CSS Question
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- jaylarson
Dear NT,
On my page, http://writersblood.com/html/jay…, why does the breadcrumb div overlap my header and container divs? Have I not defined all that I need to define?
I am currently viewing this in FF where it looks strage and this issue looks fine in IE where as the body-text mucks up (strange).
Furthermore, I am using a pc. Any help would be dandy.
Peace,
j
- jaylarson0
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- flavorful0
jay,
Do you have a background-color set for hyperlinks?
That could be it.
- jaylarson0
tinkering...
- jaylarson0
yeah. removing the background fixed the initial problem, but on HOVER, it still overlaps...
- flavorful0
Weird, it looks like only one of your CSS files is actually valid.
Perhaps one of the other ones had some code that fixed this.
I have to head to a meeting, I can help out once I get back however.
- jaylarson0
groovy. thanks flavorful. just got the css validated. hopefully something'll pop up in my mind and I can a-figger this out...
- flavorful0
jay,
This changes the layout slightly, so I'm not sure if you'll like this or not. For some reason I'm finding trouble with it just covering the text itself as far as the entire thing.
This is the closest I can get thus far.
You need to change the following values in the #breadcumbs tag in the writersblood-v2.css:
font: 9px/15px "Trebuchet MS";
height: 11px;
- flavorful0
font-size: 9px;
font-family: "Trebuchet MS";
height: 11px;Works as well.
- jaylarson0
i just put a 1px top margin and it seems to have done the trick. the page as a whole looks funny in ie, but that is for another time. peace.
- flavorful0
Props.