Hi,
something else has cropped up. (Doesn't it always?!)
and always when you least need it :)
you could try
textarea {
margin-left: -200px; /* though this would be best in an
IE-fixit.cssstylesheet using ie conditional comments */
width: 70%;
height: 12em;
font-family: helvetica, arial, geneva, sans-serif;
}
and the calendar is clickable for me in both firefox and inferior explorer
of course - someone may propose a more appropriate solution.
- S
On 14/05/07, Susie Gardner-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks again John. I had to rely on someone else to tell me about IE6 and
that's what she said. Obviously something else for her!
And thanks for your info on my incorrect use of forms (!)
However ...Now that I've changed the tags, and hopefully aligned the
textareas, something else has cropped up. (Doesn't it always?!)
Now the last textarea on the form page is aligning right, and try what I
may
I can't bring it back. Can you see where I'm doing something wrong?
And re the links on the calendar page - any thoughts on why they're not
clickable?
- susie
On 14/5/07 11:05 AM, "John Faulds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not seeing the problems as you describe - the content appears in the
> same place in FF & IE6 on both pages. There are couple of other problems
> in IE6 though: on the form page, your textareas are aligned right and
not
> with the text above them and on the calendar page, none of the links in
> the left nav are clickable.
>
> You're also using legends incorrectly. There should only be one legend
per
> fieldset which describes all the fields. The text associated with each
> textarea should be in a <label> tag instead.
>
> On Mon, 14 May 2007 10:27:46 +1000, Susie Gardner-Brown
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi again
>>
>> Still on the same website ...
>>
>> Apparently on a couple of pages in IE6, the main content isn¹t starting
>> till
>> after the end of the leftnav div ie. Further down the page. It is
fine
>> in
>> IE7 and Firefox. And fine on Firefox and Safari on the Mac. The pages
>> concerned have either got a form, or else a large graphic near the top
of
>> the content area.
>>
>> Example pages:
>>
>> http://www.tedi.uq.edu.au/CDIP/feedback.html
>> Or
>> http://www.tedi.uq.edu.au/CDIP/calendar/January.html
>>
>> Anyone know what the fix is for this?
>>
>> I wish there was one website where you could go and look up all the
>> individual fixes for things ... I tend to learn things, and then forget
>> them
>> if I don¹t use them again quickly, so have to keep asking!!
>>
>> Cheers
>> susie
>>
>>
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