firebird CSS Problem
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- numero1
There is a gap btw the image header and the nav bar in firebird it shows ok in IE6
Do u know what it could be the problem?http://www.diggy.com.au/donnybro…
thanks
- numero10
that's firefox! sorry
ooops
- Nematoth0
it might be because you haven't specified the image width and height attributes in your header image.....
- numero10
Thanks, but I dont think that is I puit the height n width and it stills has that gap in firefox!
- Nematoth0
have a read of this:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/fo…
I'm not tha tup on CSS myself but this clear attribute might sort it out..
- stewart0
the horizon is not horizontal
- numero10
true...must be the way the took they phoyo... art perhaps?
but what's going on with the mozilla browsers?
- jon_0
the problem isn't with the layer but with you unordered list
if you change the css style for the ul within your nav layer to this it works
#nav ul{
line-height:30px;
margin: 0;
padding-left: 40px;
}the extra padding is required because setting the margin to nothing moves it all to the left
- Nematoth0
cheers jon_ .. thats what I was getting at with the link I posted earlier.. that guy had the same problem.. and he fixed it..
- numero10
jon_
thanks for that
what method did u use to work out the padding?
- sputnik0
wow that top banner makes me wanna pee
- numero10
like a lil kid in the jetty!
- heavyt0
BTW
it looks like hell in IE5.2 for Mac
TR1
- ikbenvanrijn0
wow that top banner makes me wanna pee
sputnik(jun 3 04, 15:48)
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fuckin funny
- numero10
eeeks... that's not good....
heavyt can u tell me what it looks like or a screen shot of it?
- heavyt0
you've got mail
TR1
- heavyt0
here is the first problem;
(listen carefully)
you need to set the styles for UL, and LI
they have inherent padding/margins, so you need to define them in the CSS as 0margin, 0padding.
that is why you are getting the gap.
remeber this: if mozilla shows a problem, your code is messed up. Even if it looks fine in IE.
- jon_0
i'm afraid my method for working out the padding was none too scientific.
i downloaded a copy of your page with the images + css to work out if i could fix it.
once i had it working i opened your live site and my fix in two seperate tabs and adjusted the padding until they were perfectly in line.
sorry about the response time, but different timezones can be a killer at times