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Old 01-25-2010, 10:07 PM wrap problem
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Hi guys,

I have a problem. My partner is wanting me to improve our page. I'm still a newbie at this stuff. Here is the link http://www.webdesignseousa.com
my problem is the world map. I have it positioned as absolute. Can someone help show what the code should like like I realize I'm asking alot but this is one hill I can't get over. If anyone can help it would highly be appreciated.
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Old 01-26-2010, 03:35 PM Re: wrap problem
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I would like to help you but you're not that clear in your description.
What is it exactly you need help for? ^^

(Its a bit ironic that you need help designing a page that sells Design :P)
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Old 01-26-2010, 04:21 PM Re: wrap problem
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I'm still learning. I have a partner that will help me once clients come in. I pretty much need help with the home page. I'm sure you noticed that the map is off. That is because a rookie like me made it a absolute position which isn't right obviously. Is there any way you could help. Actually I need help with the whole site, but for now I'll take what I can get. I really don't have a budget to work with.
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Old 01-26-2010, 04:33 PM Re: wrap problem
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Okay... Hmm..

First of all, I presume that the map you're talking about is the map in the middle of the site, which is very visible indeed. So I do not know what you're talking about when you say its off.

Anyway, a few hints to make the page a little more good lookin, browser compatible and "right-coded", would be to put some padding to the "upper_header" div, and the "main" div, just so the text in the boxes is more away from the outer lines (which gives a bad impression).

Another thing, just to make the code better, would be to remove the seconds <body> right after the first since you can't have two "body" tags in a document without ****ing it all up. ^^
And btw, you have an "alt" attribute in your body element, which I would suggest you remove, since that have no purpose

I hope it did not scare you away with all this, that was not my intentions. I just want to help you on the road of being a 'professional' designer ^^
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Old 01-26-2010, 05:06 PM Re: wrap problem
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You're fine, if someone didn't point out the f@&* ups I would know and they would just stay f@&* ups. So thinks. I will fix those or atleast start.
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Old 01-26-2010, 05:21 PM Re: wrap problem
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heh, yea... I didn't understand much of that :P
But anyway, if you run into any other problems or need some help with something I'll gladly help ^^

Its getting late, so I'll goto bed now. See you later ^^
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