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Posted by dorayme on 07/19/06 11:23
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<oelvg.419766$Fs1.104652@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:
> l e o wrote:
>
> > I am designing a website,
> >
> > http://www.standrewsstamford.org/
> >
> > http://www.standrewsstamford.org/sermon.html
> >
> > The above page looks good in Firefox 1.5 but there is a big gap below
> > the title "Sermon Archives."
>
Looks fine in Safari too. I was puzzled about the need for the
float in one of your inline nav lists... I have done similar
without it at one stage or other?
That table of contents bg is too blindingly blue!
I am a little interested in the method of the tab-like nav strip
and I have always struggled myself to make it look good no matter
if the font-sizes are user-made big... eg. there is a little
issue of the "covering" border of the "current" tab not always
covering the main bottom line of the nav bar (the "gap" being a
nice touch to show the current tab is open...). If anyone has any
further thoughts on these constructions, I for one, will be all
er... antenae. Perhaps Beauregard's point about em or % based
dims can help here?
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dorayme
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