Thanks Georg!
That did the trick.
Kara
On Jan 30, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Kara Spellman wrote:
For some reason the copyright caption is forcing the last 2
letters below the colored background box.
http://www.stevenmaslach.com/home.htm (home page)
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Thanks for both the compliment and © suggestion Joshua. However,
changing © to © didn't work. It's the weirdest thing.
Kara
On Jan 30, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Joshua Street wrote:
Maybe give © a shot instead of © ... not certain, but it may
help. Love the design, by the way.
On 1/3
Hi,
This my first website using CSS. I've gotten most of the bugs out of
it except for one on the home page. For some reason the copyright
caption is forcing the last 2 letters below the colored background
box. Not sure why. I've messed around with the CSS, but nothing
corrects it. It onl
Thanks Graham,
I had it linked to another style sheet that is the same as bg3.css
but forgot to upload properly. Now that both my .htm and.css files
are properly uploaded I ask the same question again about the display
problems in IE (Mac).
Kara
On Jun 28, 2005, at 12:02 AM, Cook, Grah
Thanks for the link Prabhath.
I learned a few things from this tutorial http://www.brainjar.com/css/
positioning I found via Positioniseverything.net. I'm still stuck
with IE (Mac) problems though. Could someone at tell me if the
display problems in IE are a result of an IE bug or my CSS? Ag
Hi,
I'm new to CSS and this list so bare with me please.
My test layout works great in Safari 2.0 and Mozilla 1.7 both for the
Mac. However, in IE 5.2.3 (Mac) the layout looks very disjointed. My
PC is currently being repaired but the last time I checked It looked
disjointed in IE 6.0.2 bu