #root for auto-centering. On browsershots.org
the result looks not as expected on IE5.5 and 6.
Many thanks again.
Boris Höltje wrote:
Hi all!
I have a big problem concerning a float layout and I'm hoping to get
a solution, because I do not have a Win PC for testing purposes...
I tried everything I'm used to do to work around the common float
bugs in IE 5.x 6 Win. Applied display: inline where needed
Thank you Lori.
This was exactly what I was hoping to fix. Unfortunately there seems
to be no quick solution I guess. Would be easier to track the problem
down, if I had that IE THING on Windoze here Hmm. What next?
I couldn't find anything that could have caused the extra 10px width
in
Boris Höltje wrote:
Thank you Lori.
This was exactly what I was hoping to fix. Unfortunately there seems
to be no quick solution I guess. Would be easier to track the problem
down, if I had that IE THING on Windoze here Hmm. What next?
I couldn't find anything that could have caused
Holly Bergevin wrote:
From: Tango [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really
need to contain the content inside the #map div .
http://thetangos.com/tango/map_listing.html
page moved to here http://www.oldclan.net/test_area/map.html
Then you really need a clearing element to be inserted right
First I have an unwanted space at the bottom of floated images and can't
seem to find a fix to the problem. The design was originally done with
tables and the problem also existed there. Secondly, is there a better
way to center the div's that dose not require a width to be set, and
how do I
From: Tango [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
First I have an unwanted space at the bottom of floated images and can't
seem to find a fix to the problem.
Add:
.maplist img {display:block;}
-
Secondly, is
Mauricio Samy Silva wrote:
From: Tango [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
First I have an unwanted space at the bottom of floated images and can't
seem to find a fix to the problem.
Add:
.maplist img {display:block;}
From: Tango [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really
need to contain the content inside the #map div .
http://thetangos.com/tango/map_listing.html
Then you really need a clearing element to be inserted right before the close
of that div. With your current markup, that would be the next to last thing
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to hyperlink a background image?
Thank you,
Chloe
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On 5/16/07, Laurel-Lea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to hyperlink a background image?
You'd need to hide a text link in there like so:
ul
lia href=#Link Text/a/li
/ul
li{ /* set your background and other relevant styling here */ }
li a{ display: block; width: 100%;
Thank you, thank you, thank you...
It is so great to have such a resource.
Problem solved.
Cheers,
Cory
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From: Jim Nannery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:56 PM
To: Cory Shubert; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] help
Hi list members. I am looking for some direction on what to look into
that is causing my issue with this website;
http://www.pixelagogo.com/dev/cf/index.html
The code validates both CSS and XHTML and views perfect on PC- Firefox
and Opera as well as Mac-Safari,Firefox and Opera... but in the
Afternoon Cory
You wrote
Hi list members. I am looking for some direction on what to look into
that is causing my issue with this website;
http://www.pixelagogo.com/dev/cf/index.html
The code validates both CSS and XHTML and views perfect on PC- Firefox
and Opera as well as
I am having difficulty with IE6 (again). The problem is on this page
http://www.cassell.com/draft/tandem/CSS_Design/index.html
http://www.cassell.com/draft/tandem/CSS_Design/site.css
In ie 6 #maincol.narrow wants to drop down no matter what I try.I tried
adjusting the widths, margin etc. I have
I now the rest of the site needs making table based.. but a quick bug help
would be great.
in firefox, the image border and hover state work as intened - going from
red with white background,
to red background - so making the rollvover standout, but in IE6 there seems
to be no margin around the
At the moment I don't see a 'huge' gap, but rather a stripe where there is
no background. That's normal: you have a background image on #contentLingo
set no-repeat, and the amount of contents (paragraphs) that you have
inside
is longer than the image's height. That also depends on text-size.
hi
i am working on this site and i can't figure out why ie7 (probably 6 too but
i don't have ie6 to test at home) is putting the space in the middle. if you
scroll a little you will see a huge gap. i tried to zero the bottom margin
on the paragraph above the space but it still leaves some gap and
jeffrey morin wrote:
i am working on this site and i can't figure out why ie7
(probably 6 too but i don't have ie6 to test at home) is
putting the space in the middle. if you
scroll a little you will see a huge gap. i tried to zero the
bottom margin
on the paragraph above the space but it
Hi,
Sorry for the kind of lame question.
A colleague of mine is doing a website with CSS, but it has several
glitches that i can't fix:
1) The Top Label blue header resizes if the browse resizes too;
2) The pink MENU left column doesn't go until the end of the page;
3) The yellow BOTTOM
Mário Gamito schreef:
Hi,
Sorry for the kind of lame question.
A colleague of mine is doing a website with CSS, but it has several
glitches that i can't fix:
1) The Top Label blue header resizes if the browse resizes too;
2) The pink MENU left column doesn't go until the end of the
Hi Francky,
Thank you for your answer.
html-validator says...
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamito.org%2FtopContainer.htmlcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inliness=1verbose=1
Yes, i know it's shitty, but that's his problem.
I'm just trying to set the
Mário Gamito schreef:
Hi Francky,
Thank you for your answer.
html-validator says...
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamito.org%2FtopContainer.htmlcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inliness=1verbose=1
Yes, i know it's shitty, but that's his
Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi Francky,
Thank you for your answer.
html-validator says...
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamito.org%2FtopContainer.htmlcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inliness=1verbose=1
Yes, i know it's shitty, but that's his
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