On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, "~davidLaakso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
> which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
> a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.

I thought I was being careful to comment out the divs when I set up, but
somehow there were some critical changes made. It took a bit to go back and
correct my markup, but it's working now.

One of my biggest problems is knowing how to troubleshoot problems. I feel
like I have made a small step today learning from your suggestions.

Thanks to francky for his comments in sending me in the right direction. I
wish I had read his Golden Rules of CSS prior to starting my journey into
CSS. I especially want to point out to other newbies #5 The personal
archive: SAVE EVERY STEP with an OWN VERSION NUMBER!

<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/golden-rules-of-css.htm>

I can recommend to Mac users FolderOrgX. FolderOrg is an AppleScript Folder
Action that organizes files and folders by moving them into dated
subfolders. This is helpful in keeping files and folders organized by the
day they were added, not created or modified.

<http://homepage.mac.com/dougeverly/folderorg.html>

-- 
Diane 




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