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Posted by wim delvaux on 07/18/05 06:00
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> With Firefox, I see your background image in (through) the iframe. Is
> that what you want? In my W2K/IE6 it is below the iframe. Not sure why.
That is what I see too.
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> But ... why would you want to put all that content in such a small
> area that is hard to read, and scroll? Why not simply make it the
> content of the page? Seems to me you could reduce about 50% of the
> code on that page by using a simple two-column CSS layout, such as
> this one of Ben's:
> http://www.benmeadowcroft.com/webdev/csstemplates/left-column.html
In theory that small area should resize itself to the current
height of your document. I firefox it should extend to the bottom
of the page. If you make the window smaller it should shrink
There is other stuff in the page (like setting background on
the menu on the left)
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> You should do something about all the errors:
> http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A//www.adaptiveplanet.com/mobile/main.html
Just did. Did not know of this very useful page.
two tags still fail height for tables (which seems to work ???)
and ALLOWTRANSPARENCY as tag needed for IE according to some
pages I have found (but it does not work anyway)
The issue is HOW can i get my images on the bottom shining through the
iframe on IE.
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> For new pages, use Strict doctype instead of Transitional.
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> Oh, in either browser there is a horizontal scrollbar for no apparent
> reason.
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