Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
>Zoe Gillenwater wrote:
>
>
>>The fieldset within your left nav, named divNavMainDraggable, is set to 400px
>>wide, but the left nav is only 130px wide minus 2em of padding.
>>IE is expanding the left nav to hold the overly large fieldset instead of
>>letting it ove
o basta con alcanzar la sabidurĂa, es necesario saber utilizarla.
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Problems with CSS bet
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
>Well, finally I upload a test page in this adress:
>http://testserver.webcindario.com/sample.html
>When one of yours have a chance please take a look to this. I really lose my
>mind trying to fix this errors between FF and IE but nothing works fine for
>me. I do someth
Well, finally I upload a test page in this adress:
http://testserver.webcindario.com/sample.html
When one of yours have a chance please take a look to this. I really lose my
mind trying to fix this errors between FF and IE but nothing works fine for me.
I do something wrong but not know what.
Ki
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
>The site is being tested in Firefox because I'm anti micro$oft.
>
It's good to test in Firefox, not to be anti-Microsoft, but because it
handles CSS better. That way, you build for all the good browsers out
there and then tweak for IE, instead of trying to hack good
Few days ago I start to programming a website. After read and research on
Internet I arrive to deduction that it's better do it using DIV elements and
not tables. The site will be made using PHP, Smarty as Template Engine, AdoDB,
XHTML 1.1 and CSS Level 1 or 2 (Now I not know which of this two t