Hello WSG,I have gone about creating this site for a class I have. I have been using in the past XHTML 1.0 strict but the doctype we must use is XHTML 1.1 Strict and it is giving me trouble. The overall design would not be something I would use as a design but my hands are tied because of the
Omen King wrote:
I have gone about creating this site for a class I have.
I have been using in the past XHTML 1.0 strict but the doctype we must use
is XHTML 1.1 Strict and it is giving me trouble.
Firstly, XHTML 1.1 Strict doesn't exist, it's just XHTML 1.1. Don't
confuse it with XHTML 1.0
Of Lachlan Hunt
Sent: February 13, 2006 9:48 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] [IE 6 Problem] -Container will not align centre to the
page.
Omen King wrote:
I have gone about creating this site for a class I have.
I have been using in the past XHTML 1.0 strict but the doctype we
Hi again,
I'm trying to figure out why IE 6 in XP is messing up my left hand
navigation layout on this page: www.pcc.com/benchmark/
Seems to work fine in all other browsers, but in IE6 I get spaces
between the 'buttons' that are not supposed to be there.
Ideas, anyone?
Thanks,
Barb
--
Barbara
This is probably just IE6 and its treatment of whitespace and carriage
returns. I haven't got time to look in detail now but two quick solutions to
try:
1. run the entire list and all its contents as a single line of code with no
whitespace - should immediately fix the bug.
2. create a new rule
Barb,
Make them block level elements with --
display: block; in your CSS.
Mike Pepper
http://seowebsitepromotion.com
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Behalf Of Barbara Dozetos
Sent: 29 April 2004 16:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] IE 6
Holy Cow! it worked. Now, can someone tell me why that works? Doesn't
this entirely defeat the purpose of end tags? I thought spaces were
ignored.
marco della pina wrote:
Try to write your unsorted list in one single line:
ul class=navlistlia href=revpervisit.htmlRevenue Per
Visit/a/lilia
Now, can someone tell me why that
works? Doesn't
this entirely defeat the purpose of end tags? I thought spaces were
ignored.
Simple answer: IE is a buggy browser. It tries, it's better than previous
versions, but it's still plagued with annoying problems like this one.
Yes, in theory