closes further down the page.>> If you look at the comments in the source I use:->> >
> >> I find it easier to follow the nests this way. I am also confused as tohow> it displays correctly on another page if that was the culprit as the> navigation is called from an include.>> Any other help is welcome as I would like to get to the bottom of this> mystery...>> Thanks> Alan>> Ps: when you say playing with the code, have you been reverse engineering> or just reformatting? Just curious as I have been attempting to get more> into css and this is my first fully css design apart from table use for> forms...>> on 3/10/04 7:06 PM, Gary Krockover at gary@garykrockover.com wrote:>> > Alan, check your
, you have one that's unclosed. When I went> > through and matched them all up and closed the one that was open IE then> > stretched the footer across the width of the page.> >> > I believe the unclosed/improperly nested div was here:> >> >
> > > >
> >> > I say "I believe" because I mucked around in the code so much I lost my> > place... :)> >> > GK> >> >> > -------------------------------------------------------------> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> > the mailing list
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Hi Alan,I don't know if this is the problem (as it could have happened when Idownloaded file), but in the layout.css file under H2 the semicolon seems tobe in the wrong place. It is at the beginning of the margin statementinstead of the end. Again, this could have happened when I downloaded thefile.Erol----- Original Message -----From: "Alan White" To: "WebDNA Talk" Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:53 AMSubject: Re: [OT] Display Glitch> Hi Gary>> Thanks for the input but I'm not sure that is where the problem is, Ithink> you will find the closes further down the page.>> If you look at the comments in the source I use:->> >
> >> I find it easier to follow the nests this way. I am also confused as tohow> it displays correctly on another page if that was the culprit as the> navigation is called from an include.>> Any other help is welcome as I would like to get to the bottom of this> mystery...>> Thanks> Alan>> Ps: when you say playing with the code, have you been reverse engineering> or just reformatting? Just curious as I have been attempting to get more> into css and this is my first fully css design apart from table use for> forms...>> on 3/10/04 7:06 PM, Gary Krockover at gary@garykrockover.com wrote:>> > Alan, check your
, you have one that's unclosed. When I went> > through and matched them all up and closed the one that was open IE then> > stretched the footer across the width of the page.> >> > I believe the unclosed/improperly nested div was here:> >> >