On 30/01/06, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are markup errors on the page. Try fixing those first and
> perhaps that will fix IE. In any event, it's best to fix those errors.
> If you're not sure where they are, run the page through the W3
> validator:


Oops. *blush* This is what happens when you pinch code from older projects
and don't check it properly first. Well, that explains the image and
javascript errors. The two errors regarding lists are a little more
problematic:

The data there comes from the database. It's set up so that the lastest
article is selected and it's title, image and a text fragment are shown on
the front page. It's this text fragment that is causing the problem, and as
far as I can see will always cause a problem. Because I'm specifying a set
number of characters and saying "stop showing the text at this point, and
add the dots and a link to the article", there will always be an unfinished
list, paragraph, heading, or something.

Is there a way around this, or do I just have to wear the error? Is it
something that's likely to cause problems further down the page?

Oh, and on the subject of the IE problem, I fixed that. Turns out I forgot
to include the fix for the Doubled Float-Margin Bug. *more blushing* I feel
silly now.

Cheers,

Seona.
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