I am the world's biggest fool.
Thankyou for saving me.
Regards,
Michael
On 3/5/07, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Cordover wrote:
> There is a file: default.ie.css, linked from an IE conditional
> comment and contains exactly that rule already.
Well, I didn't use that - or
Michael Cordover wrote:
There is a file: default.ie.css, linked from an IE conditional
comment and contains exactly that rule already.
Well, I didn't use that - or any other - conditionally commented
stylesheet, and it all lined up just fine in IE/win.
_If_ I use default.ie.css, then the ul.me
Michael Cordover wrote:
There is a file: default.ie.css, linked from an IE conditional comment
and contains exactly that rule already.
Further suggestions?
"The requested URL /default.ie.css was not found on this server"
Michael
Regards,
~dL
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There is a file: default.ie.css, linked from an IE conditional comment
and contains exactly that rule already.
Further suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael
On 3/4/07, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Cordover wrote:
> I've got a page at http://youth.afairerworld.org/ which comes up w
Michael Cordover wrote:
I've got a page at http://youth.afairerworld.org/ which comes up with
a 4em space above the div.content despite me doing everything
imaginable to get rid of it.
Not sure since I didn't bother to deconstruct everything, but a copy
shows that the margin on h1#banner is p
Hi guys,
I've got a page at http://youth.afairerworld.org/ which comes up with
a 4em space above the div.content despite me doing everything
imaginable to get rid of it. IE Web Dev Toolbar shows a 4em margin-top
in the DOM Explorer, despite me not putting that in anywhere.
Any assistance would b