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ejcdesigns
post Feb 4 2008, 10:01 PM
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hi
I'm new to the group.
I'm having some html/css issues. Hope you can help me out.
I'm updating a website and it's causing issues in browsers.


1) in safari, on the new page, its showing a image in the background
that I took out off CSS to reflect the new look. That orange image is
not supposed to be there for that page only and I made a new css page to reflect
that.
When I preview in firefox and IE it looks great, but in safari it doesn't. What
do I need to do
so the image is not there?
2)Regarding The pictures on the top right/side. The top of the image is
supposed to
be flush top with the main picture. What code can I put in so
that the images will move up?
This is my clients comments that left me baffled:
I see a huge gap between the top of the page and where the new
information finally appears - looks like about 7 to 8 inches before I
see the new inserted info/photos. It's not doing this for me of course.

here is the link: www.aztecstories.com/whatsnew.html

Thanks for whoever can help out. Much appreciated.

Liz
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pandy
post Feb 4 2008, 11:51 PM
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Maybe to empty Safari's cache would help? smile.gif

FYI in IE 6 the content column drops waaaay down below the nav column.
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post Feb 5 2008, 04:21 PM
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in IE, a narrow browser window forces the main content to wrap under the LHS nav
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Darin McGrew
post Feb 6 2008, 07:57 PM
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I recommend that you start by fixing the markup errors and CSS errors reported by the online tools. For one thing, stop injecting XHTML syntax into an HTML document.
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