Old dog needs help with learning new tricks

    Date: 02/19/07 (WebDesign)    Keywords: php, css

    I admit it - I'm an old dog. I've been doing tables for so long that I'm stuck.

    I've got a client that is a realtor and I found a great php script for realtor listings. The problem is trying to get it to conform to my look and feel.

    It's in CSS... and while I can try to reverse engineer the CSS and move around the DIVs, I'm unable to figure out why a few little things won't work in FF but will in IE. Specifically, the bottom of the demo listing at www.conxis.com/bobcox/search

    In IE, the width looks nice and in line with the rest of the white area. In FF, it gets smaller when we get to the last section.

    I'm open to suggestions on how to edit a site with CSS in play for layout. I've been using HomeSite for years, but wonder if I need something different.

    Thanks,
    Chris

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1223447.html

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