Clint, I was able to see the gap only in my editor (Homesite), and I think
I fixed it. By removing the 4 <br> tags and ending the paragraph there
removed the gap. See below (my editor automatically removes some tags):
<!snip>
<FONT color=#e6e6fa size=1><B>We have found that most do not use correct
search terms, or enter names, model #'s or descriptions
incorrectly and
CANNOT find what they are looking for by using a site search. Also
please
keep in mind our website is updated almosted daily, but our index
is only
updated weekly.</B></FONT> </P>
<P align=center> <FONT face=verdana,arial,helvetica,tahoma
color=#ff0000
size=2><B>Simple Search:</B></FONT></P>
<!end snip>
Peter Kaulback
In the hour of 04:15 AM 9/28/2002 -0500, OrpheusComputing.com spoke this:
>I don't think so, this is very strange. Some ARE seeing it
>with different size monitors, screen resolutions, and text
>sizes (changed in the toolbar). In fact, so far I think only
>one person did not see the gap.
>
>I tried adding a <br> and that didn't do anything on the
>webpage (in IE6 SP1). It looked EXACTLY the same, which is
>odd in itself. Like I said before, it's like there's an
>*invisible* <br> there!
>-Clint
>
>God Bless Us All
>Clint Hamilton, Owner
>http://OrpheusComputing.com �
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Keith Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Sorry, I now see what you were talking about. It appears to
>have
>something to do with the resolution of the viewing monitor
>and browser.
>I went back to the page, took a look at it in NS 7 browser
>and tried
>putting a <br> directly after the "," at the end of the next
>to last
>page. With that, odd spacing disappeared.
>
>Keith
>
>Keith Thompson wrote:
> >
> > I checked NS 4.77, NS 7, Opera and IE 5.5 on this site.
>All had the
> > enormous gap at the bottom. Can't say exactly why yet, but
>apparently
> > the size and length of list of buttons on the left are
>consuming a lot
> > of that space.
> >
> > Keith Thompson
> >
> > "OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
> > >
> > > Oooook, I give up. I've spent way to long on this and
>the
> > > exact same problem on other webpages in the past. Please
> > > look at this page I was updating;
> > > http://orpheuscomputing.com/search.html
> > >
> > > Why is there a 'gap' between the last line and second to
>last
> > > line (depending on your screen resolution) "but our index
>is
> > > only updated weekly." Regardless of the res. you use,
>there
> > > is always a gap between that last line and second-to-last
> > > line. I have ERASED the HTML code, did it over and over
>and
> > > over again, and that #$@! gap is still there! Note that
> > > there is NO <br> or <p>, and the problem is, it looks
>like
> > > there is! Can anyone tell me what is going on here and
>what
> > > causes this? I only see this in IE, in NS this problem
>never
> > > shows! Although THIS particular one MIGHT, (I don't have
>NS
> > > on this HD yet), every time in the past I have checked in
> > > both browsers, these gaps only showed in IE versions.
> > > Thanks,
> > > -Clint
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