Georg,

I saw your version, it is amazing, how you managed it. I have a lot to 
learn. So far, thank you again, and have a nice weekend!

Paul

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gunlaug Sørtun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] top border of side bars are lower than maind content in 
IE6


> Paul Jung wrote:
>> Gunlaug, thank you, for answering, but I am still a beginner of css,
>> I even have problem to underestand some of the basic terms.
>
> Fair enough.
> As a beginner you'll have take the time to study every detail in
> responses you receive. After all: it has taken those of us who know the
> answers quite a long time to get to that point, and there are no working
> shortcuts. Take your time and you'll get there.
>
> One thing that does make the rendering of your design pretty
> unpredictable across browser-land, is the many errors in your markup. I
> haven't corrected any of those because they don't bother me, but 57
> errors in one page is 57 too many - even if some of them are repeated
> messages caused by the same errors.
>
>> I tried firefox, i found one problem, that the navigation menu
>> doesn't appear. Who know the reason?
>
> Again:
>
> 1: IE6 doesn't respect declared dimensions, while Firefox does.
>
> You have declared dimensions that are too small for the content, so the
> content disappears outside its intended container.
> The reason for this is you're - knowingly or not - relying on
> browser-defaults for lists and other elements, and they are not
> identical across browser-land.
>
>
> Now, carefully compare the CSS in yours...
>
>>>> <http://www.europeeurope.net/>
>
> ...element for element with that in mine...
>
>>> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/pj/test_08_1122.html>
>
> Everything shows up in mine - in all browsers, because I've leveled
> rendering of lists and other elements by declaring my own values where
> browser-defaults differ.
>
> In addition to that I'm letting containers expand freely in height - by
> commenting out your 'height' declarations, and made sure containers
> expand properly even when content consists of floats - I'm using floats
> to contain floats in this case.
>
> regards
> Georg
> -- 
> http://www.gunlaug.no
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