Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-09-01 Thread Peter Speltz
Thank you both. Indeed whitespace in the markup was the problem. Firefox did not recognize multiple src attributes or my doc is missing some header info. s that an XHTML spec or HTML or ??? However eliminating the whitespace between the img tags did the trick. Also Thierry, i used your

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-09-01 Thread Mark Lundquist
On Aug 31, 2005, at 9:51 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote: Peter gave you the answer for the extra space already, but I'd like to add that you do not really need class=logo in the markup because you can get to the images through: .logobar img {} ...and, unless there are more than one logobar on

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-09-01 Thread Mark Lundquist
On Sep 1, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Peter Speltz wrote: If anyone cares to reply: Is using id just a matter of protection for the developer by limiting them or is there more to it than that? It makes a difference at the JavaScript DOM level. And there are maybe other differences that I don't know

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-09-01 Thread Brian Cummiskey
Peter Speltz wrote: If anyone cares to reply: Is using id just a matter of protection for the developer by limiting them or is there more to it than that? NEVER limit the developer. there is a time for a class and a time for an id. such as: .menuitem { color: #fff; } #menuholder { border:

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-09-01 Thread Peter Speltz
On 9/1/05, Mark Lundquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 1, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Peter Speltz wrote: If anyone cares to reply: Is using id just a matter of protection for the developer by limiting them or is there more to it than that? It makes a difference at the JavaScript DOM

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-31 Thread Peter Speltz
Hi all. I'm having a similar problem. I'm using Firefox on a PC for starters. Despite 0margins, 0 padding,I have gaps that i do not understand between images that make up my banner. I've been reading CSS , The definitive guide for several weeks and from what i can tell, if margin is 0,

RE: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-31 Thread Peter Williams
From: Peter Speltz ...Firefox on a PC... I have gaps that i do not understand between images that make up my banner. div class=logobar img class=logo src=images/logo_piece_1.jpg img class=logo src=images/logo_piece_2.jpg img class=logo

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-31 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Peter Speltz wrote: Hi all. I'm having a similar problem. I'm using Firefox on a PC for starters. Despite 0margins, 0 padding,I have gaps that i do not understand between images that make up my banner. I've been reading img.logo { border: none; margin:0px ; padding: 0px;

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-14 Thread David Laakso
Diane Porter wrote: In the page I'm working on, http://www.aranyani.org/8-13A.html, in Safari and Firefox, gaps appear between the banner picture and the content below. I found a suggestion in the css-discuss archives to style the image and mark it display: block. I did that, and the

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-14 Thread David Laakso
David Laakso wrote: Diane Porter wrote: In the page I'm working on, http://www.aranyani.org/8-13A.html, in Safari and Firefox, gaps appear between the banner picture and the content below. I found a suggestion in the css-discuss archives to style the image and mark it display: block. I

[css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-13 Thread Diane Porter
This is the first time I have posted. I am pretty new at css. In the page I'm working on, http://www.aranyani.org/8-13A.html, in Safari and Firefox, gaps appear between the banner picture and the content below. I found a suggestion in the css-discuss archives to style the image and mark it

Re: [css-d] How to get rid of gaps

2005-08-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Diane Porter wrote: http://www.aranyani.org/8-13A.html, in Safari and Firefox, gaps appear between the banner picture and the content below. That's the default margins on the p you've wrapped the image in. Similar default is creating gaps around the image inside h2. Start out with 'margin: