Will do Mike. Thanks for the constructive criticism. I'll delete the
full screen.
Good suggestion.
Shane Helm
On Oct 16, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Michael Allan wrote:
On Saturday, October 16, 2004, at 03:13 PM, Shane Helm wrote:
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
If others have solved
That worked! Sweet!
My last problem seems also to be only in IE on the PC. Between the top
button that says SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER and the 12px tan border
of the header bar there is a green space where those 2 graphics aren't
lining up. Got any reason why this is a problem?
Hi Shane,
It's and IE problem. Looks great on Firefox.
(I don't have linux :( Firefox 0.10.1)
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 15:45:50 +1000, Joshua Street
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Be nice to PC's. I've got a PC, and all that looks fine to me.
Mind you, I'm
On 16 Oct 2004, at 3:13 PM, Shane Helm wrote:
I'm not sure where I've gone wrong, but I must get a PC to check from
now on. Must go shopping. Oh no, will I actually own a PC.
Dreadful... Just teasing you PC folks. :)
I'm with you, Shane - I'd never use anything but a Mac as my main
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Joseph Lindsay
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Hi Shane,
It's and IE problem. Looks great on Firefox.
(I don't have linux :( Firefox 0.10.1)
Also very nice in Opera 7.51 -- definitely down to MSIE...
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Those are my principles. If you don't like them I have
On Saturday, October 16, 2004, at 03:13 PM, Shane Helm wrote:
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
If others have solved your float problem Shane, can I suggest that you
don't insist that the window resize itself to full-screen? I'm lucky
enough to have a large screen (20 Apple Cinema
I was having a great week in my Mac world of coding my newest client's
website in CSS XHTML. All was well in my happy little MacLife. The
site was working just fine in Mac Safari, Firefox, Netscape, IE
5.2.3. Then I got curious as to what was going on in the PC world. So
I went to a