Hello list,
My site is at: http://scidept.dyndns.org/~bjclark/designcentre/
I'm having a strange issue in all browsers where lots of my elements
are off by 1 px vertically (either top or bottom). I can't really seem
to make a pattern out of it so I can track down what is causing it.
Anyone have
BJ Clark wrote:
Hello list,
My site is at: http://scidept.dyndns.org/~bjclark/designcentre/
I'm having a strange issue in all browsers where lots of my elements
are off by 1 px vertically (either top or bottom). I can't really seem
to make a pattern out of it so I can track down what is
BJ Clark wrote:
Hello list,
My site is at: http://scidept.dyndns.org/~bjclark/designcentre/
I'm having a strange issue in all browsers where lots of my elements
are off by 1 px vertically (either top or bottom).
1st row #head : h1 (height:159px) vs. #nav p (height: 160px)
2st row
Zoe wrote:
Well, we have no way of correcting you without seeing the page. :-)
Thanks Zoe. Since my question was in re: the resources, below, if you or
anyone knows of more updated material which invalidates the claims made in
the links below, then sure: such links would correct me. One link
KS wrote:
Hi,
The page below displays incorrectly in IE6. I've been trying to get
the middle column to line up horizontally with the thumbnail images in
the left column. You can see how it should look in Firefox or in FF on
a Mac for that matter. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Several months ago I had many questions and they were answered very
accurately ... well I have a navigation problem now.
Problem: Nav bar/images display correctly (or at least the way I
intended) in IE6 but are displaced in Firefox 2.0.0.3
(didn't try 1.5+).
Website is at:
There are a lot of issues on there that need work, but where to start.
I usually like to validate my Html and css first to make sure I don't
have errors that might be causing the quirky behavior. I ran your page
through the W3C validator and found errors in both.
So my suggestions would be to
R. Alan Payne wrote:
Several months ago I had many questions and they were answered very
accurately ... well I have a navigation problem now.
www.dvmvac.com/REDESIGNnew/CVTypes.shtml
Add...
div.midnav {margin: 0 auto;}
...to make it centered across browser-land.
(I've validated the code
I'd appreciate it if anyone who has time could look at http://www.nycss.org/
and tell me why the font sizes are so different in IE6 and Firefox. This was
not the case last time I checked, and I can't figure out what I've
inadvertently changed to cause this (I want them both in the smaller
http://rgtoday.com/rg/new/
Looks as expected in the last two versions of FireFox, Netscape, and Opera. In
IE7, the text in the header is jammed at the top instead of being more or less
vertically centered.
IE6 is even cooler; besides the header alignment issue, the image div at the
bottom of
Suzanne Bernard wrote:
I'd appreciate it if anyone who has time could look at
http://www.nycss.org/ and tell me why the font sizes are so different
in IE6 and Firefox.
It wouldn't surprise me if the doctype declaration throws IE6 off - back
into quirks mode.
You have:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
http://tinyurl.com/2264jb
I am getting a gray background from the body background color showing
through above and below my footer div (well below in IE7 but not in FF)
It is about 12 px of gray at the top and about 5 px in IE7 at bottom.
I want the footer to sit flush to the maincontent box
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/purm/purm.aminepolyols.html
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/purm/purmbaseformatcss.css
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/purm/purmpagecss.css
In FF and Opera in Win XP; and in FF, Opera, and IE6 in Win2K the
h3.titlerow clears the floated dl#pagenav above it, so the blue
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