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layout problem
Im working on a css layout website i normally use tables so im new to css, i have created this website http://www.sb-designs.co.uk/bambooze and as you can see the links box is missing its left corner part its next to the nav box. how can i get this where its meant to be ?
css file here http://www.sb-designs.co.uk/bambooze/layout.css thanks for any help |
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Re: layout problem
You need to look at your css specification.
#nav and #main when you include their padding are 190px and 630px wide respectively and you are trying to fit them side by side in a container specified at 800px wide. |
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