bill scheider wrote:
I've just taken over as the website manager for a recently-launched
site at http://portland.shambhala.org/ . The main menu is a css
dropdown and it's working as it should in FF, Opera, Chrome and
Safari. In IE6 and 7 (and maybe 8; I haven't checked), the main menu
On Oct 3, 2009, at 3:14 PM, bill scheider wrote:
bill scheider wrote:
I've just taken over as the website manager for a recently-launched
site at http://portland.shambhala.org/ . The main menu is a css
dropdown and it's working as it should in FF, Opera, Chrome and
Safari. In IE6 and 7
I'm trying to be a good HTMLer and not use tables, but I can't figure out how
to create this look :
http://www.alanhome.com/web.php
without them. Any idea how to solve this problem?
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bill scheider wrote:
I've just taken over as the website manager for a recently-launched
site at http://portland.shambhala.org/ . The main menu is a css
dropdown and it's working as it should in FF, Opera, Chrome and
Safari. In IE6 and 7 (and maybe 8; I haven't checked), the main menu
is
Yeah, sure.
Use a a container div to set your with and global placement in page.
Then, various solutions are possible:
1- use two divs to set two columns and then create internal rows with
other divs, all with the same height. Then you'll only have to place the
logo and the text and you can
alanhome wrote:
I'm trying to be a good HTMLer and not use tables, but I can't figure out how
to create this look :
http://www.alanhome.com/web.php
without them. Any idea how to solve this problem?
You make a big box. Nest smaller boxes in it. Nest even smaller boxes in
them.The
See...
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_chaos_30.html
Thank you Georg!
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