Thank you very much Tom for your help.
I've learned a lot more about IE7 workarounds which i was ignorant of
and the simplicity of adding the full width footer color is really neat.
I'd have been cluttering the thing up with repeat-x gifs.
Thanks again and kind regards.
Dermot.
Hey all-
In my last post, my problem was the main navigation at the top of the page. I
was going to leave it in a table format for now, but the middle of the nav
produced a gap when stretched out. Needing to fix that, I decided to go
ahead and re-write it without tables (Thanks Alan for a
Thank you very much maestro Georg. Perfect.
Dermot.
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On 17/02/2011 12:49 AM, James Sheffer wrote:
Hey all-
In my last post, my problem was the main navigation at the top of the
page. I was going to leave it in a table format for now, but the
middle of the nav produced a gap when stretched out. Needing to
fix that, I decided to go ahead and
On Feb 16, 2011, at 11:32 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
On 17/02/2011 12:49 AM, James Sheffer wrote:
Hey all-
In my last post, my problem was the main navigation at the top of the
page. I was going to leave it in a table format for now, but the
middle of the nav produced a gap when stretched
On 17/02/2011 6:06 AM, James Sheffer wrote:
Sorry that was a typo - there is no nav 3.
I changed my stylesheet and removed the img from the list, adding it
in the header div. This was along my thought pattern of removing it
from the list but I wasn't sure what to do with it!
I'm still doing
Hi Folks,
As mentioned in the subject line, these are newbie questions, in
reference to the following:
http://www.douglasniven.com/test.html
Question One: there is a tiny gap (perhaps only two pixels tall) at
the top of the row (highlighted in red at link above). What is the
best/preferred way
On Feb 16, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:
On 17/02/2011 6:06 AM, James Sheffer wrote:
Sorry that was a typo - there is no nav 3.
I changed my stylesheet and removed the img from the list, adding it
in the header div. This was along my thought pattern of removing it
from the list
This looks fine in a few browsers I've looked at it in:
http://bit.ly/i59L3g
...but someone who saw it says that in the latest version of Safari on Mac, the
section with the 6 photos under the large photo breaks up. I can't reproduce
the problem. The 6 photos are supposed to be in a neat grid.
[...] in reference to the following:
http://www.douglasniven.com/test.html
Best Practice styles are in the page-head...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/dn/dn-test-110216.htm
...but for short: it is nearly always best to move the image around and
make it create its own space by applying
I'd like to specify the gap between neighboring list items (LI elements)
based on the rendered height of the list item -- the more content there
is in the LI, the more gap there is between that LI and its neighboring LI.
Can CSS do this?
I'm pretty sure CSS can't do this, but I thought I'd
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