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Colin Walls
 
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Default Using faux columns - 01-03-2008 , 01:10 PM






I am stuck with a problem on a new site and would appreciate some help.

The site is www.sallekiss.org.uk. If you look at it in FF you can see it has
three columns with the two side columns being blue grey. This is done with
faux columns. With IE 6 and 7 I don't get the left hand blue grey column.

However if you choose one of the subsidiary pages, e.g. the "New to Fencing"
page you can see that I eliminate the right hand column and the left hand
column is blue grey in both FF and IE.

Why don't I get the effect that I want in IE?

Any other comments welcome as well as the above problem.

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David E. Ross
 
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Default Re: Using faux columns - 01-03-2008 , 11:55 PM






On 1/3/2008 11:10 AM, Colin Walls wrote:
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I am stuck with a problem on a new site and would appreciate some help.

The site is www.sallekiss.org.uk. If you look at it in FF you can see it has
three columns with the two side columns being blue grey. This is done with
faux columns. With IE 6 and 7 I don't get the left hand blue grey column.

However if you choose one of the subsidiary pages, e.g. the "New to Fencing"
page you can see that I eliminate the right hand column and the left hand
column is blue grey in both FF and IE.

Why don't I get the effect that I want in IE?

Any other comments welcome as well as the above problem.

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Colin Walls
The page has 48 XHMTL errors. The CSS in
<http://www.sallekiss.org.uk/templates/sallekiss/css/template.css> has 2
errors; the other CSS file is okay. Fix the errors and then see if that
helps.

By the way, your signature requires dash-dash-space in the line above
your name. You have only dash-dash. This is per RFC 3676.

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<http://www.rossde.com/>

Have you been using Netscape and now feel abandoned by AOL?
Then use SeaMonkey. Go to <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>.


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