for those who do remember me...
so yeah, this happens a lot... i get really busy and forget to visit novahq... well shucks...
anyway, i seem to have a problem with a gap under the header of my design... http://www.connerband.com/seventhspectrum/index2.html can anyone help? thanks in advance, 7 |
hey, your back
very very nice template |
ha, thanks lucky...
anyone else know how to fix it? i'm a little rusty on my html |
On, closer examination, theres no gap for me
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are you running firebox or IE?
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the fox
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the size look smaller then other site i been to.
sorry don't have asker maybe scott can see it right off the back. my screen size is 1024x768 the area look around 500x??? is size real small |
the lines on both sides of the middle section, along with the middle section are not touching the header like they are supposed to. yeah, the area is 500x475, it is small, but i like it. and im running on 1280x1024...
everything is pretty much in 3 rows and 3 columns of tables, but not the footer. the problem is that the top row table (where the header is at) has a space below the images, when it's not supposed to do that. it is a problem in IE, havent tested it in firefox yet.... anyone follow? 7 |
ok... so yeah, it works fine in firefox...
dammit bill gates... |
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The slicing was the problem..
Feeling generous today so I fixed your slices and it works fine now :) dl attachment: |
i had just done it too... ugh.. i'm never going to be nice again
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I would suggest doing it in CSS and divs rather though, usually pose less problems with different browsers. Even if it was the slice this time ;)
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clean html will never pose a problem between browsers (in my exp).. css is where all the browser problems are, since they both have diffrent css standards.
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I've experienced the compleet oposite.
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cant seem to open the rar.... once again... Dammit Bill Gates
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You need winrar.. http://www.rarlabs.com.. very small and efficient program
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thanks scott it works... but why was it a problem?
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CSS and XHTML works the best, however clean html can work as well too. I think it just depends on what you are more fluent in. They both have different advantages. CSS and XHTML can work better w/ cell phones and can load faster. It is also better for making the web more accesible. Clean HTML on the other hand is more known, and can save lots of time (in my case) coding. I'm faster coding HTML than I am coding CSS and XHTML strict. But really it's whatever you choose works best for you. (haha i always like to get into this little argue ment of which is better. I personaly can't say which I like more).
Anyways nice template se7en. nice to see you here again ;) |
thanks jonM
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