Richard Brown wrote:

>Hi Francky
>
>On 12 Jan 2006, at 02:48, francky wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Confirm: positive! They are not showing good in Firefox either ...
>>Should try first to see what happens after correcting the errors which  
>>are indicated by the html-validator  
>><http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A// 
>>www.littlebigfoot.org.uk/>.
>>Some <div>-declarations are not in the right place, they say. This  
>>kind of things can disturb a lot.
>>If problem not gone, you come back!
>>    
>>
>I have fixed the validator problems. Do the problems still exist in ie  
>please? I know Firefox on a Mac looks fine.
>
>Many thanks.
>  
>
Hi Richard,
First looking in Firefox (under Win98SE), I couldn't say it looks fine: 
also the same problems (sidebar and content are not showing, have 
disappeared below the left column). How possible that it looks fine in 
your Firefox? Thinking about differences between Mac and pc, I got a 
brainwave: what about resolution? I screwed it up, and there was the 
page! Also I could see in IE what was the meaning of your question.
So tried other resolutions, and conclusion: if not a minimal resolution 
of 1152x864, the the page doesn't show good in any browser. And I think 
the majority of visitors have no more than 1024x786...
Why does the page perform as this? I saw you made a mix of absolute 
width (for #sub-content and #sidebar) and relative width (#wrapper, and 
#content). But everything is defined, and nowhere is some degree of 
freedom (> at least one container without given absolute or relative with).

| subcontent:250px | |           wrapper:76%           |
                     | #sidebar:247px | #content:68.4% |

If 247px > (76% - 68.4%), which depends of screen resolution, then it 
doesn't fit.

"This kind of things can disturb a lot.
If problem not gone, you come back!"
Succes again,
francky





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