Daily Archives: October 23, 2012

I have a design problem

Could someone please evaluate the source associated with my site internet. webmastercentral. org and explain to me why the best column wont go all the way up up my internet page… please help. thank you First thing I’d do plainly were you will be simplify your program code. The layout seriously isn’t that complex, yet that column features a rowspan of SOME () — I’d guess these have something to do with that, but it’s a guess as there’s a great deal code there WE can’t work it out in the least. Sean MY SPOUSE AND I hate to pull out the older lame cliche, " use CSS"… Yet, you already possess a style sheet referenced. Why can you even have tables That’s the main point of making use of CSS. You need to find a THREE OR MORE column CSS example stylesheet and utilize identical layout on your webblog… without the requirement of any tables. That would clear up not only your entire column problems, but simplify the changing of your respective content. Much easier to incorporate new paragraphs, update content, etc. niko18- You’ve got a lot of nested conference tables, so it’s quite difficult to tell what is … Continue reading

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Too Dynamic

POST wonder if any one can tell precisely why my nav switches and header in addition to such jump around just like you navigate from site to page. Here’s the temp. url http: //members. shaw. ca/frasernet/index. htm with thanks. Robert- It looks to my opinion like you’ve about got a a pair of column layout on your pages with some sort of fixed width regarding 760px. On the studio page at least you’ve got this kind of image, http: //members. shaw. ca/frasernet/Consul. jpg, inside right column who’s width is 475px and while in the row right below that in the left column you possess this image, http: //members. shaw. ca/frasernet/Amps. jpg, whose width is 296px. Those two photos push the width of the table out over your fixed width of 760. Your buttons can align left by means of default so when the column they’re within is wider approach width of that buttons, you’re likely to see them jump towards the left. -Mike Thanks a lot very much Microphone. I’ll give this specific a try.

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Heading banner

Let’s pretend you make a banner in photo shop that’s 900 odd pixels huge. It is obvious so it will only healthy a resolution of 1024 x 768. What I have done in an attempt to make a banner ad fit most resolutions should be to make the screaming in two parts. I put them right two columned stand with cell spacing along with padding set at Zero. The table is defined at 100% to ensure it shows about all resolutions accordingly. I was only wondering if this is the proper way to do it, or is there a healthier way. Ironside, I might definitely not understand the question correctly but if you already split a 900 something pixel huge image into a couple images, it’s width continues to 900 something pixels. A table arranged at 100% thickness will stretch for you to fill a browser window when the elements inside are smaller than the window width. However if it consists of two images in whose total width can be 900px, then the minimum width will be 900px irrespective of whether the browser is usually 1024 or 640. Does that make sense In a nutshell, I’m not responsive to any … Continue reading

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Frames Navigation Dilemma

I am aware frames are essentially outdated and loathed, yet our site at present contains frames. We use it to keep a navigation bar to the screen at all times, so that users can mouse click on the links in the navigation bar to get away from whatever it is usually they’re viewing. Unfortuately, because of the fact the site is within frames, the main web site administrator has the idea set such that each clicked link has a base target associated with " _parent" and clicking for a link takes one to another framed page which contains the same navigation bar and the new page. (Say, the link was a connection to a comics part. Clicking on that link, loads a brand new frames page that contains the navigation bar available as one frame and the actual comics page in the other). The reason for this, or thus he says, is in order that people who enter your website from links they find over a search engine similar to Google, when clicking using a link will always regain the use of the navigation pub. I think, this defeats the reason for frames, which I see as a tool to … Continue reading

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