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    • CommentAuthorweezle
    • CommentTimeOct 16th 2007
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    Would greatly appreciate any ideas!!

    Okay - I would give you a link to look at, but what I am working on is an ebook, and not a website - so i'm gonna have to explain the best I can!
    Also - please bear in mind i've only recently starting learning css...

    So I'm having a problem with the layout. With ie7, it all works fine, but when I try it with ie6, the css doesn't seem to have any affect on the images or divs and it just sits where it comes out of the code. I'm not 100% sure that it is to do with ie - but my pc is ie7 and i tried on 2 others in the house that are on ie6 - and it didn't work on them - so I'm assuming that is the problem...

    Does any one know of a problem I might be having, or shall I find a way to put up the code...

    Thanks in anticipation...
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    Pretty sure we would need to see an example. Or at least the code for maybe a single page to have an idea of whats going on.
    • CommentAuthorvinoyd
    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2007 edited
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    can u see ur link....? it might be the problem of margin or padding .... but not sure ... i have to ck and see...
    • CommentAuthorweezle
    • CommentTimeOct 17th 2007
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    Hi Elyse, I have to say I am kind of stumped on that border issue with the images, the topnavbg.jpg could use a float:left to line up with everything on IE 6. If you want images to show images in FF you should have your image src with / instead of \ for the image location. An example: src="images\biovitality_logo.jpg" should be src="images/biovitality_logo.jpg".

    If you don't have to use tables and want to kick them to the "proverbial" curb you could do something like jamesegeli.com/health . I was kind of bored at work.
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    • CommentAuthorweezle
    • CommentTimeOct 22nd 2007
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    Hi James
    Thanks so much for the help! I might actually get somewhere with this now!
    Your code looks much neater and easier to follow!
    Looks like I still have a lot to learn with html and stylesheets!!
    Thank you!!
    • CommentAuthorGreg
    • CommentTimeOct 23rd 2007 edited
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    This is how you solve the problem...

    1) Take 70lbs of plastic explosives
    2) Take said plastic explosives to 1 Microsoft Wy, Redmond, WA 98052
    3) Apply to front door, and run like hell
    4) Boom!

    This is the only way to solve the cancer of the internet that is known as 'Internet Explorer'.

    </rant>
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