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Is this a frame issue or a platform issue?
Old 04-02-2005, 12:50 AM Is this a frame issue or a platform issue?
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Hi,
I have been on other boards and no can help me with this. But I just cant accept that there is no fix for this. I am trying so hard to get my website back up (it was down for 3 years). My ultimate goal is to make it php/mysql searchable. Until I do that, I am just settling with getting it up back without the database because i still get hundreds of visitors daily. Its a very simple website, meaning no flashy, not graphic intensive. I am trying to keep the load time down.

My biggest problem is the top. I used php to put the top on the page of http://www.kidchicago.com. The problem I am having is, on my mac's, in all 3 browsers, IE, netscape and Safari (but not AOL's)it looks fine. On a PC, the frame I used to create the top is seperating.
This is how I see the top of my site:



Now if you go to it (and are on a PC) you will see that the black menu line seperates from the image on top of it. I don't want it like that.

Is there a way to force merge these 2 row frame together so it looks right on all platforms? The top file is located at http://www.kidchicago.com/kc.php

thanks in advance
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Old 04-02-2005, 06:12 AM
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Next time please write what browser on PC you mean. If Firefox it looks OK, but in IE there's a blank space under this image: http://www.kidchicago.com/images/KCquarklogo.gif


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you will see that the black menu line seperates from the image on top of it. I don't want it like that.
I'm not sure what you're talking about... I don't see any black line. Better take a screenshot and put it on your server and give a link otherwise it'll be hard to help you.

About this image on the top, to remove the blank space between image and menu, add to the image rule: display: block; in your CSS and it should work fine then.

That's all I can say at the moment
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Old 04-02-2005, 10:59 AM
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oh sorry I meant on PCs in netscape and I.E. and honestly, since i am a mac girl I have never heard of firefox? is it fairly new?

actually you saw exactly what I wanted the "black menu line" seperates from the image.. not that there is a black line. So let me see if i can put in the suggestion you said. Thank you
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Old 04-02-2005, 11:14 AM
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I meant on PCs in netscape and I.E. and honestly, since i am a mac girl I have never heard of firefox? is it fairly new?
And I've never even seen MAC They're not very popular in Europe/Poland. Firefox, exactly Mozilla Firefox (earlier known as FireBird), is the youngest product from Mozilla (but it is about one year old) became so popular, that it's at the moment considered as the one, that will make IE the least popular browser. Mozilla Foundation has even decided not to develop their browser Mozilla (the last stable version is 1.7.6 although the browser will be given to the users' community do develop) because they want to concentrate on Firefox. The reason of that is that Firefox has achieved such a popularity that Mozilla browser would never achieve.

Firefox is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. More info here: http://www.mozilla.org/


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actually you saw exactly what I wanted the "black menu line" seperates from the image.. not that there is a black line.
Yeap, small misunderstanding
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