The current layout demands that the content area be flush left AND
flush right which didn't allow for differences in margins and padding.
In the proposed layout, besides changing the doctype , I have adjusted
it so the the content area can be either flush right OR flush left
allowing for differen
On Sep 19, 2008, at 1:16 AM, Nancy Johnson wrote:
> I was having the same problem before with safari and someone
> suggested body: first of type.
>
> I am concerned that it breaks in Firefox 3.1.
1. Since you'll be using a doctype that triggers strict mode, if I
understood correctly,, the diff
Thank you for your suggestions.
I am updating the stylesheet and already converted the remaining px I
must have missed the first time round to ems. I am also changing the
doctype xhtml in the newer files to XHTML. It is a tight layout since
I took it from a older tabular look and feel.
I did ch
On Sep 18, 2008, at 9:08 PM, Nancy Johnson wrote:
> There is one other issue between Firefox3 for the pc and Firefox3 for
> the mac. It doesn't seem to matter the doctype. What is live is
> standards but an old doctype.
> I have a div entitled "content" and a very dark gray and it houses two
> d
Nancy Johnson wrote:
> I have a div entitled "content" and a very dark gray and it houses two
> divs "leftnav" and "contentcopy". "leftnav" has no background color,
> "contentcopy" is a lighter gray.
>
> Firefox 3 for the Mac you can see content div appear on the right as a
> thin line whereas Fir