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I have been a web designer/developer for approx 15 years. I studied Graphic Design at uni then taught myself html and have been working since. I'm learning new stuff every day and have joined here for help and to help others where possible.
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Re: You haven't set a height for anything as far as I can see | |
I have created a pdf with links to a couple of websites, the links work fine if you open the pdf on a pc but if you open it on an iPhone or iPad the links don't work. I made sure the links have http:// Does anyone know a solution? | |
Re: Could you post a screen shot of the problem? | |
Re: Hi, on this div <div id="programl" class="programc"> you have given if an id and a class, the id is telling it to show one background image and the class another, it can't show both. The styles are also the wrong way around, in your styles you put programe1 as a … ![]() | |
Re: I understand, if you put <br style="clear:both;" /> just before the tradeComBox </div> this will solve the problem | |
Re: Try adding background-color:#bee0e1; to your .smartbar ul li input.search_bar css | |
Re: I agree it's not the best solution but if that's the way you want to go you would need to give the surrounding div (in their case #header) a position of fixed and as the above post states a higher z-index. I believe the following css is what creates the … | |
Re: This looks like it could be a script problem rather than a css problem, there may be an extra </div> or a missing one, that is what usually causes this sort of layout problem in IE, Firefox seems to ignore it for some reason. I removed the following javascript and … |
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