Sorry for the OT post... Paolo Pantaleo wrote: > 14 Aug 2006 10:16:37 -0700, ajaksu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > The homepage (http://paolopan.freehostia.com/p-gal/ ) looks weird in my > > SeaMonkey 1.0.4, contents appear below GoogleAds instead of at the > > right. > > Well... I designed the site for Firefox... Don't :) Even Firefox developers will tell you to avoid this. Develop for standards compliant browsers (including Firefox) by testing against the standards. Neither your HTML or CSS pass validation, both due to minor, easy-to-fix issues.
> anyway I used CSS float directives and no tables. Good choice on CSS, but you do use (four) tables at that page, and one of them has an error (missing <tr>). >... I don't know if I made something wrong, or > if it is a [not so unlikely] standard compliance problem. Well Firefox > too has some problems with floats. Before you can blame it on (some browser's) poor standards compliance, your (X)HTML+CSS must be standards compliant. Then, you have to figure out whether the browser showing what you intended is following standards on that case ;) > I copied the layout from http://www.topolinux.org/ - can you see this > properly? Yes, I can see topolinux.org properly. If you look at topolinux.org's source, they have the big GAds IFrame at the bottom. But what I found really interesting is that they also have small IFrames at the right bottom (Visitatore), and that those have this property: google_ad_format = "110x32_as_rimg"; So I imagine that the format you used for your left IFrame can be part of the problem. BTW, it looks exactly the same (i.e., broken) with IE6. >From http://tinyurl.com/qnpru : <p class="googlesquareleft"><script type="text/javascript"><!-- [snip] google_ad_format = "250x250_as"; google_ad_type = "text"; [snip] //--></script> Where... .googlesquareleft { [snip] margin: 15px 10px 5px 10px; float: left; /*allows main content to wrap around google ad */ /* note: after this we need to use the clear class to clear the float at end of the container */ } Distinti saluti, Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list