Hi Guy,

You wrote:

In this case, though, my wife (whose laptop display is nowhere near that wide) could not even see THE BANNER, let alone the white colt, when viewing the site from its ISP.

When I put the files onto a jumpdrive and plugged it in to her laptop, all appears as it should. Totally strange, but I'm still poking around at it.

Ouch! That may mean it's not a CSS problem and, so,
off topic. It's not unheard of to have page behave
differently when called from a local file than when
called from a server due to the server sending out
a header--could be a bad mime type sent for the CSS
(almost on topic) or something else. What do you
think?

Regards,

Gene Falck
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Meanwhile, I'll set max- and min-widths.

--Guy


Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Guy K. Haas wrote:

http://covinahigh68.com/testing.htm

Can anyone explain why the white colt is not visible for some?

Check what screen/window-size they use. The white colt disappears into
the white background at width:1400, and reappears slightly at around
width:1546. So you need to define a max-width for that page, or a much
wider red background. Probably need a min-width also so it doesn't get
squashed.
regards
    Georg


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