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Posted by dorayme on 03/08/06 02:16
In article <1f745x436ksp.dlg@markparnell.com.au>,
Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au> wrote:
> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> declared in alt.html:
>
> > I don't suppose anyone at all has been able to see the pale green
> > background with any Windows browsers?
>
> Not on IE4, 5, 5.5 or 6, Opera 5, 6, 7.5 or 8.5 or Firefox 1.5.
>
So IE Mac is odd man out...
> > Does he think he can just swan off somewhere
> > on hols or something without keeping in touch? Just because I did?
>
> I did have last week off, yes. But that's because my daughter had
> surgery.
>
Ah, you have good reason then. Best of luck on family thing...
> IE5 Mac expands div#navStrip to the height of the ul, plus it's margins.
> All the other browsers (correctly) make the height of div#navStrip the
> height of the ul, without adding the margins.
>
> Change the background colour on #containerMain instead of #navStrip to
> #CFC and you'll see your green on the other browsers as well.
>
Yes, but this would mask the prob I was puzzled about. I think I
better go away on this and think of how to better express what
puzzles me in it's bare essentials. But thanks for addressing
it...
> Incidentally, you don't need #navStrip at all - just move all those
> styles to the ul (you'll need to add an id to the ul instead).
It is just set-up legacy, I make all the main divs for the
general logic, fill them and strip them later. You are right re a
final working site.
(BTW, I said that the safricans are very dangerous customers and
it is proving to be so lately)
--
dorayme
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