CSS - Css Positioning: Most Browsers Fine But Not Ie7 ?
Just when you think you have everything pixelperfect (even on IE6) IE7 drops by. In most browser the page works correctly, the colored blocks all have their roll-over.
But something is different in IE7: it gets wrecked. Is it possible to have IE7 behave like IE6? That would be most convenient for me, but that's only a work around, not a solution. 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What you see: there are some roll-overs in the first column except the first one on top ?? version2 is similar to the first, except I have only 1 column filled. What you see: there are some roll-overs in the first column except the first four on top ?? I think it might be some repeating/stacking in positioning, but to me: it seems like (not to shabby but somewhat) proper css code? NOPE IT'S A VISIBILITY ISSUE See next post... Any idea why this error ONLY in IE7 occurs? And how to solve it?? Similar TutorialsI am working on redesigning our company's website from static table html to CSS, PHP based site. With that said, I am having a few problems with the navbar. For some reason IE displays it properly except for the last section of my site, the navbar rollover section. The perplexing thing is firefox, netscape, safari, and ie for mac all display it the right way. Only IE6 for Win is displaying it wrong. It is putting the subnav bar way over to the right. Everything else is just fine in terms of it's margin spacing and the rollover effect working. It's just displaying in the wrong spot. Any ideas why? Here are the links to my code: Problem Page http://www.ideasandparadigms.com/hst/header.php CSS http://www.ideasandparadigms.com/hst/header.css Thanks. Ben i was wondering if anybody could check my source and tell me what i'm doing wrong. the few parts i am positioning (the navigation & the iframe) are not positioned correctly on screen on Mac browsers. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks! Code: Original - Code #Nav { position : absolute; left : 483px; top : 230px; } #Frame { position : absolute; left : 483px; top : 290px; } #Nav { position : absolute; left : 483px; top : 230px; } #Frame { position : absolute; left : 483px; top : 290px; } For some reason, I can't get this to look right in both Firefox and Explorer; I haven't even bothered trying this on Macs, Safari, etc.! The relevant HTML: Code: <div id="wrapper"> <div id="header"></div> <div id="navbar"> <p> <a id="selected" href="index.php#content">Home</a> <a href="about.php#content">About</a> <a href="screenings.php#content">Screenings</a> <a href="trailer.php#content">Trailer</a> <a href="gallery.php#content">Gallery</a> <a href="comeplay.php#content">Come Play!</a> </p> </div> <div id="main"> </div> </div> The relevant CSS: #header { margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; width: 830px; height: 534px; background: #fff url(images/logo.jpg) top center no-repeat; border: 0; padding: 0; margin-bottom: 0; } #navbar { background: url(images/horizontal_divider.jpg) #fff; width: 830px; height: 40px; padding: 0; margin: 0 auto; margin-top: -10px; vertical-align: bottom; } #navbar p { position: relative; bottom: -18px; left: 50px; margin: 0; padding: 0; } #navbar #selected { background: #FFF; font-weight: bold; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 1px; border-top-color: #000; border-right-color: #000; border-left-color: #000; border-bottom-color: #fff; color: #000; } #navbar a { text-decoration: none; color: #333366; border: solid; border-top-width: 1px; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-right-width: 1px; border-left-width: 1px; border-top-color: #666699; border-right-color: #666699; border-left-color: #666699; border-bottom-color: #000; margin: 0 -4px 0 0; padding: 3px 6px 0 6px; background: #CCF; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 18px; } If you want to see the URL, please IM me (new users are not allowed to post them, it seems). For some reason, Firefox always outputs the navbar <p> one pixel lower than Explorer, which screws up the effect I'm going for. Also, for some reason, while Firefox does the borders just fine, Explorer doesn't render the border-top of the navbar when it's only 1 pixel wide (if I make it 2 pixels wide, only THEN will Explorer it [at 1 pixel wide, not 2]). Unfortunately, 2 pixels makes is look really ugly in Firefox. What's up with this? Any help would be much appreciated, as this has been driving me nuts! Gracias! Hi im creating a website for a friend and although when i look at the site it looks fine in chrome but out of position in IE. however on my friends computer it is out of line on IE, FF and chrome. the problem is a img used as the background within a div container is showing out side the body container if you get what i mean. here are some links to images from my comp so you can see. just put http:// in front Chrome: i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac2/Kelenved/untitled.jpg IE: i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac2/Kelenved/untitled-2.jpg hope you can help out with this thanks in advance. Alright... i am creating a simple website and because of the way the site is to be created, I am using position: relative. However I'm trying to get the links on the left and right of an image to go under part of the image... In IE it works fine... in Opera, NS, and FF it doesn't. Is there something I need to add to my css to get it to work properly... CSS: Quote: td.homeleft {position:relative; top:50px; left:50px; font-size:14px; } td.homeright {position:relative; top:50px; right:30px; font-size:14px; } HTML Code: <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" href="lolli.css" type="text/css"> <title>UF Lollicup!</title> </head> <body bgcolor="fdf066"> <table align="center"> <tr> <td class="homeleft"> <center>Menu<br><br> Shop Now<br><br> What's New<br><br> Promos</center> </td> <td> <img src="images/homepageflower.gif"> </td> <td class="homeright"> <center>Links<br><br> Feeback<br><br> Newsletter<br><br> Pictures</center> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" align="center"> <img src="images/bar.gif"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" align="center"> Gainesville, Florida 352-505-3662 </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> I know some of you don't like tables... sorry for using them. Here's the site I'm working on: Site in Progress Here's what the site should look like: http://www.crash-tech.com/Lollicup/images/main.jpg Also the blue bar at the bottom... I'm going to want to place text on top of that as well, so would use relative positioning again. If anyone can suggest a better way to do this, that would be great. Had also considered doing the main page in Flash or using the image and mapping links. Thanks in advance. Alright, for some reason, my site works fine in IE, but displays wierdly in Firefox and Opera. http://www.gamingfanboy.com Is there anything in my code that could be causing the display problems in Firefox/Opera? Edit: Just in case you were wondering, no, those aren't the final colors. I was just looking for some contrast. Hello, I am having some trouble with the position of 2 DIV's. They look fine on my computer but aren't in the same position on IE and other peoples computers. The following is how it looks on FireFox on my computer and how it SHOULD look for everyone: http://i53.tinypic.com/2h3bi8z.jpg This is how it looks on IE9 (Yes I am aware the menu isn't right either but i'll sort that out later): http://i55.tinypic.com/262sb5h.png The code for the 2 DIV's (I can post whole page CSS code if required): Code: #shoppingCart{ background-image:url('images/shopping_cart_banner.jpg'); background-color:#000000; background-repeat: no-repeat; height:80px; width:200px; color:white; border-top: 1px solid white; border-left: 1px solid white; border-right: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 1px solid white; position:absolute; top:300px; left:915px; } #countdown{ background-image:url('images/countdown_banner.jpg'); background-color:#000000; background-repeat: no-repeat; height:80px; width:200px; color:white; border-top: 1px solid white; border-left: 1px solid white; border-right: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 1px solid white; position:absolute; top:420px; left:915px; } The HTML code for the page: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/xml; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Home - Dine in</title> <meta name="description" content="Homepage for Dine in" /> <meta name ="keywords" content="Dine, food" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="divstyles.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="formatstyles.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="menu_style.css" /> </head> <body class="body"> <div id="page_section"> <div id= "banner"> <img src="images/Banner.jpg" alt="The Dine In Banner" height="100%" width="100%" /> </div> <div> <ul id='menu'> <li class="button"><a class='current' href='index.html' >Home</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='aboutus.html' >About Us</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='http://' >Menu</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='http://' >Gallery</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='http://' >Reviews</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='booking.html' >Bookings</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='http://' >Upcoming Events</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='http://' >Contact Us</a></li> <li class="button"><a href='http://' >Links</a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="content"> <center><h1>The Dine In; A Cuisine like no other</h1></center> <center><h4><u>Established August 2011</u></h4></center> <center><img src="images/rest.jpg" alt="setting" title="setting" /></center> <h2 class="margin">Whether alone, with family or with friends our purpose is to give you the <b>best</b> eating experience ever.</h2> <p class="margin">Located on Bourke St, in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, TDN is a newly opened restaraunt with a World Class Cusisine and the finest dishes. It combines relaxeded, glamourous atmosphere with exceptional hospitality.<br /> Our specialised Cheffs and Staff are trained to meet the requirements of our customers. At TDN it's our customers <i>needs</i> and <i>wants</i> that come first. <center>We are open<u>7 days</u> a week and invite you during the following hours. </center> <center><h3>Trading Hours:</h3></center> <center>Mon 9:00am - 9:00pm</center> <center>Tue 9:00am - 9:00pm</center> <center>Wed 9:00am - 9:00pm</center> <center>Thu 4:00pm - 10:30pm</center> <center>Fri 4:00pm - 10:30pm</center> <center>Sat 4:00pm - 10:30pm</center> <center>Sun 11:00am - 5:30pm</center> <center><h3>Thank you for visiting our Web Site, please continue browsing through what we have to offer to our customers</h3></center> <div id="shoppingCart"></br></br> <center>Your cart is currently empty.</center> </div> <div id="countdown"><br/><br/> <script type="text/javascript" src="countdown.js"></script> </div> </div> <div id= "footer"> <b>Disclaimer</b><br/> This website is a student project that is intended to be used only for academic purposes. This page was created by Taner Serbest</p> </div> </div> </body> </html> The URL for the site (if it helps or is needed): http://freddo.bf.rmit.edu.au/~s3286104/TheDineIn/index.html Any help is appreciated! Hello, I am having problems positioning my left menu on non IE browsers, The menu appears fine in IE, can anyone help please, I have attached my code Code: body { margin:20px; background:#ffffff; text-align:center; padding:0; } #outer { text-align:left; border:0px solid #000000; width:785px; margin:auto; } #hdr { height:30px; background:#ffffff; } #bar { height:25px; background:#ffffff; border:solid #000000; border-width:1px 0 1px 0; } #bodyblock { position:relative; background: #fffff; width:785px; padding:0; } #l-col { width:204px; height:452px; float:left; background:#fff; background-image:url(images/left.jpg); background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-bottom:10px; } #cont { width:565px; background:#ffffff; border:solid #000000; border-width:0 0 0 0px; } #middle { width:5px; float:left; background:#fff; } #ftr { height:25px; background:#c0c0c0; border:solid black; border-width:1px 0 0 0; margin:0; } Has anyone heard of Firefox 4 or Firefox 3.5 positioning a Div 3 pixels higher on a web page than all other A-Grade browsers? If you want to see what I mean, go to baampblue . asystechonline . com / ReconstructIndex.php. Sorry I could not insert a link. I'm a new member. I password protected this to keep bots from scanning it. The username is the word demo. The password is also the word demo. Look for "Carl Gohm" on the right side of the page, under "BAAMP Honors Lifetime Members". Click on the Carl Gohm link. A new rounded corner box will open up in the "Featured Projects" display with a picture and information about Carl. If you look at the new box in IE 8, Opera 11, Chrome 11, or Safari 5.0.5 the new box fits perfectly inside of the Featured Projects display. If you look at the new box in Firefox 4 or 3.5, you should notice that the new box is shifted up 3 pixels too high. The HTML and CSS validate with no errors on the W3C validators. I'm using jQuery to generate the new box for Carl Gohm. I have ruled out the jQuery as the cause of the problem by creating a minimal test case that doesn't involve jQuery. I tried using a clean version of Firefox from Spoon.net, because I thought maybe one of the Add-Ons in Firefox was causing the problem. That didn't make any difference. I tried viewing this on another computer that is running Firefox 4 on Windows XP, but the problem was still there. I used Firebug to disable and then re-enable each line of CSS one at a time to see if there was a CSS problem. I didn't notice an improvement. I just need to know if I am wasting my time trying to troubleshoot something that is not correctable. Thank you in advance for your time. http://www.refinethetaste.com/step3.htm Can someone tell me why this page appears perfectly fine with ie but appears awfully wrong with firefox. I am almost done with the project, please help..... s.o.s Code: style> /*review order*/ #checkoutprocess { width:576px; float:left; margin-right:2px; } #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess { float: left; width: 574px; margin: 10px 0; border: #ece7d1 1px solid;} #checkoutprocess h1 { height:30px; font-size: 18px; color:#716759; line-height:30px;} #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .thdesc { float: left; width:264px; height:14px; font-size: 14px; color:#716759; background-color: #f2efe9; margin:3px; padding:3px; } #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .th { float: left; width:70px; height:14px; font-size: 14px; text-align: center; color:#716759; background-color: #f2efe9; margin:3px; padding:3px;} #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .thh { float: left; width:568px; height:14px; font-size: 14px; color:#716759; background-color: #f2efe9; margin:3px; padding:3px; } #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .tddesc { float: left; width:274px; height:80px; font-size: 14px; color:#716759; margin:3px; padding:3px; vertical-align:text-top; } #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .color { float: left; width:70px; text-align: center; color:#716759; background-color: #f2efe9; margin:3px; padding:3px; vertical-align:text-top; } #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .noncolor { float: left; width:70px; text-align: center; color:#716759; margin:3px; padding:3px; vertical-align:text-top; } #checkoutprocess .checkoutprocess .intprice { font-weight:bold; } #checkoutprocess .hline { border-bottom:5px solid #ece7d1; margin:10px 0 10px 0; padding:0; } #checkoutprocess img#updatesbasket { float:left; width: 141px; height: 15px; border: 0px; } #checkoutprocess img#remove { float:right; width: 52px; height: 15px; border: 0px; } #checkoutprocess img#contshopping { float:right; width: 141px; height: 25px; padding-right:50px; border: 0px; } #checkoutprocess img#checkout { float:right; width: 89px; height: 25px; border: 0px; } </style> I added a tab content js to my main page. I did not change anything at css file. Area where I added tab content js works fine with Firefox but not with Internet Explorer. What happens with IE is that contents at the center of the page moves under. I am not sure if I clearly described the problem. Please take a look at: http://www.pearl.ru/isdunyasi/ I just uploaded this to my server, don't know what happend. It looked fine. The original question I had was how to fix the "right bar" to line up vertically, correctly with the left menu and center text...(something to do with the positioning). Either way, can someone help me out here...as you'll see I am not the best at CSS. Thanks. Code: <div style="position:absolute; left:207px; top:210px; width:427px; height:850px; z-index:3" id="center"> <div class="rightbar" style="position:absolute; left:649px; top:210px; width:140px; height:850px; z-index:4"> finally got everything lining up correctly in IE, but now the background color in not showing up in FF, but it does in IE here is my code and the bit in bold is what has the problem with the background color in FF also, is there a way to make the page end when the content ends? /* CSS Document */ /* basic elements */ body { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: #545838; background-color: #e9ebdc; background-image: url(images/bg.jpg); margin-top: 0px; } /* specific divs */ #page { background-color: #fdfdfb; width : 750px; padding : 0; margin : 0 auto; text-align : left; height : auto; border-left : 1px solid #000000; border-right : 1px solid #000000; } #headerimg { background-image : url(images/callmefarms.jpg); margin : 0 auto; width : 750px; height : 280px; padding : 0; } #topbar { background-image : url(images/header1.jpg); margin : 0 auto; width : 750px; height : 85px; padding : 0; } #content { float : left; width : 500px; height : auto; } #sidebar { float : left; width : 243px; height : auto; } #currentevents { background: #fdfdfb url(images/currentevents.jpg) no-repeat top left; margin-top: 0px; width: 500px; height: 75px; } #publications { background: #fdfdfb url(images/publications.jpg) no-repeat top left; margin-top: 0px; width: 500px; height: 100px; } #footer { background: #a2a876 url(images/footer.jpg); width : 750px; padding : 0; height: 75px; } #innercontent { float : left; width : 750px; height : auto; padding : 0; } #resources { background: #e9ebdc url(images/resources.jpg) no-repeat top left; width: 243px; height: 60px; text-align: center; } /* specific classes */ .clear { clear:both; font-size:0; line-height:0px; height:0; } First off, i'd like to say: So here's the code i'm screwin' with: ul.navlinks { font-weight: bold; background-color: #d7d7d7; margin: -5px -10px 0px -10px; padding: 0px 10px 1px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #2169AD; } Looks great in firefox (color fills the whole div) but in IE (i'm using 6.0), there's about 20 pixes to the right that arn't colored. Any suggestions? Thanks See here The center column title. It is aligned properly in Firefox but is shifted in Internet Explorer. Ive been trying to figure out various way to fix the problem but cannot find the solution. Any tips ? The code below works perfect in FF2/FF3 and IE6 ... In IE7 the first UL is perfect, but the 2nd UL is vertical (not horizontal) If you have any suggestions on how to improve my CSS that would be appreciated to. Its kind of a mess because I have been pulling my hair out for the last 3 hours trying to get the 2nd UL to render horizontally rather than vertically. Code: <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> body { margin: 0 auto; padding: 0 auto; } #lottoNumbersWrapper { float: left; width: 700px; height: 118px; background-image: url(images/structural/lottoNumbersBG2.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; border: 0px solid black; } .lottoNumbers { margin: 0; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 10px; padding: 0; border: 0px solid black; } .lottoNumbers li { list-style: none; list-style-type: none; float: left; font-size: 13px; height: 40px; width: 45px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background-position: center; background-repeat: no-repeat; border: 0px solid black; cursor: pointer; } .lottoNumbers li.white { background-image:url(images/whiteDot.gif); } .lottoNumbers li.blue { background-image:url(images/BlueDot.gif); } .lottoNumbers li span { display: block; margin-top: 12px; text-align: center; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; color: #000; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="lottoNumbersWrapper"> <div style="float: right; border: 0px solid black"> <ul class="lottoNumbers"> <li class="white"><span>14</span></li> <li class="blue"><span>4</span></li> <li class="white"><span>9</span></li> <li class="white"><span>12</span></li> <li class="white"><span>14</span></li> <li class="blue"><span>18</span></li> <li class="white"><span>20</span></li> <li class="white"><span>21</span></li> <li class="blue"><span>26</span></li> <li class="white"><span>33</span></li> </ul> </div> <br /> <div style="float: right; border: 0px solid black"> <ul class="lottoNumbers"> <li class="white"><span>14</span></li> <li class="blue"><span>4</span></li> <li class="white"><span>9</span></li> <li class="white"><span>12</span></li> <li class="white"><span>14</span></li> <li class="blue"><span>18</span></li> <li class="white"><span>20</span></li> <li class="white"><span>21</span></li> <li class="blue"><span>26</span></li> <li class="white"><span>33</span></li> </ul> </div> </div> <!-- END LOTTO NUMBERS WRAPPER --> </body> </html> site css View the index in IE and FF... It is centered how I want it in IE (directly under the picture), but not in FF. How can I fix this? (I realize it's most likely a bug in IE that allows it to display the way I thought it was supposed to, so what's the right way to get this to work?) Thanks Enjoy your weekends Bryan i have a thick left hand border that does not show in firefox, the css is... Code: #container{ margin: 0 auto; background-color:#ffffff; width:465px; border-left:335px solid #8FADB4; border-right:1px solid #8FADB4; border-top:1px solid #8FADB4; border-bottom:1px solid #8FADB4; background: url('images/br_logo.jpg') no-repeat bottom right; } does anybody know why the left border does not show? thanks I have problem with footer DIV in this layout (the order of DIV's in code after <body> should be - content, left, right, right2, header, footer - positioned centraly with fixed values): It needs to be sticked to fit after content of 4 column DIV's like it is in example. http://www.split.info/dev/less-content/ http://www.split.info/dev/more-content/ Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Title of website</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body {margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; background-image:url(images/bg.jpg); background-position:center; background-repeat:repeat-y;} #wrapper {width: 1000px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: left; position: relative;} #contentPane {width: 468px; float: left; position: absolute; margin-left: 3px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; background-color:#0099FF; left: 126px; top: 150px;} #leftPane {width: 125px; float: left; left: 0px; position: absolute; background-color: #99FFFF; top: 150px;} #rightPane {width: 173px; float: right; right: 226px; background-color:#999966; position: absolute; top: 150px;} #rightPane2 {width: 220px; float: right; right: 0px; background-color:#99FF00; top: 150px; position: absolute;} #headwide {background-image: url(images/head_bg.jpg); background-position: center; background-repeat: no-repeat; width: 100%; height: 142px; position: absolute; top: 0px;} #header {margin: 0pt auto; width: 1000px; background-color:#CC6600; height: 142px; } #footer {position: absolute; width: 100%; top: auto; bottom: 0px; background-color: #CCFFCC; height: 50px;} --> </style> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="contentPane">Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> Content area<br> </div> <div id="leftPane">Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> Left Pane area<br> </div> <div id="rightPane">Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> Right Pane area<br> </div> <div id="rightPane2">Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> Right Pane 2 area<br> </div> </div> <div id="headwide"> <div id="header">Header area</div> </div> <div id="footer"><strong>Content from above 4 column div's need to push footer DIV below (after them)! </strong>Footer area that is on bottom of div with biggest height (content, left, right or right 2 pane)... foooter follow right after end of content from those div's (regular behaviour of next table row below any of those 4 columns). Current state like it is in this document happens that if you add more data f.i. in content area (outside one screen), it will go trough footer... So footer can be either moved in code after rightpane2 div after end of wrapper. Pls help. Thx!</div> </body> </html> Content from above 4 column div's need to push footer DIV below (after them)! Foooter need to follow right after end of content from those div's (regular behaviour of next table row below any of those 4 columns). Current issue like it is in this layout happens that if you add more data f.i. in content area (outside one screen), it will go trough footer... So in your resolution footer can be also moved in code after rightpane2 DIV, after end of wrapper. Pls help. Thx! Echo Hey guys, I'm new to web design, and I've begun putting together a template for the basic aspects of my page. Everything works fine in FireFox but nothing but the background shows up in IE. It's very frustrating because I have a feeling it's something small but I don't know what that thing is. Here is the link to the template I'm working on : thehempdaddy.com/unfinished/newdesign.html Any help pointing me in the right direction will earn you a friend for life. |