> > "Know your shizzle" as in, know your stuff
>
You guys know your shizzle and are so sharing to boot! Thanks for all
the great advice and links. I know I can solve this now one way or
the other!
thank you thank you thank you,
Trish
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Michael Hulse wrote:
> Hehe, that should be:
>
> "Know your shizzle" as in, know your stuff
*My* stuff - yes :-)
> I still think that Sitepoint link is excellent info, esp. for
> beginners.
>
> http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171943&page=1&pp=25
I agree. Some good info t
Hehe, that should be:
"Know your shizzle" as in, know your stuff
I still think that Sitepoint link is excellent info, esp. for beginners.
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171943&page=1&pp=25
Cheers,
Micky
On Nov 12, 2005, at 12:35 AM, Michael Hulse wrote:
> Good informatio
Good information Georg, you obviously know you shizzle. ;)
Cheers,
Micky
> Michael Hulse wrote:
>> If you read that Sitepoint post about floats you should be able to
>> tackle the float-drop issue with ease.
>
> Comment: floats don't drop in IE/win in a fixed-width layout, *unless*
> some of th
Michael Hulse wrote:
> If you read that Sitepoint post about floats you should be able to
> tackle the float-drop issue with ease.
Comment: floats don't drop in IE/win in a fixed-width layout, *unless*
some of the content pushes a float outwards so it becomes too wide.
That's one of IE/win's weak
Trish,
On Nov 11, 2005, at 10:46 PM, Trish Meyer wrote:
> Okay, maybe I'm seeing two issues then. Even when I remove the clear:
> both style from the headings in the #content section, the entire
> #content moves down below the sidebar on IE Windows ONLY.
That was the other issue I saw too... I d
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From: Trish Meyer
To: css discuss
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 8:46 AM
Subject: [css-d] clearing clears sidebar too
Okay, maybe I'm seeing two issues then. Even when I remove the clear:
both style from the headings in the #content section
Hi trish,
On Nov 11, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Trish Meyer wrote:
>
> Please help! I've troubleshooted this for hours and can't figure out
> how to fix it.
>
Fixed it a little bit:
http://www.ambiguism.com/CSSD/caa.html
Added this to CSS:
#innerContentWrap {
width: 100%;
float: left;
}
Okay, maybe I'm seeing two issues then. Even when I remove the clear:
both style from the headings in the #content section, the entire
#content moves down below the sidebar on IE Windows ONLY. It looks
okay in Mozilla and Mac when I don't clear, so clearing is a red
herring for now.
I think th
Trish Meyer wrote:
> http://www.collageartists.org/test7x1.html
>
> Basically, adding a clear: both to the headers in the main content
> area, ALSO clears the #leftcol (sidebar). #leftcol is a floated
> element, and #content moves to the right thanks to a left margin.
Didn't have time to look
>On Nov 11, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Trish Meyer wrote:
> > I've got a new site mostly designed, but have run into a problem,
>> which I've explained in the body copy of the page at:
>>
>> http://www.collageartists.org/test7x1.html
>>
>> Basically, adding a clear: both to the headers in the main conte
On Nov 11, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Trish Meyer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I hope this isn't too much of a challenge. I hope it's really easy to
> fix... a really common error (that I just can't seem to find
> anywhere).
>
> I've got a new site mostly designed, but have run into a problem,
> which I've explaine
Hi all,
I hope this isn't too much of a challenge. I hope it's really easy to
fix... a really common error (that I just can't seem to find
anywhere).
I've got a new site mostly designed, but have run into a problem,
which I've explained in the body copy of the page at:
http://www.collageartis
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