Mark,

Thanks for the tip there!

Okay in Moz everything on the MAIN page
http://www.mosincorporated.com/site2/main.php  is okay except for the white
field with the scrollbars - this div expands pit about 8 pixels further than
it should - the white of the menu side should be used as a guide as to what
this side should display like. Look Using IE to see how the bottom should
line up.

In IE the Main http://www.mosincorporated.com/site2/main.php  the right side
displays as it should and the bottom of the left side is correct, however
the top of the left side drops about 8 pixels as the blue and orange bars
should line up perfectly as they do on the top in Mozilla

For the index page or entrance page http://www.mosincorporated.com/site2/ ,
IE diplays as it SHOULD display - In Mozilla, my two areas of single line
text are dropping about 15 pix or so lower than it does in IE. Additionally
the photo creeps up a couple of pixels, the lighter blue bar under the
picture I think is in the right spot if the phot were but the lighter blue
bar to the left of the photo has a left border that it is NOT supposed to
have.

I hope that is detailed and accurate enough - I look forward to the help

 
Brian Grimmer
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 1:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] What am I doing wrong with the CSS here

Hi Brian

I've checked your site in both IE & Firebird and have run it through
the CSS & HTML validators (one HTML page fails), but I still can't see
the problem. Descriptions such as  "everything has gone wacky",
"things to display completely differently" and "broken something
somewhere" are not really helping me to identify what you are talking
about.

Please try to be more descriptive if you really want to get your
problem solved. Firstly use a nice descriptive subject line so that
people can quickly decide whether or not they are able to assist.

Also in the body of your message its important that you go through
some basic steps to make sure you're communicating your problem
correctly. I find that
http://www.mozilla.org/quality/bug-writing-guidelines.html is an
excellent resource on how to effectively describe bugs and problems.
Also please check out the "Asking for help" section of this list's
guidelines (http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm).
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2003/05/05/why_we_wont_help_you might
also be helpful.


Cheers

Mark
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