HTML - Arg!! Can't Fing The Glitch!!
OK first of all this link below is of a rebuild I am doing. It is only a template and therefore; none of the links etc work and it is still in the design phase (keep that in mind). Here is the page.
OK now for the issue: I am using a fixed, 3 column layout with the left and right columns being 150px each and the main content column being 700px for a total of 1000px wide. Any text etc, in the content column is spanning the full 1000px and goes under the left and right columns. You can easily see this by looking at the bottom part of the page where I have all the lyrics to "JINGLE BELLS" (just to illistrate my issue). I have scoured the HTML, CSS and javascripts on this page and cannot seem to find the mistake. It is likely a misplaced <div> tag or something. I have searched for the past 4 hours for the answer. I was hoping that someone would look atmy code and see if they can find the issue...it is more than likely gonna be one of my "blond" moments and when the answer is found I will be like....DUHHHH! Thank you all in advance. Similar TutorialsHi guys, I recently paid for a Wordpress theme, which I intend to customize extensively, but I've run into an issue that I've never come across before. I'm not a complete newbie but since I've never had this problem before, I don't know where to begin or what might be causing it, and I thought maybe you guys could help me. When I view my site in the latest version of Opera, every time I move the mouse cursor over the header div, a top margin is created (See screenshot). Does anybody know what might be causing this and how I can fix it? It doesn't happen in Firefox, Chrome or Internet Explorer. My URL is: http://www.projectdisobey.com Thanks in advance! I'm starting to develop a (rudimentary) website for my sis. I've noticed a little graphic glitch in IE only. What's the best forum to post my question? HTML? CSS? Here's the page in question: http://www.coldvalleyfarm.com/sheep.htm In IE only, at the bottom of the left row of pictures, there's a small white square with a white dot in the middle. Any idea what could be causing that? I've validated the pages, but I know IE isn't always compliant. This is with IE 7.0, btw. Thanks in advance! Hey guys! I'm trying build a website by editing a wordpress template. At the minute, though, the title of each post, and 'related posts' which should be at the bottom of the page are dab in the middle of the post, and I can't figure out why. Take a look he http://www.thepixelnation.net/2009/11/15/3/ Thanks. I am updating this groups old school website built with tables etc. The main images display to the left in Mozilla and centered in IE. http://www.sevenhawaii.com/ I am assuming, in this case MF is actually displaying it correctly. Does anyone have an idea of a quick fix? I haven't worked with tables in a long time. Mahalo, MJ The adage of 'give a man a fish and he'll be fed; give a man Dreamweaver and he thinks he's a designer' is alive and well with these glitches. http://www.zenarchy.co.uk/test11.htm is a design draft and there are two problems. The first is that the central span that houses 'High quality call recording software' doesn't match up to the end and sit flush. It's almost there in firefox but is miles off in IE. I'd like it to work in both. <td width="100%" height="22" bgcolor="#91a2a0"> <p align="center"><b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><strong>High quality call recording software</strong></font></b></td> is the code I've identified as relevant, but opening the hood and checking the source might be wiser! 2. How do I extend the columns on either side to sit flush at the bottom against the graphite baseline? Your thoughts please (aside from get a pro to do it...) Cheers! |