Thanks Bert, but please know that I didn't make any assumptions about
screen resolution, but simply failed to checked the site in 800X600. I
always check my sites in different screen resolutions, but dropped the
ball this time.
Thanks for the reminder, and I'll fix the problem accordingly.
Kind r
Ingo Chao schrieb:
And this may cause the drop of the right column-float under the content when the viewport is
sized wide enough.
Sorry, maybe this effect is not reproduceable on your font/screen/cache
settings, so here is a screenshot of the drop in IE6
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/floatdr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thank you Peter for the quick response and heads-up!
I'm puzzled because I'm using Windows XP Home edition and checked the site
in IE 6 and FF 1.0, and the logo isn't skewed. I'm using absolute
positioning for the logo, therefore if any of the many WSG experts can
provide
G'day
I'm puzzled because I'm using Windows XP Home edition and checked the site
in IE 6 and FF 1.0, and the logo isn't skewed. I'm using absolute
positioning for the logo, therefore if any of the many WSG experts can
provide some advice, or solution it would be greatly appreicated.
I'd say you are
Thank you Peter for the quick response and heads-up!
I'm puzzled because I'm using Windows XP Home edition and checked the site
in IE 6 and FF 1.0, and the logo isn't skewed. I'm using absolute
positioning for the logo, therefore if any of the many WSG experts can
provide some advice, or solution
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Good morning mates,
I've just completed a re-design of a customer's site using web standards.
My XHTML (strict) and CSS validate with no errors. I'm primarily
interested in feedback pertaining to my code and how closely it adheres to
proper semantic markup.
In addition, any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good morning mates,
I've just completed a re-design of a customer's site using web standards.
My XHTML (strict) and CSS validate with no errors. I'm primarily
interested in feedback pertaining to my code and how closely it adheres to
proper semantic markup.
In addition, any
Good morning mates,
I've just completed a re-design of a customer's site using web standards.
My XHTML (strict) and CSS validate with no errors. I'm primarily
interested in feedback pertaining to my code and how closely it adheres to
proper semantic markup.
In addition, any input regarding my CSS