Re: [WSG] Positioning (I think) problem with image

2004-10-12 Thread Lyn Patterson
Thanks to all who replied - I do appreciate it. Nick, sorry about the email format - I thought I had wsg set under Plain Text Domains but hadn't so it is now fixed. I did validate the code and it validated but it didn't mention that the DOCTYPE was incomplete.Will add. Last night I manage

Re: [WSG] Positioning (I think) problem with image

2004-10-12 Thread Nick Gleitzman
On 12 Oct 2004, at 5:34 PM, Lyn Patterson wrote: Hi all  I have a 3-col with header and footer layout main page I am re-doing with  CSS. The jpg within the  header, positioned at the far left : In Mozilla/Firefox it is positioned within the header as it should be.  In IE and Opera it ends sl

Re: [WSG] Positioning (I think) problem with image

2004-10-12 Thread Camilo Kawerín
Hi all Lyn Patterson wrote: > The jpg within the header, positioned at the far left : In > Mozilla/Firefox it is positioned within the header as it should be. In > IE and Opera it ends slightly below the header. There should be enough > room for itso am at a loss to work out why this is ha

Re: [WSG] Positioning (I think) problem with image

2004-10-12 Thread Nick Gleitzman
Very pretty message, but totally distracting from the content (your problem). Can we please have plain text messages only posted to this list? Help us to help you... (and see the List Guidelines.) Respectfully Nick ___ Omnivision. Websight. http://www.omnivision.com.au/ O

RE: [WSG] Positioning (I think) problem with image

2004-10-12 Thread Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
Sorry, didn't have much time to look at the css, but I think your problem with the image in IE should be solved if you give your header a fixed height.     -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lyn PattersonSent: Tuesday, 12 October 2

[WSG] Positioning (I think) problem with image

2004-10-12 Thread Lyn Patterson
Hi all  I have a 3-col with header and footer layout main page I am re-doing with  CSS. The jpg within the  header, positioned at the far left : In Mozilla/Firefox it is positioned within the header as it should be.  In IE and Opera it ends slightly below the header.  There should be enough