From: Alicia C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 3:55 PM
I'm not exactly sure what is meant by the menu and after
(horizontally, or
vertically).
However, you have set the height using inline styles on your div
(id=frame)
of 286px but declared your iframe to be 280px. Changing this 286 to
286
removes 6 pixels of vertical space.
Also, you might try using ID's that are not element/attribute names.
Continuing to do so may cause you some grief down the road.
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Sorry, I meant horizontally. There's an extra space after
the frame at the end of the page, horizontally.
I could just use a simple layout to fit the screen, but I've been
asked a page with horizontal scroll, no idea whre they got the idea from, so
this is it.
Anyways, I'll try to "re-build" the whole thing doing what you said.
Thanks for the help =)
[G>] Alicia,
I don't think you'll have to rebuild it all, just take care in
naming your ID/classes. Make sure they are not HTML elements/attributes (or
CSS bits either). Just for safety.
The page appears to be modified from when I last viewed it; change
#header
{
padding-left:800px;
width:1000px;
}
to
#header
{
padding-left:700px;
width:1000px;
}
Currently #header is 1800 px wide, while #main is 1700px.
HTH.
--G
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