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Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help
date posted 8th December 2005 13:25
Thank you Jomo,
This worked spot on with your reply.
Got rid of a few things I think aren't relevant too.
So thanks again
Lorna
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Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: CSS Help
>
> Hi Lorna,
>
> The site looks good. However, your CSS code is bloated. Half the
> properties
> you use in your style sheet are not necessary. It makes it difficult to
> debug when things go wrong.
>
> With regard to your alignment problem, I would suggest placing your
> rollover
> items within tags instead of tags. is for paragraphs.
> is
> more appropriate for these items.
>
>
>
> That should be more consistent across the browsers. Let me know if that
> works.
>
> Jomo Hunte-St.Rose
> Dynamic Developer
> http://www.DynamicDeveloper.co.uk
>
>>
>> I've been trying to set up a CSS only site but struggling.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me why on IE the site looks as I want it to. Everything
>> is
>> placed as it should - but - when I check it with firefox or opera the
> last
>> rollover has moved up and my image has moved down. As far as I know all
> I've
>> done is duplicate the roll overs but moved them over.
>>
>> http://www.spinettedesigns.co.uk/zoomanoo/web2/index.htm
>>
>> Can anyone show me the error of my ways.
>>
>> Lorna McArdle
>> Designer and Artworker
>> www.spinettedesigns.co.uk
>> 0118 375 3333
>> 07813327809
>>
>>
>>
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