Hi
I have a box on the home page (http://fattoad.co.uk/) which is dropping below
the footer in IE7 and cutting off some of the text. There should be 30px
between the box and the footer. I have tried a number of different tactics but
can't get anything to work.
Many thanks,
David
Thanks very much for your information, I will give those ideas ago.
David
On 18 Mar 2007, at 19:05, ~davidLaakso wrote:
> David Roberts wrote:
>>>>> Hi DL,
>>>>>
>>
>> As I am quite new to using CSS your comment - I think it may be
>> a l
Hi Ingo,
Thanks for your help. I added margin/padding :0 to the "body" and it
has fixed the problem. I am quite new to CSS so I am learning as I go
along.
The stylesheet was a problem that I was having with my CMS seeing the
stylesheet but it is fixed now and I have removed one of the link
>>> Hi DL,
As I am quite new to using CSS your comment - I think it may be a
little over-coded and relying on brittle positioning- would have been
more helpful if you had explained what you actual meant.
I am interested in learning from my mistakes or wrong way of doing
something, it is
n nav bar.
>
> I have checked the code and it is ok, the other browsers that I
> have checked it in are Camino, Firefox, Opera and Safari on a Mac
> all OK.
>
> It is only IE 6 on a PC that it is not working. I don't have
> access to v7.0.
On 17 Mar 2007, at 02:
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On 17 Mar 2007, at 00:59, ~davidLaakso wrote:
> David Roberts wrote:
>> I have been batting with this problem for some time and have been
>> unable to fix i
Hi
I have been batting with this problem for some time and have been
unable to fix it.
The nav bar plus the whole 'top' section is lower in IE than FF and
other browsers that I have checked on this site.
The URL is http://www.campbeltowngrammar.org.uk/
The first links plus the search box ar
ok it is the (return) to Top anchor that
>> does not work. This is the code that I am using.
>>
>> Attendance
>>
>> Attendance
>>
>> Top
>>
>> link http://www.campbeltowngrammar.org.uk/?/main/a-z_a
>>
>>
On 10 Mar 2007, at 01:12, ~
Hi
I have a problem with a 2 column layout which is working on some
pages in IE but not others. It is dropping down below the first
column. They are both floated col, one left one right. Should I be
using: display:inline (hack) ? I am not having this problem with any
other columns set up
Hi,
I am having a few problems with the navigation that I have made and
have been trying to fix the problem for a while now but no luck.
There are 3 different navigation sections at the top. The first set
are just text but for some reason in FF they don't work and in IE 6
they do. I think
Hi all,
The URL is: http://www.campbeltowngrammar.org.uk/cgs/index.php/
campbeltowngrammar/index/
I forgot to add also that the 3 pictures on the home page, in IE,
the last one goes below the other two for some reason.
I have just started building this site and would like to get the
nav
Hi all,
The URL is: http://www.campbeltowngrammar.org.uk/cgs/index.php/
campbeltowngrammar/index/
I have just started building this site and would like to get the
navigation working correctly before I go any further.
There are a number of problems mostly with the navigation in IE6 -
which
Hi Wayne,
Thanks again for the information.
David
On 17 Jan 2007, at 22:39, Wayne Babineau wrote:
> Hi David
>
>> -Original Message-
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks very much for that info Wayne. I have tried what you
>> said below, and on all the Mac browsers I have it works fine.
>> Will have
Hi,
Thanks very much for that info Wayne. I have tried what you said
below, and on all the Mac browsers I have it works fine.
Will have to wait until the morning to look at it on a PC with IE6.
I wanted to know why you need to reposition the c2div so that it
follows the c3div?
Also there w
the right column is an . Maybe that makes the
difference?
David
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David Roberts wrote:
> URL is: http://www.deadred.co.uk/Documents/index.php
>
> The problem that I am having is that both the 3 column layout on the
> home
Hi,
URL is: http://www.deadred.co.uk/Documents/index.php
The problem that I am having is that both the 3 column layout on the
home page and the 2 column
layout on the other pages are not rendering correctly in IE 6.
The second column is not lining up with the first column (i.e. 'News'
shoul
Sorry about that back online now.
Cheers
David
On 4 Jan 2007, at 00:23, Sasha Gerrand wrote:
> On 04/01/07, David Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Problem is : Both 3 cols layout on the home page and the 2 cols
>> layout on the other pages are not rendering correct
could explain to me where I have gone
wrong and how to fix this problem I would be most grateful.
URL is: http://www.deadred.co.uk/Documents/index.php (this is a test
site)
Many thanks,
David
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