I have attached the offending txt file before it is run through Asciidoc 8.1.0 on Fedora 7. I have also attached the resulting html file.
Basically, I'm trying to use Asciidoc to create my whole website from text files that I edit, and then generate static pages from. I have put together a nice header (in my opinion) that stays the same at the top of every page with the links for navigating my simple site. Everything looks fantastic in Firefox and Konqueror. In IE this annoying issue occurs where the title of the section (in the example it is "Vim Plugin for Writers") looks wrong. IE puts part of the title on the right side of the header table that I created inside the code section that is simply inserted into the resulting html file at the beginning. Without become a CSS god, is there a way to fix this in IE. The only way I have found to do this is to add "<p> </p>" 4 times in the code section after my table, but that looks terrible in Firefox and Konqueror. Thanks, mowestusa ____________________________________________________________________________________ Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool. http://autos.yahoo.com/carfinder/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ <head> <title>mowestusa home page</title> </head> <table cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="0" align="left" valign="middle" width="100%"> <th align="left" bgcolor="#4682B4"> <font size="6" color="white" face="Times"> Mowestusa's Free and Open Under the Steeple </font> <br> <font size="4" color="white" face="Times"> Putting Free and Open Source Software to Work in the Church </font> </th> <tr bgcolor="#FFF8DC"> <td> <div align="center"> <font size="4" face="Times"> <a href="index.html" name="Home">HOME</a> <a href="blog.html" name="Blog">BLOG</a> <a href="howto.html" name="Howto">HOW TO</a> <a href="download.html" name="Downloads">DOWNLOADS</a> <a href="studies.html" name="Studies">STUDIES</a> </font> </div> </td> </tr> </table> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ == VIM Plug in for Writers *Written by mowestusa - 2007-02-14 10:25* On the download page you can find a new file. It is a plug in file for VIM. This file makes it easier to use VIM as a tool for writing long prose documents. It re-maps the arrow keys to behave in the way you would expect if you were using a Word processor, and it sets the word wrap on in VIM. I add it to every installation of VIM on all of my computers. I did not come up with this idea on my own. After searching for a long long time, I found this post from 2002 which gave me the plug in file. My thanks to the original author. http://dot.kde.org/1035902091/1035955663/1035985451/1036004952/1036014424/1036342967/[Link to Original Post]Title: mowestusa home page
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VIM Plug in for Writers
Written by mowestusa - 2007-02-14 10:25
On the download page you can find a new file. It is a plug in file for VIM. This file makes it easier to use VIM as a tool for writing long prose documents. It re-maps the arrow keys to behave in the way you would expect if you were using a Word processor, and it sets the word wrap on in VIM. I add it to every installation of VIM on all of my computers.
I did not come up with this idea on my own. After searching for a long long time, I found this post from 2002 which gave me the plug in file. My thanks to the original author. Link to Original Post
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