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    Default What am i doing wrong here?

    Ok i have this issue with the following page:
    http://disciplesofrhythm.com/gcsemusic/introduction.php

    In IE it works fine, the boxes are linked but in other browsers theyres massive gaps between the top mid and bottom -

    How can i solve this issue?

    +Rep

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    PERHAPS A PICTURE OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE IN INTERNET EXPLORER. THAT WAY WE WOULD KNOW WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE
    KTHNXBAI

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    I can't work out what's going wrong, but why are you using images for that layout anyway? Just use a border.

    It only look right if I made the margin-top -10px, but that's not right, so I'm confused.
    javascript:void(document.getElementsByTagName("div ")[1].style.marginTop="-10px");
    Last edited by Jxhn; 17-01-2009 at 02:52 PM.

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    Why may I ask are you doing it like that with images? All you need is div's with a specified width and background/border colour for each section. Then a line break between them.

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    I believe the <p> tags have a default margin no?

    Try adding:

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    p {
      margin: 0;
      padding: 0;
    }
    +.net - omg it's coming o_o

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    Quote Originally Posted by HabbDance View Post
    I believe the <p> tags have a default margin no?

    Try adding:

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    p {
      margin: 0;
      padding: 0;
    }
    I tested, and that was the problem. So just set their margins to 0px.
    Javascript fix coz I was bored:
    Code:
    javascript:ps=document.getElementsByTagName("p");for(i in ps){ps[i].style.margin="0px";}void(0);

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    dont use images, simply state a border in the div css.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    PERHAPS A PICTURE OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE IN INTERNET EXPLORER. THAT WAY WE WOULD KNOW WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE
    KTHNXBAI
    Its obvious what it should look like, so honestly, shut up and stop trying to cause trouble you sad sad person.

    dont use images, simply state a border in the div css.
    Yeah, im doing that now, thanks to those who helped with the issue + Rep to them.
    Last edited by Tim.; 17-01-2009 at 08:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    Its obvious what it should look like, so honestly, shut up and stop trying to cause trouble you sad sad person.
    Please do not insult other forum members please I am offended.

    I was asking you what you wanted it to look like. I wanted to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    Please do not insult other forum members please I am offended.

    I was asking you what you wanted it to look like. I wanted to help.
    You were the only person in this thread not to post a helpful reply. It speaks for itself, doesn't it?

    Anyway, your page is 404'ing.

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