per. At least in IE7.0. But still not
in Firefox
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and "width: 100%" and "width: 150px;" (which is
the width of the image).
Note that they are missing either the top or left border.
The css file is ...
http://www.gupdesigns.com/demo/template_biz/style.css
with the relevant section at the bottom.
Thanks in advanced
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Firefox is correct. How to work-around IE so that there is no 1px gap
at bottom of top frame and bottom frame?
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style this tag so that it looks in IE the way it looks in
Firefox.
Thanks in advance.
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quot; sitting right above the (almost touching).
And I want the word "Bye" to be directly below.
Thanks.
Artcoder
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; in between
the red border and the . That is what I want to achieve.
I want the word "Hello" sitting right above the (almost touching).
And I want the word "Bye" to be directly below.
Thanks.
Artcoder
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y?
I wondering if there is a better way than to slice up a perfectly good logo.
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you to debug. So please help.
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wn, you need to add two column wrapper
divs -- one for attaching the left border to, and one for attaching the
right border to. Also need to float your center column. I believe I
also had to add some clearing divs.
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navwarp). For example...
Of course you will have to slice out two new image of the correct size
(navleftside.gif and navrightside.gif).
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to take a look at ...
http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/developing_with_web_standards/csslayou
t/2-col/
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Scroll down to the section "The padding problem" and maybe that is the
fix you are looking for.
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s is my main content with a link. Do a view source
to see how I constructed my css rule such that the rule only applies to
the content and not the header.
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that I had set for them.
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My page at
http://learn.webmarksonline.com/css/code/code32/coollines.htm
looks fine on the monitor. But if an user prints my page from IE,
the tiled background image of my diagonal textures does not show up.
What is the best way to get background images to print?
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> The text doesn't seem to care, however, and though the
> text box did indeed grow taller, the text is staying on the first
> line.
Try using HTML tag instead of , as in ...
your text this is very long text just so
you know
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rk/firefox/webdeveloper/
It outlines your divs for you, plus many other things.
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background-color: #99;
}
#wrap {
width: 760px;
margin: 10px auto;
text-align: left;
border: 1px solid blue;
background-color: #FF;
}
This is the fixed-width horizontally centered layout.
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http:
doesn't work in this particular case.
See my failed attempt using IE here:
Setting the left image as a background also doesn't work.
http://www.webmarksonline.com/temp/dontwork1.htm
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white on blue. How do I change that to say red or
yellow for example?
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This is some filler text on my page. With "boat" div underneath.
What I want is for the boat div to be floating on top of this text.
why doesn't this float?
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y the next four columns are not centered?
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