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Problem_with_Round_Corners_–_CSS_Layout

Sent by Robert Neville on 24 January 2005 22:10


[Newbie]
I am trying to create round corners in CSS based on
the tutorial at “A List Apart”
(http://www.alistapart.com/articles/customcorners2/).
I made the graphics and coded the CSS & html.
Distinction in the graphics and CSS do exist, hence
the reason the copy & paste code did not work. The
page does not render as expected in Firefox in
particular the footer section. I have spent a week
reviewing the CSS and have not discovered my misstep.
It’s probably staring me in the face. I beg someone on
to review my CSS and lead me to a resolving the
situation. I am having difficulty understanding
margins, relative positioning, and padding in CSS.

I have uploaded a live site at geocities since this a
personal endeavor without a web home. You could view
the site here; 
http://www.geocities.com/robert_neville310/aquav1.html.
I placed border around the footer class and <p> tag to
show the incorrect spacing associated with these
styles. I was hoping border would help align the
element, but I have not found the logical pattern
behind the spacing; change the padding only confuses
me more. The padding of the h3 tag (top of the box)
seems excessive as well. Let me know if you could lead
me in the right direction and determine if a pattern
exist. The padding logic will help when changing the
graphic sizes. Please clarify suggestions with
examples, links, or other generally useful
information.
[Newbie]



		
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