Congrats Chris - and I didn't notice that PHP error? There's a CSS hack for IE that will make the full area selectable. Check the sliding doors articles on AListApart.com (i don't know if its in the 1st or 2nd one) and see how the author makes his divs fully selectable. There IS a way :) DON'T GIVE UP!!!
Ben - I was aware of that problem. I used an older MX version of Dreamweaver to generate the headers and that slipped by me. I'm too used to using MX2004 codeview ;) John - what does my site look like in Moz16a? Perhaps it's just still a bit buggy with how it handles CSS crunching? I fixed my site after alot of wall pounding. An extra div closing tag had somehow snuck it's way into where it should not have been. (Thanks though Russ for the quick replys!) Are there any guides out on how to use the DOM to check documents? It's a lot of information presented all at once via the FB DOM inspector - a DOMorial would be of some use, at least on my end. Ryan ------------------ "Heck with kids - standards are our future." Webmaster, http://www.theward.net ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *****************************************************
