Found the problem - The style above the blockquote style was closed with a ) instead of a }. Hard to see the difference, but a difference it certainly does make. Now, to buy that rogaine...
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to a reusable bit of html, aka a php include), but once
you've got it down, you'll have a hard time imagining working without it.
Peter Flaschner
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Hi Claudia,
I haven't looked at the site, but it sounds like you need to add a clearing
element before closing . There are a number of ways to do this, the
easiest being to create a class called something like .clear {clear:both;}.
Stick it in your html right before closing the content div like so
Thanks Peter, I'll check it out!
On 9-Feb-05, at 5:12 PM, Peter Asquith wrote:
Hi Peter
Peter Flaschner wrote:
Well, the clearing didn't do it. At least not as I understand it.
If you're following the lead of the page you mentioned, you will find
removing the
overflow: hi
.i.e., as
well as adding a before and after the footer.
To make things a bit more confusing, the exact code as listed above
works perfectly here: http://www.digroup.ca/newsite/about_us
Can anyone see what I'm missing?
Thanks,
Peter
On 8-Feb-05, at 8:06 PM, Peter Flaschner wrote:
Aha. Thank
Aha. Thanks. Clearing ought to do the trick.
Peter
On 8-Feb-05, at 7:30 PM, Peter Asquith wrote:
Hi Peter
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just-about-to-go-live site, and have run up against something I've
never seen before. The problem has to do with a disappearing
background
image in Safari/Mozilla. It