RE: [WSG] help with ie vs the rest

2004-05-03 Thread Craig Stump
There seems to be a few problems with the markup - might want to validate it first. http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://metropolis.muprivate.edu.au/index.p hp?id=67 I notice you've got .'s in you class names in the HTML - AFAIK this is not valid. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: [WSG] help with ie vs the rest

2004-05-03 Thread Gary Greer
oops. Thanks for the hint - I'll do that and get back to the list! Craig Stump wrote: There seems to be a few problems with the markup - might want to validate it first. http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://metropolis.muprivate.edu.au/index.p hp?id=67 I notice you've got .'s in you class

Re: [WSG] help with ie vs the rest

2004-05-03 Thread Gary Greer
okay - it now validates - hurrah! Just to complicate it, I've got a three column layout working on the page called search, which goes quite strange in Firefox. Call for help! gg Craig Stump wrote: There seems to be a few problems with the markup - might want to validate it first.

RE: [WSG] help with ie vs the rest

2004-05-03 Thread Chris Gandolfo
You have class bodytext in your html, but it is not defined in your style sheet (unless I'm missing something, it is 2:15 in the morning). Also as stated before you should remove the periods from your class names in your html. From a usability stand point I would consider underlining all of