Sent by Michael Duff on 10 August 2004 19:07
Khalid Sattar wrote:
>Mike, I have tried that (I have made the width even smaller than what you
>recommeded), but the same problem persists. I have also tried changing the
>margins, padding, etc, but nothing seems to fix the problem. Plus, since
>the problem only occurs randomly in various places, there may be something
>else in the code messing it up, since I am new to CSS, and an amateur in
>general.
>
>thanks,
>khalid
>Page in question - http://www.tasawwuf.org/newsite/basics/what_tasawwuf.htm
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michael Duff" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
>To: "Khalid Sattar" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
>Cc: "Syntactic: Jim Wilkinson" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>; "CSS-Discuss.org"
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>Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 11:39 PM
>Subject: Re: [css-d] Help with Printer Friendly version
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>>Khalid Sattar wrote:
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>>>Jim, perhaps IE6 is the problem, as my page still gets cut on the right.
>>>When I say cut, I mean that entire words are missing, not that part of
>>>
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>the
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>>>word is showing, and part is not, which is what is so weird. I did
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>change
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>>>the margins as you recommended, and that helped, but I am still having
>>>
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>the
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>>>same problem. Also, not every sentence will have words that are missing,
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>it
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>>>seems somewhat random. IE6 USERS - Does anyone else get the same
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>problem?
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>>>I checked the page on Mozilla Firefox (I don't need to support Firefox,
>>>
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>but
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>>>I was just testing to see what happens), and there a small number of
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>words
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>>>that actually get their last letter or two cut off.
>>>
>>>Changing the position to Static seemed to fix the problem of the bottom
>>>getting cut.
>>>
>>>As far as the images, I added a slight margin, but since each image
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>instance
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>>>seems to act differently - some overlap the text a lot, some a little,
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>some
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>>>not at all - its still a bit of an issue. I think its easiest to remove
>>>them, so I was wondering if there was an easy way to supress them through
>>>CSS (without having to go through and apply a class to each one)?
>>>
>>>thanks again for all the help.
>>>
>>>khalid
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>>If there is a way you can change the text "box" to only 490 wide, that
>>will solve your problem. I am not 100% sure, but I believe a piece of
>>paper is about 500px wide (from the browsers view) so if you do that,
>>have no margin on the left, it should work (untested)
>>
>>Mike
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try doing img { display: none; }
see if that works, if it does, i think its that little image is making
ie go loopy
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