Re: H*lp
by "Donna M Smillie" <dms(at)zetnet.co.uk>
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Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:53:07 +0100 |
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"Windsong" <chester(at)worldchat.com>, "hwg-basics" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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Hi Windsong
Netscape is sensitive to faulty table code, and that's what's causing the
problem there - you haven't closed your table. If you add
</td></tr></table> just before the closing </body> tag, that should sort it
out.
You are also missing some other closing tags (like </div> and </center>) -
it might be a good idea to go through your code with a fine-tooth comb and
close off all tags as appropriate, since some of your other problems may
well be resulting from this.
Regards,
Donna
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----- Original Message -----
From: Windsong <chester(at)worldchat.com>
> I'm working to a deadline for a client mock up and have an offending
page,
> everything was fine until i decided to be brave and do it in a table!
> [yes me and tables just don't mix.]
> The only thing showing in NN3.0 is the bg......aghhhhhhh in IE5.0
> everything is showing. ;-\
> The navigation bar on the left side will not push down(i wanted it about
> even with where the text/mini banner in red begins"Pain Stress and
> Confusion"...
> ....and the banner at the top is all cockeyed, i thought by making the
> banner 640 it would solve all those little problems of centering
> etc......anyone got a down and dirty quick fix?
> http://www.angelfire.com/biz3/webpreview/futurehealth.html
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