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Posted by Kim Andr Aker on 08/29/05 02:58

Els wrote:

> Kim André Akerø wrote:
>
> > Kim André Akerø wrote:
> >
> >> For some reason, I can't get the middle column of this setup to
> work >> properly in IE (go figure). It looks like it's supposed to in
> Opera >> and Firefox, but now I only need it to work in IE as well.
> >>
> >> I've checked around Google for possible clues, some having a
> >> JavaScript solution to something I believe should be possible to
> fix >> in pure CSS. In fact, that's exactly what I need; a pure
> XHTML/CSS >> solution (no client-side scripting).
> >>
> >> Can anyone clue me in on the right path to the solution?
> >
> > It's late, I'm tired, so that probably explains why I managed to
> > skip out on an URL. Anyway, this is the page that needs some fixing:
> > http://x4team.kommersnart.net/
>
> #main_top { margin: 0 0px;}
> #main_top_container { margin: 0 0 0 0;}
> div.news_header{padding:0 0 0 0;}

Which only makes the design go offset to what the designer had in mind.
Here's what the designer made (warning: big graphics), I'm just in
charge of translating the PhotoShop image slicing to actual HTML code
and developing the back-end PHP code:
http://www.design-eye.com/israel/x4team/main.php

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Kim André Akerø
- kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com
(remove NOSPAM to contact me directly)

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