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Post by ButterflyPenguin on May 16, 2004 3:56:04 GMT -5
When I was fixing up the layout (BTW, how does it look?), I created this huge gap! See for yourself, scroll all the way to the right ( butterflypenguin.sphosting.com/home.html) How do I get rid of that annoying gap? Any suggestions, tips, donations (like fanstuff, link buttons, etc.) would be really appreciated!
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Post by XFox Prower on May 16, 2004 13:05:28 GMT -5
When I was fixing up the layout (BTW, how does it look?), I created this huge gap! See for yourself, scroll all the way to the right ( butterflypenguin.sphosting.com/home.html) How do I get rid of that annoying gap? Any suggestions, tips, donations (like fanstuff, link buttons, etc.) would be really appreciated! Part of the problem is you're using absolute positioning on everything. And some of your <div> tags are using an attribute that doesn't exist "layer." Netscape versions earlier than 7 supported this. Netscape 7 and Mozilla, (and Internet Explorer don't support this tag (it's not an official tag and no browser will recognize it in today's web standards). The page should be fine after a bit of cleanup in the source.
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Post by ButterflyPenguin on May 16, 2004 15:05:14 GMT -5
Part of the problem is you're using absolute positioning on everything. And some of your <div> tags are using an attribute that doesn't exist "layer." Netscape versions earlier than 7 supported this. Netscape 7 and Mozilla, (and Internet Explorer don't support this tag (it's not an official tag and no browser will recognize it in today's web standards). The page should be fine after a bit of cleanup in the source. I'm not sure how to "clean" it up.
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Post by XFox Prower on May 16, 2004 17:05:03 GMT -5
I'm not sure how to "clean" it up. That's not good. If you made the page yourself, you'd know how to clean it up. My guess is you had a page builder do the job for you? That's not a very good idea, for reasons like this. They don't know what they're doing. Please, learn HTML. You'll be much better off . I made a tutorial on it here: xfox.digibase.ca/web/tutorial/htm
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Post by ButterflyPenguin on May 16, 2004 21:43:35 GMT -5
Could you tell me what needs to be cleaned up in the source, so I can get rid of the gap?
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