Rick wrote:
New to CSS, but I've been reading this list for the past month. Hopefully
nothing complicated, just laid out the basic skeleton and have two
questions.
1)Why is bottom of calendars division text not on the left? I used
calendars as the wrapper to contain two floats, but
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From: David Laakso [mailto:da...@chelseacreekstudio.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:31 PM
To: Rick
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] 2 Problems; float and link placement
Rick wrote:
New to CSS, but I've been reading this list for the past
Rick wrote:
New to CSS, but I've been reading this list for the past month. Hopefully
nothing complicated, just laid out the basic skeleton and have two
questions.
Rick
Try this (markup errors corrected and negative (minus) margin eliminated:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
On Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:34:18 pm Rick wrote:
Why doesn't the division extend to the bottom of the
images?
The images are floated, which means that they are out of the flow.
Basically that means that they don't take up any space in their parent
container. As a result, the link goes
: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:13 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] 2 Problems; float and link placement
On Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:34:18 pm Rick wrote:
Why doesn't the division extend to the bottom of the
images?
The images are floated, which means that they are out
your helpful advice on future topics.
Rick
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From: David Laakso [mailto:da...@chelseacreekstudio.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:30 PM
To: Rick
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] 2 Problems; float and link placement
Rick wrote
Rick wrote:
David,
I saw where you eliminated the negative margin, but what markup
errors?
Tim Climis delivered the answer moments before you and now the
skeleton appears fine.
As long as you have the answer you seek then not to worry. Good luck!
Best,
~d