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    If it's the layout i released, add this to the right navigation's CSS code:
    float: left;
    If that doesn't work, add:
    clear: both;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meti View Post
    If it's the layout i released, add this to the right navigation's CSS code:


    If that doesn't work, add:
    Why would it be YOUR layout? lmao? :|
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    You should never need to have a separate style sheet for IE for a layout structure. The only time you need to is when an image flows into a background; the hex's are different for FF and IE (personal problem, may be other reasons for separate style sheet)

    If you code it and use IE to keep checking your layout process that's where you are going wrong. You need to download FF or some other browser so you know it will work.

    Is this problem resolved?
    Last edited by craigg.; 14-09-2008 at 07:02 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Excellent2 View Post
    Why would it be YOUR layout? lmao? :|
    Because the thread creator posted on the thread I made, about the layout.
    She/he said she/he had to fix the code. So now she asked to community for help.

    Therefore i thought it was my layout,

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    Quote Originally Posted by iUnknown View Post
    Hence, should of coded it in tables.

    Why would he do that?

    For the last time, tables are not meant to "code layouts", they are meant for holding and organizing data, just like a spreadsheet.

    That's like coding your layout in a spreadsheet, that doesn't even sound smart.

    Each cell with a different image :|

    It's old technology, and an overused way to do things, which is a bad habit in the first place.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom743 View Post
    Yeah I start in IE, since a few months ago I used IE as my default browser as well.
    There's your problem then. IE has the worse rendering and display standards, meaning you start off with those.. and then go to something like FF, with precise and up-to-date standards, and it doesn't look right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iUnknown View Post
    Hence, should of coded it in tables.

    Divs are much easier to code than tables. Tables are for tabular data only, displaying them on a website is not proper practice just pure laziness in my opinion.
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    That's incorrect.

    Tables are meant to be displayed on the web also, hence why they have <table>, they just have specific uses for them.. and some people mis-interpret that..

    I use tables everyday to display things, and it's easy to do, for certain things.. but for certain things it's not a right example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    That's incorrect.

    Tables are meant to be displayed on the web also, hence why they have <table>, they just have specific uses for them.. and some people mis-interpret that..

    I use tables everyday to display things, and it's easy to do, for certain things.. but for certain things it's not a right example.
    Web layouts* I admit tables have their uses but if you're setting on coding and actual layout you should do it in divs.
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    Sorta agree.

    Although it has been highly popularized by sites like MySpace, etc, using tables for their layouts.

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    no meti it's not ur layout, its mine, http://habbdance.net/v4.

    i tried learning tables for weeks and came up with nothing, i learned divs in, an 1-2hrs. lol.

    so uh, yea not resolved.
    +.net - omg it's coming o_o

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