i'm guessing you have seen in is ff, things aren't too good but you're sorting that i'm sure. In Safari it looks cool. it's clean, nice simple layout and nice colours, well done
Phil Johns Imaging - bathroom website
I built this site in just over an hour for my cousin. Unfortunately though Ive used images as links and some images are a few picels too wide to deal with other browsers padding etc and have to go back and mae it work in FF and IE 5 :(
any chance someone could check it in IE7 for me and upload a screen view?
Thanks,
Phil
Oh, and anyone whos viewing it in Safari...any thoughts on the site design itself ;) ?
Last edited by philjohns; 28-04-2008 at 09:42 PM.
i'm guessing you have seen in is ff, things aren't too good but you're sorting that i'm sure. In Safari it looks cool. it's clean, nice simple layout and nice colours, well done
Yeh, ive seen it in FF :(
Im guessing its all becuase different browsers auto padding is slightly different? Anway - whatever it is Im fixing it tonight!
YEh, im pleased with it in Safari - ThankyoU!
If you place :-
*{
Margin: 0;
Padding: 0;
}
At the beginning of your style sheet it will reset all default margins and padding in all browsers. You will of course then have to explicitly set all those that you don't want to be zero, such as paragraphs.
You have
With nothing in it. As above reset your margins/padding before you start anything
Yeh, I know I have the header div with nothing in it but thats becuase the background image is the header.
Can someone check it now in IE 7 for me please?
could someone care to explain why in IE 5 im the too bottom content areas dont sit right. i.e. they are too far right and the padding between them has dissapeared?
looks fine in IE7
yep, all fixed now.
thanks everyone
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