On 5/17/08, Daniel Botting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been a subscriber to the css-d list for a long while and always
> found it an interesting read. I'm not a web pro, my background for a
> while was a tester on a large travel website, so I have a fair-ish idea
> of thin
Hi Bobby,
Worked it out, it was the base href that broke it when I used an
external style sheet. I've had this before and it broke it that time
only in IE6 with another page I was building.
Please accept my apologies.
Thanks
Daniel
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> Now I'm sure it's something I've done and I've copied
>
> I'm not sure why you are using absolute positioning to
> layout the nesting, but a true nested structure:
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>
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> ... inner content box goes here
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> combined with padding on the outer box, and dimensions
> set only on the inner box, will allow the outer's
> backgrou
--- Daniel Botting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks fine in FF and Opera, a little broken in
> Konqueror and completely broken in IE7.
Hi Daniel,
I'm not sure as to exactly which IE bugs or CSS
deviations are in play here, but I notice immediately
that you might have much better luck by sim
Dear all,
I have been a subscriber to the css-d list for a long while and always
found it an interesting read. I'm not a web pro, my background for a
while was a tester on a large travel website, so I have a fair-ish idea
of things.
I'm building a site at the moment as per below url:
http://b