Re: vertical aligning some <div>'s
- From: dorayme <doraymeRidThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:00:44 +1000
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<003ed996-16d2-42ca-9d6a-10dc2ec45b65@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Lanmind <LANMIND01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
....
Oh yes here is it with no map to load: http://www.dockhawk.com/default66.html
No need to have included all the rest to just say this.
This is what can happen with your latest:
<http://dorayme.890m.com/alt/justPics/dockhawk.png>
and
<http://dorayme.890m.com/alt/justPics/dockhawk2.png>
Some other random remarks in case they help you in some way.
height: 3.8%; ?
You should try to be avoiding messing with such precise and finnicky
heights. Consider not using the height instruction at all till you get
more experience. I mean this, it will get you into trouble.
And while on about heights, have you got a really good reason to be
100%ing HTML?
border-Top: none;
Can you please get rid of the capital T in this that I keep seeing every
time I look at your page... The T does not like being there any more
than I like seeing it there.
I can hear letters talk. It uses incredibly foul language to express its
annoyance. Why the hell am I here when I could be hanging about in
something selfless like Mother Teresa or something good lookin' like
Elizabeth Taylor or entertaining and wise like Mark Twain
--
dorayme
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