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Column Problem
www.kovo.ca/1/homeb.shtml
Scroll down and you notice that in FF the side columns stop eventually. while in IE the columns contiue all the way down the screen. Any thoughts as to why? |
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Re: Column Problem
You really really really need to study these carefully:
http://w3schools.com/xhtml/xhtml_intro.asp http://www.w3schools.com/css/ Ok, enough on proper coding techniques. Firefox is displaying this properly. You need to set up 3 <div>'s inside a container <div> to get it to work properly. Here's a tutorial for what you're trying to do. http://www.css.maxdesign.com.au/floa...torial0916.htm |
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