I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See Browsershots:
http://browsershots.org/website/http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html
Does anybody know what I've done
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See Browsershots:
John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
I prefer top-posting as well... scrolling down constantly is a pain...
Rick
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John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem
David,
Thank you very much for your time and effort. I'll take a close look
at what you've done and see if I can then amend my site to suit.
Incidentally, the site was always supposed to be centred.
I've been trying to re-rationalise what I'm doing and simplify it but
seem to be
Morning Bruce
You wrote
John Lockerbie wrote:
PS Fwiw, top-posting is making it impossible for anyone to follow
this thread-- write below (rather than above) those you reply to
on the list
That fad is your personal preference. Many of us dislike scrolling down
through long quotes to see
Dear Listers,
I think my test site - http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html with
http://catnaps.org/latest/latest.css - works on most popular sites,
including WinIE7. However WinIE5.1, WinIE5.5 and WinIE6 appear to have
what I assume is the double margin bug but which I can't resolve.
WinIE5.5
John Lockerbie wrote:
Dear Listers,
I think my test site - http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html with
http://catnaps.org/latest/latest.css - works on most popular sites,
including WinIE7. However WinIE5.1, WinIE5.5 and WinIE6 appear to have
what I assume is the double margin bug but which
David,
Thank you for the comments. I should have said it seems to be fine on
Mac/Opera, as it does on Safari and Firefox, it's the Windows
environments I've no access to.
I'd not spotted the font size problem as I'm new to coding. This is my
third attempt to redesign my site - see the problem in
On 29/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
David,
Thank you for the comments. I should have said it seems to be fine on
Mac/Opera, as it does on Safari and Firefox, it's the Windows
environments I've no access to.
I'd not spotted the font size problem
John Lockerbie wrote:
David,
Thank you for the comments. I should have said it seems to be fine on
Mac/Opera, as it does on Safari and Firefox, it's the Windows
environments I've no access to.
I'd not spotted the font size problem as I'm new to coding. This is my
third attempt to redesign
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