Richard Brown wrote:
><http://www.lostwithiel.org.uk/>. The css is at:
><http://www.lostwithiel.org.uk/wp-content/themes/threecolumn/
>style.css>
>Firstly, I cannot see what is going wrong with the css styling on the
>calendar. Has anyone got any ideas please?
>
I guess you could adjust the font-size. #wp-calendar { font-size: whatever px;
}However, to make it fit and zoom without breaking the layout also means making
it practically unusable.Personally, I'd dump the calendar.I find my machine
clock/calendar work just fine.
>Also when I look at the site the middle content doesn't seem to be
>fluid and in IE the content seems at times to disappear under the right
>side column. Does anybody else see this please and if so is there a fix
>please?
>
>
I didn't see the fluid problem or the drop.But I only looked a couple of
pages(and I am not real bright).
I was sort of curious, though, about how I would get back to the home
page other than breaking the back button?
This is a screen shot at text-size largest in IE 'accessibility' mode.
You may need to make a few little adjustments(in addition to the
calendar business).
It might be a good idea to get the page to work at 200% zoom in ff. Not
that anyone is necessarily going to go that high-- but, rather, just to
see that everything is behaving properly.
>Is there a better three column design to use please?
>
>
I'm not sure what you mean by better? I happen to like the 2 & 3 col
layouts on this page, fwiw:
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/>
Oh, btw, my granddaughter thinks it would be cool if you changed 90%/1.1
to 100.01%/1.2 in the body declaration(she is a lot brighter than me).
>Thanks
>
>Rich
>
>
>
Best,
~dL
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David Laakso
http://www.dlaakso.com
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