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Posted by Jennyvision on 01/25/06 05:40
"dorayme" <doraymebutuse777insubjectline@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> In article <A3ABf.23273$vG.14932@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
> "Jennyvision" <nospam@die.spam> wrote:
>
>> Hi still feeling my way along with HTML and Javascript
>>
>> I've encountered a small spacing problem in a layout I've just started
>> working on, and for the life of me I can't see anything that is causing
>> it.
>> It occured just after I added the mouseover script.
>>
>> As there are quite a few jpgs, I've set it up and here is the link:
>>
>> http://www.good4mail.com/TempTest/_Template.htm
>>
>> If someone could explain what is causing the line break and how to
>> correct
>> it, I would be very grateful.
>>
>> (none of the links go anywhere yet, and I know I haven't protected the
>> javascript for old browsers, and no javascript enabled yet)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jenny
>
> For a start, you need to do the basics, a document type
> declaration, a head, a title in the head and so on.... You can't
> just leave all this stuff out and expect things to work right.
>
> There are mistakes in your css all over... you have to put the
> unit in for margins and stuff, like "1px" and not " 1 " and so on
> and so forth.
>
> You better look at any basic html and css tutes and read from the
> very beginning.
>
> I would say to forget about javascript for now till you come up
> to speed on the basics.
>
> --
> dorayme
It's actually not for a website, it's for an eBay auction template, so the
whole top section get stripped, so I didn't include it.
I thought 'px' was the default unit. It seems to work that way for
Netscape, IE, Opera and Firefox. Is there a browser for which this isnt
true? Or is it simply good form to include it?
Jenny
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