Diane Ross wrote:
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* testpage 2
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-base2.html
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some
On 2/8/07 5:53 AM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, this is the direction to find the culprit. You assigned the
{width:150px} to the .quicklinks and so on, but then the border-width is
added to the box-width. Then FF is giving overflow + hor. scrollbar to
see the overflow, and IE is
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* testpage 2
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-base2.html
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some 10px smaller,
it's ok.
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 06:47:29PM -0800,
Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 39 lines which said:
SAVE EVERY STEP with an OWN VERSION NUMBER!
A better advice may be to use a real Version Control System, for your
HTML pages and your CSS
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some 10px smaller,
it's ok.
I'm reluctant to even respond at this late hour when my head is mush, but I
don't see
Diane Ross schreef:
On 2/4/07 11:31 PM, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I guess it must be some margin or padding in the inner parts of the
#sidebar, for when we make the width of the #sidebar some 10px smaller,
it's ok.
I'm reluctant to even respond at this late hour when my
On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.
I thought I was being
I was working on my template and broke something. Now the text in the main
content area flows into the right sidebar.
I added a div in the right sidebar trying to fix a problem on my own for IE
and made some minor changes to text in the right sidebar, but not sure what
I did to affect the content
Diane Ross wrote:
I was working on my template and broke something. Now the text in the main
content area flows into the right sidebar.
http://www.test.entourage.mvps.org/base.html
Link to CSS: http://www.entourage.mvps.org/css/
The template is based on the the 3 column layout on this page
On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.
But validate first (and
Diane Ross wrote:
On 2/4/07 8:40 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it may be markup rather than css issue. Compare the order in
which the divisions are closed in Ryan Brill's layout with yours. It is
a tricky layout-- very easy to get the division closings out of order.
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