Hello,

I have a problem on a web site I've been running for some time. It has been working OK, but recently an entire <div> has ceased to display.

You can see an example of the relevant page at:
http://holidaymull.co.uk/bb-sw
In the left-hand column under the Google map there should be a <div> containing about four 'adverts' - each with a thumbnail image and text underneath.

The <div> shows up in 'View Source' and if I put some JS alerts into the script generating the div's content they will show too. But no heading and no adverts.

There used to be no problem with this. I can only think that something I've changed elsewhere has caused it.

I've noticed that in Document Inspector' there is no information shown under 'Rules' for the element "<div class='adverts'>" (which is inside "<div id='sf-cont'>" which itself is in "<div class='inner'>). This seems very odd to me, but I can see no reason for it.

I'm assuming so far that the problem must lie in the CSS because the PHP script is generating the content, it just seems to be hidden.

Can anyone help me find the problem, please?

Regards,

Tim Dawson
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Tim Dawson
Maolbhuidhe
Fionnphort
Isle of Mull  PA66 6BP

01681 700718
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