works fine in ff, opera & ie on windows 2000

I click the beige links and get pdf's

- S

On 14/05/07, Susie Gardner-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK, I've sorted out the textarea problem!

Now it's just the links on the calendar page that aren't clickable ... ?!

- susie


On 14/5/07 12:04 PM, "Susie Gardner-Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks again John. I had to rely on someone else to tell me about IE6
and
> that's what she said. Obviously something else for her!
>
> And thanks for your info on my incorrect use of forms (!)
>
> However ...Now that I've changed the tags, and hopefully aligned the
> textareas, something else has cropped up. (Doesn't it always?!)
>
> Now the last textarea on the form page is aligning right, and try what I
may
> I can't bring it back. Can you see where I'm doing something wrong?
>
> And re the links on the calendar page - any thoughts on why they're not
> clickable?
>
> - susie
>
>
> On 14/5/07 11:05 AM, "John Faulds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm not seeing the problems as you describe - the content appears in
the
>> same place in FF & IE6 on both pages. There are couple of other
problems
>> in IE6 though: on the form page, your textareas are aligned right and
not
>> with the text above them and on the calendar page, none of the links in
>> the left nav are clickable.
>>
>> You're also using legends incorrectly. There should only be one legend
per
>> fieldset which describes all the fields. The text associated with each
>> textarea should be in a <label> tag instead.
>>
>> On Mon, 14 May 2007 10:27:46 +1000, Susie Gardner-Brown
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi again
>>>
>>> Still on the same website ...
>>>
>>> Apparently on a couple of pages in IE6, the main content isn¹t
starting
>>> till
>>> after the end of the leftnav div ­ ie. Further down the page. It is
fine
>>> in
>>> IE7 and Firefox. And fine on Firefox and Safari on the Mac. The pages
>>> concerned have either got a form, or else a large graphic near the top
of
>>> the content area.
>>>
>>> Example pages:
>>>
>>> http://www.tedi.uq.edu.au/CDIP/feedback.html
>>> Or
>>> http://www.tedi.uq.edu.au/CDIP/calendar/January.html
>>>
>>> Anyone know what the fix is for this?
>>>
>>> I wish there was one website where you could go and look up all the
>>> individual fixes for things ... I tend to learn things, and then
forget
>>> them
>>> if I don¹t use them again quickly, so have to keep asking!!
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> susie
>>>
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