Sent by Kevin Doyle on 23 July 2008 16:04
From: Christopher [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
I'm trying to move the <h1> text "main" down using <top margin> just a
little and it's not moving
Same thing with the "contact with email" won't move down on the <top margin>
Also If you view the page in Opera the paragraphs under "about me"
are a little squashed especially the "sheep word" overlaps the "W" a
little. If you view in FF3 there is a huge space between the "W" and the
rest of the text
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Christopher,
I checked out your site and tried to find the <h1> tag saw that you have a div tag nested in the h1.
Strip out the div and apply the style you want in the style sheet to the h1 tag. As a matter of
fact, you are using a lot of div tags and custom styles when you should be trying to control the
root HTML tags.
When writing CSS, remember the "C" of CSS -- styles cascade down to the sub-tags within a section.
For example, imagine a div with the id of "leftColumn". All the HTML you put in that div can now be
controlled like this:
#leftColumn {
float:left;
width:350px;
}
#leftColumn h1 {
margin:whatever;
border:whatever;
}
#leftColumn.customClass {
padding:whatever;
}
Does that help any? I think that once you structure your HTML and CSS a little better, you'll have
less formatting issues...
Hope that helps,
k.
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