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- jackfoley
If anybody on here knows CSS well I would appreciate some help. On the following page:
http://www.immeldesign.com/toget…
There is more content in the right hand column yet the page gives me no option to scroll down to access it. What do I have to change to make the page scroll down? My other problem is on the main page found here:
http://www.immeldesign.com/toget…
Why am I unable to see the bottom of the right hand column? I want there to be some black space below it so it doesn't look like its just cut off. Thanks!
- g3kK0_K1D0
lost in translation sucked buddy lol
- heavyt0
your code is nasty.
but it actually looks good in Mozilla.
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- jackfoley0
What exactly do you mean by that? And does that mean you don't have the scrolling problem I was asking about?
- gabriel_pc0
I'm seeing a lot of style declarations in places where they shouldn't be in the code. Clean those up first and see if that fixes the problem.
and kudos to g3kk0 for the lamest response of the day!
- blackspade0
gekko is talented at lame responses
- g3kK0_K1D0
i am :) thank you - my parents will be so proud
- warheros0
not seeing the scrolling problem...but yeah, it does look good in mozilla.
and yeah your code is pretty messy, clean it up and i bet that ther problem i see will disappear.
top: 280px;
< you have that on every one of your tables on the far left...maybe that's the problem? because theyre covering up your text. you have position: relative; and then you put top position in there? i dont know, im new at css too.
- jackfoley0
so when you say clean up your code do you mean i have unneccesary code or that its just not organized? does anyone see the problem i'm talking about in internet explorer? any other problems?
- heavyt0
dude, here is my advice;
get a book.
also, you should position 1 div as a container with relative.
then all of the other divs can be absolute.
your box model hack isnt really doing anything, since all of the numbers are the same.
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- warheros0
well...yeah, if you organized it it would be cleaner. im not looking at it now, but i was, and i remember seeing things that were just weird. i dont know.
guess that comes with practice, because youll be able to organize it better in the future, hence it will look cleaner.
yep.
- gabriel_pc0
first thing I noticed was you had style declarations in your code without them being inside style tags, stuff like that will have unpredictable results in any browser.
- welded0
I'm not seeing any scrolling problems, but your divs on the left overlap other content.
Frankly, looking at your code, it's a wonder anything works at all. Seriously, you need a bit of a brush up on the basics before diving into CSS, which here, is very poorly implemented.
You can find some good info here.http://www.w3schools.com/html/ht…
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css…