Martin,
On Jun 20, 2005, at 7:24 AM, Marty Martin wrote:
*Resent, never received any responses*
I saw it the first time, but when I lookeed at the pages I didn't see
a problem, so I assumed you fixed it.
I am using CSS and images inspired by a tutorial at alistapart.com to
create rounded box corners for elements on a site I am designing
but am
running into problems when I insert content into the box.
Basically, the problem is in FF when I insert content into the <div>s
controlling the box, it pushes my corners down if the element is a
block-level element. I can get around this if the first item in the
<div> is a <p> by applying a left float to the <p>. However, if the
element is a <h2> the float doesn't help and the content is pushed
down
anyway.
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http://new.icn.net/hub/index.cfm
http://new.icn.net/hub/index1.cfm
I'm still not sure I am understanding what the problem is. Are you
trying to get the description box size to match the image box size?
When I zoom the text, the box containing the text grows vertically as
it should, but the corners move with the bottom edge as they should,
so I'm not seeing the problem.
Can you clarify?
Roger
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