On 18.12.2010 06:13, David McGlone wrote:
http://99.90.129.247
and I'm having a problem with the text in the header not positioning
correctly. I'm wondering if for any reason it's something I have done. I
have validated my CSS and had no problems.

Many CSS weaknesses in there that the validator won't catch since they're perfectly valid - they just don't make sense in browsers.

For instance: you are "absolute positioning in thin air" by not providing positions and reference. Browsers handle such positioning differently, and IE 6/7 are notorious for messing it up. That you also try to float an absolute positioned element is wrong, but doesn't make much difference since all browsers ignore float on A:P elements.

You have also not providing space for expansion if/when font resizing is introduced or window-size reduced, which causes overlapping and lost navigation. The headlines also ended up overlapping the logo when font-resizing up.

I have corrected as much as I could find in there - CSS only. Take a look at the page and stylesheet below, and see if that solves your problems.

Page:
<http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/dm/Tri-City%20Lawn%20Care%20LLC.htm>

Stylesheet:
<http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/dm/Tri-City%20Lawn%20Care%20LLC_files/default2.css>

regards

        Georg
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