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Posted by Huub on 04/19/07 15:38
> First of all, Travis asked for a URL for the page in question, which is
> preferable to posting a huge bunch of code.
Ok, sorry for that.
>
> Secondly, your page is not well-aligned in FF, although it looks OK in IE6.
What do you mean with "not well-aligned"? Not every line starting at the
same position? That was the intention.
> And thirdly, you don't have frames just because you give the DIVs ids
> like "Frame1". That is, you *already* have the page "implemented in
> CSS," as you asked for in your original post.
When I created the page using OpenOffice.org Web, I inserted frames. Now
you tell me this is actually CSS. So OOo Web calls css frames. Getting a
bit confused and it sounds odd to me. Some time ago I edited the page
using NVU. After saving, the page looked so completely messed up in
preview, I didn't even want to upload it. In OOo.Web, I had a heck of a
job bringing the page back to the original state. I realize though, that
this might not have to do with the frames/css.
>
> (The CSS could be much improved, and you also have HTML coding which
> could be replaced by CSS, but you do have CSS.)
>
OK. I will spend some more time on html and css.
Thank you.
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