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| olgamar |
May 20 2012, 02:51 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 12-December 11 From: Russia Member No.: 16,053 |
Good evening, dear forum!
When you minimize the browser by Ctrl+mouse, the lines of text in <aside> are leaving and bump against each other. I would like to know whats the problem with CSS and what changes i should make to making blocks save theirs places and proportionally decreased. My page: http://www.luckyframe74.com/index2.html Thank you! |
| Darin McGrew |
May 21 2012, 10:37 PM
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You've positioned everything absolutely. If anything about the display environment is different from what you expect, then that kind of layout tends to break. For example, my browser's minimum font size setting makes the font a little larger than you expect, and the text blocks on the right overlap each other.
-------------------- Darin McGrew
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| olgamar |
May 22 2012, 12:16 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 12-December 11 From: Russia Member No.: 16,053 |
You've positioned everything absolutely. If anything about the display environment is different from what you expect, then that kind of layout tends to break. For example, my browser's minimum font size setting makes the font a little larger than you expect, and the text blocks on the right overlap each other. Dear Darin! Thank you very much for your answer! Actually I am a new one in web and its my first site presented myself. I got that i need to put {position:relative} in all div on the right side or not? Thank you again for your kindly answer. |
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