Lisa Wilcox wrote:
But I do have that in my code.
As mentioned I only looked at one wide page and the gif in question was
not in the inline style markup. Point to the specific page you wrote
about with a clickable link to it.
Please bottom post (write below to whom you reply).
I'm at the point of tearing my hair out.
I have a site that I've got a series of issues on.
First of all the font doesn't seem to stay universal from the main content
with 3 boxes to the wide content.
The three boxes in the main content don't seem to want to align. I have
tried min-height
Lisa Wilcox wrote:
I'm at the point of tearing my hair out.
I have a site that I've got a series of issues on.
First of all the font doesn't seem to stay universal from the main content
with 3 boxes to the wide content.
Well, tearing your hair out is better than throwing yourself
Lisa Wilcox wrote:
The three boxes in the main content don't seem to want to align. I have
tried min-height and I have the height set to auto to flow in text.
The correction for the 3 boxes in Safari, Opera, FF; and, IE 6/7/8 is:
#Div2 {
/*height:auto;*/
/*min-height:350px;*/
Lisa Wilcox wrote:
On the wide content pages, the center background image doesn't want to show
up and it seems to separate from the top bg gif.
http://www.webgirlwebdesigns.com/testing/StPaulsv1/index.html
Lisa Wilcox
I only looked at the wide-content directory page.
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