CSS - Float Right Causing A Div Drop In Ff
Hey gang.
I have a very simple layout for a software interface.I am floating a vertical menu on the left, and to the right, is a horizontal navigation bar (float left), and below that (and to the right of the menu) is the main staging area for content (also float left). So essentially everything is float left. Inside the horizontal "path" bar I have a float left, and a float right, both holding two or three words of text. No problem. I am also performing a clear:both after all of this jazz, to allow the footer of the software to show below all of the content regardless. All is well in IE. In firefox, the horizontal nav bar DROPS below the menu, ONLY WHEN I have a float:right in the bar. Im made a very primitive mockup with inline styles to show you whats up in firefox....why does this drop? Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> </head> <body> <div style="float:left;width:100px;background:#CCCCCC;"> this is it!<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> this is it<br> </div> <!-- container --> <div style="background:#444444;padding:20px;float:left;"> <!-- mainnav --> <div style="background:#000000; padding:10px;"> <!-- subnav --> <div style="float:left; background:#FF0000;">this is the first one</div> <!-- utilnav --> <div style="float:right; background:#FFCC00;">this is another.</div> <!-- clear --> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <!-- /close mainstage --> </div> <!-- main container --> <div style="float:left; background:green;">thisis the main content</div> </div> <!-- clear --> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <!-- footer --> <div style="background:#EEEEEE;">footer</div> </body> </html> Im really starting to lose it. (my hair that is), and I know I must be missing something simple here.... thanks in advance gang! John Similar TutorialsIE6,IE7,Opera,Safari OK FF,FF2 Broke I have three sections on a page Code: <div id="Page"> <div id="Content"> ... </div> <div id="Menu"> . </div> </div> DIV's Content and Menu are both floated left and have set widths so that they both fit on one line. All is fine. I can put anything in the Content DIV apart from a <select> box. If I put a <select> box in it forces the Menu DIV to drop to the bottom of the page, as if there is no more room on the line (which is empty). As above, this works in IE, but fails in FF and FF2, any ideas? Thanks. Hi All, I have a problem related to float drop, my site uses a liquid layout split 15%:85%, if the browser is wide enough it will look fine, but otherwise the content drops below the nav bar. I don't have any unbreakable text in the content area.... The problem has only been introduced since I added a min-width property to my sidebar. I have read lots of tutorials on the subject, and have experimented with various clear and overflow properties and extra container divs but to no avail. Maybe I am approaching the problem in the wrong way, the reason I added min-width to the sidebar is because when the browser is made smaller the menu buttons can overlap onto the main content. The site is currently hosted on my laptop here. I will try and keep it online as much as possible for a few days. If anyone can give me some pointers I'd be very grateful. Jez I did some searches here to see if anyone had posted about a similar problem and didn't find any answers. What seems to be happening is when I apply the clear property to my h2 elements, I get a big float drop in my layout. When I don't use the clear property, there is no drop, but then things are floating on each other that shouldn't. Here are two versions of my page: Without the clear property on my h2s: www. shawkey.com/test/h2noclear.html and with the clear property on h2s: www. shawkey.com/test/h2clear.html Can anyone tell me what's going on here? Hopefully an easy fix and I'd appreciate any reference links I can bookmark. I have the following site with a navigation bar and content: jimspace.dreamhosters.com/whirligig The content is first in the source with a float: right and the nav bar next in the code with a float: left. In FF the items in the nav bar flow out of the DIV box as they should. When I switch to IE6, the DIV box expands to the size of the longest text causing a float drop. An overflow: hidden solves it, but then of course the nav bar items are cut off. Here's the relevant HTML: Code: <div id="content"> <h2>get whirligigged!</h2> <p>CONTENT</p> </div> <!-- content --> <div id="navcontainer"> <ul id="navlist"> <li class="a"><a href="#">Item one</a></li> <li class="b"><a href="#">Item two</a></li> <li class="c"><a href="#">Item three</a></li> <li class="d"><a href="#">Item four</a></li> <li class="e"><a href="#">Item five</a></li> <li class="f"><a href="#">Item six</a></li> <li class="g"><a href="#">Item seven</a></li> <li class="h"><a href="#">Item eight</a></li> <li class="i"><a href="#">Item nine</a></li> <li class="j"><a href="#">Item ten</a></li> </ul> </div> <!-- navcontainer --> And the relevant CSS: Code: div#content{float: right; margin: 90px 25px 0 0; height: 420px; width: 700px; clear: right; border: 1px solid red; } #navcontainer { float: left; width: 200px; border: 1px solid blue; } How can I get this to behave in IE6? After hours of Google searching and working to find a solution, this is my last gasp. I'll qualify it by saying I'm a casual hobbiest, not a pro at all. In plain text, my problem is that I have a string of boxes I want to appear side-by-side...float: left. In firefox, on a hard refresh, these elements don't appear side-by-side, but on top of each other. It works just fine in IE. Example... Should be: 1 2 Is: 1 2 Below is my code. To see the problem in action, http://www.mcconaha.com Also, the code isn't great, and I know that. I'm building everything now, but can't get past this problem. Code: body{ background-color:#666666; background-image: url(../images/header-back3.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x; text-align: center; margin-top: 0px; } div#header{ text-align:center; } div#nav { margin-top: 20px; } div#daybox { width: 100px; border: #333333; border-style:solid; border-width: 2px; background: #E0E0E0; margin-top: 35px; margin-right: 10px; margin-left:auto; float:left; height: 250px; display:block; } div#daybox p { font: Arial; font-size:9px; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; text-align:left; padding: 5px; margin: 0; display: inline; } div#dayboxthumb img{ margin: 0; padding: 5px; background: #FFFFFF; border: none; border-style: none; display: inline; } div#featuredimage { margin-top: 50px; } div#featuredimage img { padding: 15px; background:white; border:1px solid black; } div#gallerycontainer { margin-top: 35px; } .clearfix:after { content: "."; display: block; height: 0; clear: both; visibility: hidden; } .clearfix {display: inline-block;} /* Hides from IE-mac \*/ * html .clearfix {height: 1%;} .clearfix {display: block;} /* End hide from IE-mac */ 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/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/prototype.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/scriptaculous.js?load=effects"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/lightbox.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/lightbox.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /> <link href="css/stylesheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="header"><img src="images/logo.jpg" /></div> <!-- yeah, it's a table to center it. I spent way too long trying to do it with css --> <table cols="1" align="center" border="0" ><tr><td align="center"> <div id="daybox"> <div id="dayboxthumb"> <a href="http://www.mcconaha.com/upload/2006/10/31/chuq1.jpg" rel="lightbox[lchuqhalloween]" title="smack" ><img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/upload/2006/10/31/chuqthumb.jpg" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.mcconaha.com/upload/2006/10/31/chuq2.jpg" rel="lightbox[lchuqhalloween]" title="smack" ></a> </div> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/images/dates/October.jpg" /> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/images/dates/31.jpg" /> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/images/dates/2006.jpg" /> <p>Chuq's office Halloween.</p> </div> <div id="daybox"> <div id="dayboxthumb"> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/photos/thumb1.jpg"> </div> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/images/dates/October.jpg" /> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/images/dates/30.jpg" /> <img src="http://www.mcconaha.com/images/dates/2006.jpg" /> <p>This is a test entry.</p> </div> </td></tr></table> </div> <div id="nav"> <img src="images/navmap.jpg" width="257" height="26" border="0" alt="" usemap="#navmap_Map"></a> <map name="navmap_Map"> <area shape="rect" alt="archives" coords="178,0,256,26" href="http://www.mcconaha.com/archives.php"> <area shape="rect" alt="contact" coords="79,0,154,26" href="mailto:contact AT mcconaha DOT com"> <area shape="rect" alt="about" coords="0,0,56,25" href="http://www.mcconaha.com/about.php"> </map> </div> </body> </html> At this point, I have no idea what to do. Given all the Googling, not many other people do either. Any suggestions on this would be helpful if I'm wrong about it being part of a well-known FF bug... Hey guys. I have a layout designed right now that has, in brief, a wrapper around my main content and then a left and right float(both floated left). My wrapper of the whole site is just set to a margin of 30px on the right and left, meaning it doesn't have a set width. My left float is a column, and is set to a width of 220px. Then, whenever I add content to my right side, it will stay there until it goes over a certain amount, and then it will break and go below the left float. I have used the clearfix method on the main container float, and I really don't know where to turn now. Here are the styles for my main container, left, and right floats: Code: #content { background: #fff; padding: 0 10px; padding-top: 5px; /* This division also has the .clearfix class */ } #left { float: left; width: 220px; border-right: 2px solid #ccc; } #right { float: left; padding: 0; margin-left: 10px; font-size: 1.2em; /* This is the Div that drops after too much content */ } I would like it so that the content in the right div will adjust when the window is resized, but it won't break to the line under the left float. I am using this: http://alistapart.com/articles/cssdropshadows/ for use on a gallery. Each image it is applied to is in a table cell. However, because its floated left, it floats to the left of the table cell even though I have cent the text-align to center Hi ... I'm new here. I hope someone can help me. I've taken a Dreamweaver CS3 3-column template and added a fourth column. Everything looks okay until I move the "main content" column above columns 2 and 3 in the source code (so that it will load before them, because they have external content). Then I get float drop with columns 2 and 3. Since I'm a new user, I'm not allowed to post URLs, but I think if you go to my profile you can see my home page address. Then just add the following paths: Page without float drop (before changing column order) /new/index.html Page with float drop (after changing column order) /new/about.html I tested this on the basic DW template that I started with, and it has the same problem. I ran my page through the CSS validator with only two errors that I can't figure out. However, I get 75 errors when I use the XHTML validator, and I think I'll have a nervous breakdown if I have to try to fix all that. I know it's probably something to do with margins or floats, but I've tried everything I can think of and I'm at wit's end. Thanks in advance. subject isn't too good anyhow.. i have 4 cells __ __ |1 | |2 | --- --- __ __ |3| |4 | --- --- 2 and 4 are said to float right, such that 1 and 3 define the height of the page.. but.. when the contents of 2 go LONGER than the contents of 1, number 4 doesn't float right properly.. instead this happens __ __ |1 | |2 | --- | | --- | | |4| --- --- __ |3| --- do you see that? 4 tries to float right, but since it's called underneath 1, and 2 is extended, floating right relative to the page doesn't make it ACTUALLY float right any thoughts that will render this properly? (namely that cells 1 and 3 will inherit the height of 2 and 4 somehow?) Hi There - Am converting another design from tables, working with a CMS (Drupal) and an existing CSS / table combination that I didn't write and have no choice about. Think of the header as having three sections. The top section has logo on the left, search box on the right. Rounded corners. I'm cool with that section. Then there's a space. Created a div for the space. Love the space. Problems with the space in IE. Will go into it later. Then there's the next section. Rounded corners. Contains the entire page. On the left is a pulldown menu, about 1 cm from the top. On the right is a tabbed menu. This menu has flexible height. It needs to be right up against the bottom with the menu below it. Call this section the tabbed menu section. Third section. Immediately below that is a bar menu like the one Apple's got. Looks like a metal bar with divisions. Call this primary links. ---------- First, the space between. In IE, when you roll over the bar menu, the space disappears. Won't come back. Initially, in the second section, floated the pulldown menu left and the tabbed menu right. That worked fine, except that the tabbed menu had a width of 100% and pushed up the pulldown menu so the section was too wide. When I put it to 65%, all hell broke loose with the bar menu in the third section below it and bits of it snuck up into the second section. If I left it alone, and left the tabbed menu at 100%, when I checked over its container with firebug, it said that it was being affected by the primary links. I figured that out also because the background for that container was a really weird color that I finally found in the background of the navigation id and changed to white. Primary was overlapping it so I couldn't see it with firebug. So after fiddling with several clearing methods, I gave up and decided to try a table. Table worked fine, and the second section looks good except that there's a one pixel space between the tabbed menu and the bar menu. --------- It is my greatest wish right now to be able to float the pulldown to the left, the tabbed menu to the right and have the primary links stay below. I wish I could get the space to work and I wish for a clear understanding of it all so I can then figure out where to put the corners. Anyone who can enlighten me on this would have my undying gratitude. I've been working on this all day and the deadline's tomorrow. Code: <div id="top part" logo and searchbox </div> <div> that pesky space that disappears in IE when roll over primary links </div> <div id=navcontainer> dropdown and tabbed menu </div> <div id="navigation" class="menu> <!-- couldn't find the menu class in the css --> <div id="primary" class="clear-block"> contains barmenu - very fussy </div> </div> Here's the relevant CSS: Code: div#navigation { background: #fff url(../images/blue/menu-bg.png) 100% 100% repeat-x; } #primary { line-height: 30px; } #primary ul { padding:0; margin:0; list-style:none; } #primary li { display:inline; } #primary a { font-weight:bold; display:block; float:left; padding:0px 14px 0px 14px; margin: 0px 1px 0px 0px; font-size: 95%; } #primary a { background-position:0% 0px; } #primary a:hover { text-decoration: none; background-position:0% -42px; } #primary a.active { background-position: 0% -84px; } #primary a { background: url(../images/blue/menu-div.png) 100% 0 repeat-y; color:#666666; font-size: 120%; font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; } #primary a:hover { color: 666666; background: #B8B8B8; } #primary a.active { color: 666666; background: #B8B8B8; } This is my first try at css and i have been at it about a week on and off. I have tried to use examples from here and the o'reilly CSS cookbook. I want to create a two column row of pictures with a caption. I selected DIV as the tool (my css is below). The container DIV looks great. I want the div.float, however, to start a second row when a third picture is added and to continue thereafter with successive two column rows. Unfortunately, each of my rows contain only one picture. here is my css style sheet. A demonstration of the problem can be seen at: http://www.yourline-online.com/demo05/?How_to_create_pages Code: div.float { float: left; BORDER-RIGHT: #808080 2px solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 2px; BORDER-TOP: #808080 2px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 2px; FONT-WEIGHT: lighter; FONT-SIZE: medium; PADDING-BOTTOM: 20px; MARGIN: 16px 2%; BORDER-LEFT: #808080 2px solid; COLOR: #000000; PADDING-TOP: 2px; BORDER-BOTTOM: #808080 2px solid; HEIGHT: 200px; WIDTH: 150px; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff; TEXT-DECORATION: none } div.float p { text-align: center; } div.container { border: 2px dashed #333; background-color: #ffe; } div.spacer { clear: both; } MY HTML is like this: Code: H1>How to create pages</H1> <P>The headings are used for splitting up the content file. An H1, H2 or H3 heading will dynamically split the document into new pages in the table of contents. An H4-heading is used as a heading within a page. See the following pages...<BR></P> <P></P> <DIV class=container> <DIV class=spacer></DIV> <DIV class=float><IMG height=100 alt="image 1" src="image1.gif" width=100> <P>caption 1</P></DIV> <DIV class=spacer></DIV> <DIV class=float><IMG height=100 alt="image 2" src="image2.gif" width=100> <P>caption 2</P></DIV> <DIV class=spacer> <DIV class=float><IMG height=100 alt="image 3" src="http://www.yourline-online.com/demo05/image3.gif" width=100> <P>caption 3</P></DIV> <DIV class=spacer></DIV></DIV></DIV> Hi all, I have a bit of an odd situation (prob not odd if you seen it before but I have no clue why its doing it!).... I have my webpage: http://www.houseofhawkins.com/index.html which works great in IE. the part in question is the menu tabs at the top. Within IE they keep the width I have given them.. In firefox they only go to the width of the text. They are links with the following CSS attached: div#Header #MenuSection a.MenuTab { PHP Code: filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(endColorstr='#A8DBA8', startColorstr='#A4B7A4', gradientType='0'); font-weight: bold; text-align: center; font-size: 1.3em; background-color: #BCD6BC; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; border-color: #A5BEA5 #BCD6BC #BCD6BC #A5BEA5; margin: 0 5px 0 2px; height: 1.5em; width: 140px; padding: 5px 1px 1px 1px; } div#Header #MenuSection { float:left; margin-top: 30px; } here is the HTML code for that part of the page. PHP Code: <div ID="MenuSection"> <a Class="SelectedMenuTab" Title="You are currently viewing the Home page">Home</a> <a Class="MenuTab" href="" title="Curriculum Vitae for Jonathan Hawkins, Author of House of Hawkins">CV</a> <a Class="MenuTab" href="http://houseofhawkins.com/projects/index.html" title="Portfolio of Work created by Jon Hawkins">Portfolio</a> <a Class="MenuTab" href="" title="Online Photo Gallery of Jon, friends and family">Photo Gallery</a> <a Class="MenuTab" href="http://houseofhawkins.com/games.html" title="Games created by House of Hawkins">Games</a> </div> <div style="clear:left"> </div> I just dont get why firefox wont be nice and give me the width I ask for... the oddest bit is if I put float:left into the menutab part they do work! I wish to understand why its like this... I have attached the CSS and the file if that helps anyone. Thanks for the help and advice. I really can't seem to even find the words to describe this error. I have posted before in regards to another issue that seemed to have alluded you guys so i am posting again for another error that is more important. What is the Error? Ok basically the yahoo(google has same issue) ad lags when you scroll up and down. When I say lag i mean it sort of stays in it's position while the rest of the layout moves on, after a second it corrects itself. I have excluded everything in my layout except the header, and even tried removing the ad from the div and everything and can't seem to figure out what is causing this issue. http://www.unlimitedgamer.net/header_re.php For users on WINDOWS (for some reason it works fine on MAC) based computers simply focus your eyes on the advertisement, and scroll up and down while watching it. It's impossible not to see it. Note, this issue doesn't occur in IE7 (note sure about IE6) Any help would be greatly appreciated as this lil bug is holding up the opening of my layout <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> I've tried several differnt doc types, but all of them prevent my left menu items' text to change colors when you hover over the text. Is this common? Is it my code? You'll also notice the 2 pages below have some general layout css issues, like too much white space above the grey line AND though they both use the same right bar (I uses a PHP include) the format is different in both. The green line is the toughest...it won't extend the height of the page. Any ideas? I attached my style sheet as well. thanks. http://bowtree.org/latest/luminaries.php http://bowtree.org/latest/index.php Hi to all, I have a problem with an empty div. I have created an empty div as follows: Code: <div id="more"></div>Hello Now I set the height property of the empty div equals to 20px. On IE 7.0 it looks fine, with the hello under the empty div, however in FireFox and Opera Hello is being display nearly inside the empty div. What can i do to fix this and make it display always under the empty div? Thanks and Regards, Sim085 ps: I am using the Strick Doc Type. and I need the empty only to colour it in a different colour (for style that is). I am having a problem unique to IE 8. The right most nav button jumps down a bunch of pixels. This does not seem to be happening in any other browsers, except IE 8. Some code involving said elements: Code: #nav { right: 10px; top: 45px; position: absolute; background-color: black; height: 50px; width: 640px; } ul { text-overflow: clip; display: inline; border-bottom: 25px solid black; } li { list-style-type: none; float: left; margin-top:25px; } #aboutButton { display: block; height: 20px; width: 93px; background-image: url(images/nav/about_button2.gif); margin-left: 40px; clear: both; } #aboutButton:hover { display: block; background-position: 0px 20px; height: 20px; width: 93px; background-image: url(images/nav/about_button2.gif); clear: both; } message me for a link to the site if you would like to see it in action. any help is appreciated. thanks! Hi, Pop along to www.themapcentre.com , using Internet Explorer. You should see a site that's fairly tidily arranged. Now take a look at it in Opera or Firefox, and you'll see it all goes to heck in a handbasket. A classic case of IE-itis. I have basically used layers of containers for each part of the site. Can anyone suggest a fix that would make this look right in firefox etc as well as IE? The div CSS is posted below: Code: body { background-color:white; font-size:x-small; font:Verdana; vertical-align:middle; } #container{ margin-top:0%; margin-left:15%; width:700px; height:550px; background-color:#C7E8FD; z-index:1; position:absolute; } #bottomdetailbar{ width:610px; height:10px; z-index:2; margin-top:446px; padding:2px; margin-left:6%; } #topbar{ width:700px; height:56px; background-color:#3300CC; z-index:2; } #midbar{ width:700px; height:10px; background-color:#96D6FF; z-index:3; } #textbar{ width:650px; height:20px; z-index:20; margin:5px; margin-left:25px; } #globe{ width:auto; height:auto; margin-top:-51px; z-index:4; } #mapcentretitle{ padding-top:41px; margin-left:70px; width:auto; height:auto; z-index:5; } #imagecontainer{ margin:0px; margin-right:-50px; width:460px; height:400px; float:right; z-index:6; position:static; margin-top:30px; } #imagebox{ width:100px; height:100px; margin:3px; padding:0px; z-index:7; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; float:left; position:relative; display:table-cell; } #leftcontainer{ width:280px; height:300px; margin:3px; margin-top:25px; z-index:8; } #lefttop{ width:260px; height:80px; margin:3px; padding-top:15px; padding-left:15px; z-index:9; float:right; background-image:url(images/leftopbg.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; } #leftinfo { width:260px; height:125px; margin:3px; z-index:21; background-image:url(images/information.gif) } #leftmiddle{ width:260px; height:80px; margin:3px; z-index:30; } #descriptiontext{ margin-top:-555px; margin-left:390px; width:300px; height:100px; z-index:10; } #dropdown{ width:260px; height:80px; margin:3px; z-index:12; background-image:url(images/dropdown.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; margin-top:0px; } #menuwork{ width:260px; height:80px; z-index:13; margin-left:-165px; margin-top:-410px; } 100% height, floats, renders fine in FF but in IE I get a scrollbar and a bit of space underneath the wrapper div. I can put up a screenshot if needed. I've been trying to solve the issue for 2 days now. Thanks for the help. CSS Code: @charset "utf-8"; /* CSS Document */ html, body { height: 100%; } body { background-color: #63aacf; margin-top: 0; margin-left: 0; padding: 0; } h1 { margin-top: 0; padding: 0; } #header { background-image: url(images/top.png); background-repeat: repeat-y; margin-bottom: 0; } #content { margin-top: 0; } #spacer { background-image: url(images/supra_02.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; } #wrapper { width: 800px; min-height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; background-image: url(images/bg.png); background-repeat: repeat-y; overflow: hidden; } * html #wrapper { height: 100%; } #sidebar { width: 200px; float: left; } #mainContent { width: 600px; float: right; } #clearfloats { height: 0; clear: both; overflow: hidden; } HTML Code: <div id="wrapper"> <div id="header"> <h1>boogy</h1> <div id="spacer"> </div> </div> <div id="content"> <div id="sidebar"> Link <br /> Link <br /> Link </div> <div id="mainContent"> Hello World</div> <div id="clearfloats"></div> </div> </div> Hi, I am finishing up my site and I have decided to add to footer image to each page but when I attempt to add it on a page that has padding whether it be after the text with padding or not the image is detached by approx the padding size from the bottom. I have been toying around for hours but with no success. I have also been reading some of the tutorials given to me by the members here which have helped greatly but I am stumped. 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I’m getting an error when I run tClientless, it says the side-by-side configuration is incorrect.</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="#b">Q. How do I login multiple accounts?</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="#c">Q. tClientless crashed! Why did this happen?</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="#d">Q. How can I make a character a master for every character logged in through tClientless?</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="#e">Q. I want to delete an alias, how can I do that?</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="#f">Q. tClientless says the authentication failed and/or cannot connect to the server.</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="#g">Q. I missed out on the BETA, will I be able to use tClientless?</a></p> <p style="text-align: left"> </p> <p style="text-align: left"> </p> <p style="text-align: left"> </p> <p style="text-align: left"> </p> <p style="text-align: left"> </p> <p style="text-align: left"><strong><a name="a" id="a"></a>Q. I’m getting an error when I run tClientless, it says the side-by-side configuration is incorrect.</strong><br /> A. Download and install this: <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/DOWNLOADS/details.aspx?FamilyID=9b2da534-3e03-4391-8a4d-074b9f2bc1bf&displaylang=en">http://www.microsoft.com/DOWNLOADS/details.aspx?FamilyID=9b2da534-3e03-4391-8a4d-074b9f2bc1bf&displaylang=en</a> </p> <p style="text-align: left"><br /> <strong><a name="b" id="b"></a>Q. How do I login multiple accounts?</strong><br /> A. Simply type the account information and hit login again, tClientless will handle everything.</p> <p style="text-align: left"><br /> <strong><a name="c" id="c"></a>Q. tClientless crashed! Why did this happen?</strong><br /> A. Well, first you should note that tClientless is only in the BETA (development) stages. 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