any other
sequence browsing the site, shifts entire page within the browser. I am
completely perplexed as to why this is happening.
The site can be viewed here:
http://www.wordseurope.domainsolutions.ca/test/index.html
[Adie Hart]
What solutions you've found to this issue? I am experie
I tried to do something like this and thought that MIGHT place the spans
like I wanted them to.
Foo1Foo2.
[Adie Hart]
You could try floating the spans and then applying a % width to them.
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I tool a look in IE 6 and FF 1.0.7 on Windows and it looked the same to me
(802x2).
Adie
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Just to say thanks all for the feedback, I've emailed you privately and will
try all your suggestions.
Cheers,
Adie
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Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 11:43 PM
To: Adie Hart
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Hi everyone,
I would really appreciate it if I could get a site check on a site that is
in production. The URL is www.adiehart.com/fratelli/index.html. At present
only the homepage and main sub-pages work, although they do not have
content.
I have checked it on Windows XP with Firefox 1.0.7
Subject: Re: [css-d] The nuances of CSS Positioning
>I received a private message asking me to clarify the specifics of what's
>troubling me:
>I think the key problem I'm having is a precise definition of "float"
>and "clear".
You could take a simple description to be the float works the same as
In your style sheet you have specified 'generalresume_name' and
'generalresume_address' as classes (they have a '.' before the name) and not
ID's. Replace the '.' with a '#' and it works.
I'd recommend checking your ID's and classes in 'ifsmain.css' with your
'generalresume.php' page.
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Hi,
To keep my div's the same height even when users changed the text size I did
the following...
#fixedHeightDiv {height: 100px; overflow: auto;}
There may be other ways though?
Adie
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