I hope this post is allowed. Just had a call from a client to say he
cannot see all of his website. He does not seem very computer
literate. He says he can see the first bit ( header and the
navigation bar underneath the header), but below is just a green blank
page.
I can see nothing
I'm can't see content in IE6 too.
Adding position:relative to #sidebar and #main fixes the problem.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Lynette Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I hope this post is allowed. Just had a call from a client to say he
cannot see all of his website. He does not seem
Hello,
Check firewall, antivirus, zone alarm. Computer settings.
desktop -properties - settings.
Hope this helps
Kate
http://jungaling.com/Malaysia/
- Original Message -
From: Lynette Smith
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 9:00 AM
Subject: [WSG]
Hi Lynette;
It may be a problem related to the use of attribute float or width in the
stylesheet.First view the source code of the page in the browser and check
if the block visually absent is present. If it is, verify the stylesheet.
Sorry I can't do the verification because i use firefox,
ditto
in IE6 there is nothing below the menubar
except on the facilities page where the content appears, but the header
appears halfway down the page. because of '
div id=header/div'
I would add float: left; for #content if you float a block you need to float
it's parent for some browsers to
Nvu is a great choice. I use Bluefish http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/
and Komodo
Edit http://www.activestate.com/Products/komodo_ide/komodo_edit.mhtml,
both great, both opensource, both free.
Gregorio Espadas
gespadas [at] gmail [dot] com
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Delilah Hinman [EMAIL
Don't mean to be negative, but NVU is a pretty poor choice: even its own
home page admits that!
(Last release was 2005, and that should never have been classed as
version 1, and no development work being undertaken.)
As far as I can see, the best choice on the open source route is
SeaMonkey.
lolol
Got it last night but prefer Dreamweaver which I now have.
Kate
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 1:46 PM
Subject: [WSG] RE: NVU
Don't mean to be negative, but NVU is a pretty poor choice: even
On Apr 7, 2008, at 8:10 AM, John Hancock wrote:
Please, please, please everyone.
Discuss web standards on the web standards group mailing list, and
my text/WYSIWY editor is better than yours on the HTML Editors
mailing list...
If there isn't one, feel free to set it up.
thanks,
Grumpy
Hi Lyn,
I can see all the pages except facilities.html jumps out of frame and the pale
green background disappears using IE 7 rest of site seems ok
All works well in FireFox and Netscape.. So it seems you have a problem with
your header or css which could be causing it not to work correctly
broken HTML
rule one: verify the HTML/CSS as any problems are usually in there:
body id=facilities
div id=container
div id=header/div
Hope this helps.
joe
On Apr 08, 2008, at 16:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lyn,
I can see all the pages except facilities.html jumps out of
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Алексей Тен wrote:
I'm can't see content in IE6 too.
Adding position:relative to #sidebar and #main fixes the problem.
Thank you - that seems to have fixed it.
Thanks to everybody who replied - the problem seems to be limited to IE6
- and I have fixed the embarrassing typo in div
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