Mike,
Thanks for the wrap on floatutorial. :)
The layout you have done has a number of errors including missing alt tags
and background images applied to the td element. I used to do these myself
before I saw the light. Now CSS can do it for you more easily.
This layout is very simple, so why
G'day Russ,
Thanks a lot for the help.
I've done what you suggest and it's looking much better. I don't
understand why in IE6 the bars at the top don't touch, while they do in NN7
and Opera7.
If yo have a look at http://afpwebworks.com/beach/index.cfm in IE, you can
see the top grey bar
Michael -
Looks like a case of the mystery white space, where IE adds about 4
pixels of whitespace to a div. I've had the same problem. When is a
pixel not a pixel? When you see it in IE
Why don't you add the strip bg images to the red bg image and have one
div instead of three?
HTH
Maybe try putting all four div's on one line, this has worked for me in
IE on various occasions.
ChrisB
I've done what you suggest and it's looking much better. I don't
understand why in IE6 the bars at the top don't touch, while they do in NN7
and Opera7.
Michael,
Looking good. Forgive the long rave here...
1. There are still validation issues with your page. There are XHTML breaks
instead of HTML breaks. So, br / should be br, and the same for metadata
- remove the end backslash, as this is causing items below to show up as
invalid.