G'day

I don't know if this is part of the problem, but have you heard of headings,
paragraphs and lists?   Everything on the page is a div or span with a class
attached.   Not very semantic to make everything a div ("generic
language/style container").   Might be valid, but is it "correct use" of
the elements?

What I see in opera appears to be paragraphs (well, divs) that are wrapping
over themselves.  Perhaps something to do with line-height.

All-up, it's some very complicated CSS for what seems a very simple site
(OK, I only looked at the home page)

Incidentally, when I went to the site in MSIE, it asked me what program I
wanted to open the page with, rather than displaying it.  Probably related
to your Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml

Regards
--
Bert Doorn, Web Developer
Better Web Design
http://www.betterwebdesign.com.au/
Fast-loading, user-friendly websites



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Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 1:18 PM
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Subject: [WSG] My site is broken in Opera


Hi,
I finished a nice update for my website, added a browser detection script on
my css because IE doensn't like web standards. Now my site works in all the
browsers I have exept for Opera, and I don't know why, can anyone help me
with this? the url is http://jellybean.uni.cc n.b. it uses style.css in
firefox/mozilla, and styleie.css all other browsers All the pages on the
site are valid xhtml+xml and both css files are valid.
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