My page works fin in FF but fails to put the 4th column next to the 3rd in
IE.
The page is at www.biofuels-maritime.com/dev and the css is at
www.biofuels-maritime.com/bio.css
Any ideas why this is?
I know there are 4 lines of CSS that do not validate, but they are for
another page.
Philippe Combes wrote:
One year ago, Georg replied with a link to one of his own pages,
where a menu behaves a bit as I would like it for mine, even if on
the right side: http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/toc_7a.html
The difference is that I would like my menu to scroll horizontally
just as
Tim,
I believe that if you have space after an image in IE, you end up with a gap
like that. Try removing any whitespace after that image and see if that
fixes it.
Valerie
On Jan 17, 2008 2:23 PM, Big Moxy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
I can't imagine why my graphic and main text won't stay inside of
their #wrap container.
http://thewei.com/
In standard compliant browsers elements won't expand to contain floats
unless you tell them to. This is proper behavior, and only IE/win
expands containers
I can't imagine why my graphic and main text won't stay inside of
their #wrap container.
http://thewei.com/
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Pete Harrison wrote:
My page works fin in FF but fails to put the 4th column next to the 3rd in
IE.
What version of IE? Looks fine in IE7 / WinXP.
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On 1/16/08, Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008/01/16 16:06 (GMT) Jason Crosse apparently typed:
Using ems would also mean that the layout would break when the user
changes font size.
Properly using ems to size things is precisely how you prevent layouts from
breaking when
I've got a problem with things rendering differently in IE7 Firefox.
The site in question is http://www.stltoday.com
Both browsers are rendering the Video incorectly, altho Firefox is
closer to what I'm trying to accomplish.
In Firefox, it looks good except for the white space at the bottom
Pete Harrison wrote:
My page works fin in FF but fails to put the 4th column next to the 3rd in
IE.
The page is at www.biofuels-maritime.com/dev and the css is at
www.biofuels-maritime.com/bio.css
Any ideas why this is?
I know there are 4 lines of CSS that do not validate, but they
Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
I can't imagine why my graphic and main text won't stay inside of
their #wrap container.
http://thewei.com/
Open the wrap to enclose its contents.
#wrap {
overflow: auto; -- add overflow: auto; or overflow: hidden;
}
Best,
~dL
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