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Posted by enkara on 06/06/07 17:38
On 6 jun, 19:32, enkara <kdo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6 jun, 01:18, Jim Moe <jmm-list.AXSPA...@sohnen-moe.com> wrote:
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> > 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:
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> > >http://es.geocities.com/deumy/base.html
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> > > My question is: Why the layers don't fit the page? they leave blank
> > > spaces! How do I have to do it?
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> > 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?
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> > 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.
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> 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
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> Sorry for my English. I hope that you can understand me :-S- Ocultar texto de la cita -
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I didn't read the last part of your message. I don't want a 2 column
layout (that's the correct word I suppose), if I delete the
positioning, the results aren't what I want
Thank you!
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