All fixed, and the page still looks like a dogs breakfast in Mozilla. The first banner with the logo has some icons that should turn into clickable areas. Q: should I use image maps or cut the image up? I believe I saw that its bad to use image maps, could be wrong here? Q: I had to add a few divs to the layout to be able to put some images on the scene, can anyone recommend something more semantically correct for them? In particular; <div class="top"> <div id="content_bottom">
In mozilla nothing looks like it should, for example; - the register by phone image is not in the right position and outside of its column - the text after 1) of Domain Name Search is below where the rest is - white connects the two columns where the <form> element starts - the gray footer part is completely out of place Any hints as to how I can fix any of the above would be much appreciated, besides that in the future I should start with Mozilla and then IE. Thanks, Taco Fleur - CEO Pacific Fox http://www.pacificfox.com.au an industry leader with commercial IT experience since 1994 . ** Web Design and Development ** SMS Solutions, including developer API ** Domain Registration, .COM for as low as AUSD$15 a year, .COM.AU for AUSD$50 two years! ** Seamless Merchant integration ** We endorse PayPal, accept payments online now! > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bert Doorn > Sent: Sunday, 16 October 2005 9:22 PM > To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org > Subject: Re: [WSG] Couple of question - Image Map etc. > > > > Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox wrote: > > >Thanks, but that's what I did, whatever is there, does not make any > >sense to me at all, for example; Line 43 column 11: document > type does > >not allow element "H2" here; missing one of "OBJECT", "MAP", > "BUTTON" > >start-tag. What does that mean? > > > > > If you keep reading the validator page, it provides further > information.... I quote: > ------------ > One possible cause for this message is that you have > attempted to put a > block-level element (such as "<p>" or "<table>") inside an inline > element (such as "<a>", "<span>", or "<font>"). > -------------- > > A quick glance at the code shows that the validator is spot > on with its > "possible cause". Let me re-write it to suit: > > ------------- > The cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a > block-level element ("<h2>") inside an inline element ("<span>"). > -------------- > > Regards > -- > Bert Doorn, Better Web Design http://www.betterwebdesign.com.au/ > Fast-loading, user-friendly websites > > > ****************************************************** > The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > > See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm > for some hints on posting to the list & getting help > ****************************************************** > > ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************