RE: [WSG] misbehaving footer

2004-02-13 Thread roger
after reading that is that is doesnt really work. Any idea's on handling this? Thanks again on the clear:both; action. Roger > Original Message ---- > Subject: Re: [WSG] misbehaving footer > From: "Robert Moser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu,

RE: [WSG] misbehaving footer

2004-02-13 Thread roger
would like to use the nav bar that you created if you dont mind. I will have to check everything in IE6 first of course, dammit. Thanks for your help it is very appreciated. Roger > Original Message > Subject: Re: [WSG] misbehaving footer > From: "Michael Donner

Re: [WSG] misbehaving footer

2004-02-12 Thread Robert Moser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted out: Also there is something going on at www.desertstandard.net/yv2/teachers.shtml with the footer bar. its like a missed closing a somewhere but I cannot find it. Roger The div's look to all be closed now, I think what you need is a clear: both; in your #ftr **

Re: [WSG] misbehaving footer

2004-02-12 Thread Michael Donnermeyer
The main page layout is way off center on Safari and buggy in Firebird. One thing I have notices is you're using align on tags in the html that should be defined in the CSS. XHTML should never have any kind of font, alignment, or color attributes attached to the html tag. Take aa look at this,

RE: [WSG] misbehaving footer

2004-02-12 Thread roger
rlmoser wrote: > Looks to me like line 31 is missing a / > you have instead of > I'm assuming that the was just supposed to contain the > element. If that is not the case, then maybe that on line > 31 is just extra. i put the javascript and the thumbnails into an additional div to see if th