Re: [css-d] Undesired wrapping when browser is not maximized

2007-11-20 Thread Mark Senff
Please validate before asking for help. I get a scrollbar regardless of font size or window size, but things like that are no surprise when the HTML is invalid. http://validator.w3.org/In all fairness: the scrollbar wasn't there at the time the question was posed. Very possible that he changed th

Re: [css-d] Undesired wrapping when browser is not maximized

2007-11-19 Thread Felix Miata
On 2007/11/19 05:47 (GMT-0800) Big Moxy apparently typed: > Page - http://projects.missioninternet.com/senior/index.php > Css - http://projects.missioninternet.com/senior/css/styles.css > When the above page is displayed in a less than maximized browser the logo > and navbar divs wrap in an unde

Re: [css-d] Undesired wrapping when browser is not maximized

2007-11-19 Thread Mark Senff
I don't think it's an issue of the browser being maximized or not -- to me it looks like this undesirable thing is happening when the browser is just too small to show everything on one line. But that's a technicality, I guess. The thing is, the page is doing what it's supposed to do. The "LOGO"

[css-d] Undesired wrapping when browser is not maximized

2007-11-19 Thread Big Moxy
Page - http://projects.missioninternet.com/senior/index.php Css - http://projects.missioninternet.com/senior/css/styles.css When the above page is displayed in a less than maximized browser the logo and navbar divs wrap in an undesirable manner. The logo and navbar are 100% css while the conte