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[Help] <Div> and Css trouble
Old 12-05-2007, 11:05 PM [Help] <Div> and Css trouble
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Hi All...
My name is Miaw ^_^
i have this 'might be stupid' problem about css and div...

i made a welcome page, with css and some div for the header, and all the placement....and it's all looks good on Firefox browser....

But....when i preview it [offline] on Internet explorer [IE 6.0.26]....the writing is on the middle...

well...anyway, here i upload the HTML code, the css[s] if anyone here would like to help..
Miaw.zip


Here's the screen capture
In Firefox [the ideal/right one]


In IE [the problem!]



thanks in advance



Pardon my bad english

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Old 12-06-2007, 11:38 AM Re: [Help] <Div> and Css trouble
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How about a demo url? I would be happy to look at a website rather than download your source. That's my opinion though.
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Old 12-08-2007, 06:24 AM Re: [Help] <Div> and Css trouble
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How about a demo url? I would be happy to look at a website rather than download your source. That's my opinion though.
I totally agree with this. Especially for layout problems.

I took a quick look at the zip and there are 7 css sheets... why not use one? Sorry im not much help i don't even have access to IE at the moment, just thought id put my two cents in.
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Old 12-10-2007, 11:46 AM Re: [Help] <Div> and Css trouble
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I agree with the above poster about downloading your source, but at quick glance it might be a broken float due to margin inconsistency. When a float runs out of room it breaks to the left. I could be way off base here... How about an example URL?
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Old 12-13-2007, 10:28 AM Re: [Help] <Div> and Css trouble
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I took a look over your script ... the main problem you have in your header is that you are using both floats ... you should only use one ... and align everything by predefined width and/or margins (not indicated for IE)

I suggest you only use one kind of float (either left or right) for every defined element in your header ... that way every element will be aligned one after the other ... in this case you will sometimes have to use predefined height`s too ...

Oh and ... try using only one Style Sheet ... it will be easier to help

Take care and have fun.

I hope my advices will help
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