On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:27 PM, yuckysocks <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I'm just starting with Blueprint, and am having a bit of an issue with
> my first trials. I have a sample page posted here:
>
> www.greenmcp.com/test/index.html
>
> I simply want the divs to be snug against the top of the page. I've
> checked with WebDeveloper 1.1.6 that attributes for the body,
> container divs, the second container divs, and the anchors contained
> in those (divitis, I know, but all in an effort to learn a bit) but
> can't find any margins or padding that would make that gap. Any help
> would be appreciated!

I can't check in IE right now, but it looks good in Safari. Could it
be the transitional doctype you are using? What if you changed to a
strict doctype? Maybe you are triggering quirks mode in IE and that's
why you are getting the gap.

Also, if you change <div class="navwrap"> to <ul class="navwrap"> and
then change the divs inside it to LIs, you'll have a semantic list ;)
Just remember to use list-style-type:none and such.

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Christian Montoya
mappdev.com :: christianmontoya.net

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