css / div / php / firefox issues.

    Date: 03/19/05 (PHP Community)    Keywords: php, browser, css, web

    HI there. I'm having major troubles, and headaches, over a new layout I want for my website.

    Pure css gave me a nightmare so I decided to use PHP includes, and that way have my site easier to overhaul each time I got bored.
    Now, I've not had anything to do with PHP before, and rather than encode each piece by hand, I just made my headers, and footers, and renamed the content of each page whatever.php
    (please don't point and laugh at me, I have no idea what I'm doing with PHP ...)

    My test page shows up perfectly in IE, but there is only a small space for the menu in Firefox.
    I have tried everything from resizing divs, taking divs out, etc etc and nothing has worked.

    I want a site with no tables, and no frames that is cross-browser compatible.

    Test page is here:
    http://www.tehsheepie.com/test/donna.php

    css here:
    http://www.tehsheepie.com/test/stylesheet.css

    Header.php reads as such:












    I'm going to lose my mind soon, the whole idea of me forsaking my beloved frames layout was to become more user-friendly.
    What the heck am I doing wrong? :(
    Any suggestions are muchly appreciated.
    I use Firefox myself, and I'd hate to have to force people to view my page in IE ...

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/php/275168.html

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