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Posted by Neredbojias on 10/29/07 07:09
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Mon, 29 Oct 2007 06:10:10
GMT Isaac Grover scribed:
> Good morning,
>
> Here's the URL in question: http://www.qcs-rf.com/boldts/template.html
>
> After giving up on using css make the blue and white boxes look the
> same in FF2 and IE6, I created jpegs for the background of #specials,
> #options, #mainbody and #affiliations.
>
> It's almost where I want it, with a few hangups:
>
> 1) There's a 1px horizontal white line at the bottom of #specials.
> 2) A height of 1px is missing from the bottom of #options.
> 3) The entire blue border is missing from the right of #mainbody.
> 4) An obligatory rant about non-CSS-compliant browsers.
>
> If you take a look at the source of template.html, I have some inline
> css style statements that apply only to IE - do I have to resort to
> these statements for all IE-specific modifications?
Looks very nice. However, when I clicked on the 'gallery' link, I did not
get a picture of a gal in plumbing bibs with her boobs hanging out. Surely
an oversight.
Re. source, what are the (regular) comments for? You can use conditional
comments for ie-specific purposes (if that's the idea).
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Neredbojias
Just a boogar in the proboscis of life.
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