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Posted by enkara on 06/06/07 17:32
On 6 jun, 01:18, Jim Moe <jmm-list.AXSPA...@sohnen-moe.com> wrote:
> enkara wrote:
> > Hi, I'm starting with php and I have a problem with layers. I want my
> > page to have four different parts: menu, header, tools and content.
> > I want to use layers, but I can't make them fit the page. In this page
> > you can see the result:
>
> >http://es.geocities.com/deumy/base.html
>
> > My question is: Why the layers don't fit the page? they leave blank
> > spaces! How do I have to do it?
>
> What are CSS "layers"?
> What is the DTD (doctype)? It is missing.
> What does "don't fit the page" mean? Blank spaces where!?
> Why is there PHP code when this is a straight HTML document?
>
> If the blocks of color are what you intend as a layout, there is no need
> for any of that absolute positioning. Search for "2 column layout css".
>
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> jmm (hyphen) list (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com
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Sorry, as you have noticed, my English isn't very good.
A thing I didn't say is that with Firefox works perfectly. It's in IE
that you can see the errors.
The doctype is html and css, I've put it.
I'm sorry, this concrete problem only concerns html, you are right,
but the original page has php code.
And layers... I think is what I'm doing. It's like frames but better I
think.
Sorry for my English. I hope that you can understand me :-S
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