Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Sandy wrote:
> 
>> http://sandyfeldman.com/ondemande/bref.html
>>
>> I added an em size for the #ondemande span, and now it screws up in 
>> Opera in a slightly less stupid looking way than before.
> 
> 
>> I put the logo in a span and added a width to that, but the right side 
>> of the banner is wrapping.
> 
> 
> Take that extra span out - it doesn't do any good.
> Also: clean out the " end tag for element "a" which is not open " that
> the HTML validator complains about. Maybe you want an anchor around the
> logo, but in that case the "a" start tag is missing.
> 
> The reason Opera kicks down the #ondemande span is that #skip takes up
> space. Opera comes with a 'minimum font size' default set that is 9 to
> 11px depending on OS, so your...
> 
> #skip {
> font-size : 1px;
> 
> ...fails. That trick also fails in all other browsers that have similar
> 'minimum font size' options at my end. I set that option to "14px", so
> Firefox and Safari do the same as Opera.
> IE/win does the same when set to "ignore font sizes in pages".
> 
> To fix that line-up, simply pull in the backside on the floating #skip,
> by adding...
> 
> #skip {margin-right: -1000px;}
> 
> ...which makes #skip take up zero space.
> 
> Here's an illustration on how margins on floats work...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_16.html>
> 
> regards
>     Georg


Georg - thanks SO much. Opera is working!
I really appreciate having help with this.

best regards,
Sandy
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