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Posted by Paul Watt on 04/05/06 20:00
"GreyWyvern" <spam@greywyvern.com> wrote in message
news:op.s7jl6jb0sl6xfd@news.nas.net...
> And lo, Paul Watt didst speak in
> alt.html,alt.www.webmaster,comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets:
>
>> "Paul Watt" wrote...
>>
>>> I've got the page looking practically perfect in FF but in IE the
>>> leftcell
>>> div covers part of the maincontent div. I tried margin-left:-255px; and
>>> this fixs it for IE but in FF the div disapears of the page.
>>>
>>> So,
>>> a) is there something i've missed with the posistioning of the leftcell
>>> div ?
>>> or
>>> b) is there someway of making FF ignore the margin-left selector in the
>>> style sheet?
>>
>> Ooops forgot the URL: http://www.paulwatt.info/test/turn/ .
>> http://www.paulwatt.info/test/turn/css/turnlayout.css
>
> Paul, this is not a FF problem, it's a MSIE problem, since it looks just
> fine in Opera as well. If you must hack, hack it for MSIE, not FF.
>
> Grey
>
Hi Grey,
Why cant everyone use firefox??
Is there a hack that will allow me have a statement in the stylesheet that
all other browsers will ignore and only be visible for MSIE? All I need is a
margin-left:-255px statement and all my worries will be gone.
cheers
Paul
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