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<0> sry, i mean your path <1> how do you mean, won't work? <0> if a have a script that i installed in yoursite.com/directory/ and its images files are in yoursite.com/directory/ <0> woops, scratch that last directory <0> and change that to yoursite.com/directory/images/ <0> then the css images would be looking for yoursite.com/images/ <0> which would be incorrect <1> http://www.bibliobox.com/search/bookresults.html >> the background should be behind the whole row, now it's as high (vertically) as the left div with the price, but I want it to be as high as the biggest of the two. does anyone know how to solve this? <1> MACscr: true, you would have to change your css in that case, to /directory/images/ <0> right, so that type of style is not smart to do for a design that is being distributed and can be used anywhere <1> if the images directory is always one below the current directory you could do images/logo.png as well (without that first slash) <0> actually thats why i asked in the beginning, that doesnt work <1> hmm, that's rather awkward. it should... <0> lets say i have index.html with a css file in it, its style/style.css <0> and images are in the images folder <0> both of those directories and index.html are in yoursite.com/directory/
<0> any images being linked to in style.css would have to be linked like: <0> background:url(./images/nav_item_bg.gif) no-repeat bottom right; <0> thats what i just figured otu <0> out <1> and that path doesn't work <0> its relative to the css file location, not the index.htm location <1> ? <0> nope, that works <1> ok, so what's the question? <0> lol, i just figured it out. Like you that and i thought, it was relative to the index.html file <0> but its not <1> ohh, you just figured out. so that was the answer? <1> hehe, ok :) <0> just what i posted above <0> you would have that images/imagename.gif would have worked fine <0> woops, meant would have thought <1> and do you have any idea regarding http://www.bibliobox.com/search/bookresults.html ? <0> i dont see any images <1> MACscr: hehe, there are none. <1> my question doesn't have anything to do with images, but with the background not covering the whole div <0> ah, thought u said something about a background image <0> background color? <1> true, the background color <0> their are no colors <1> are you sure? its a very light grey <0> i dont see anything besides just text <0> are you using FF or IE to test with <1> one in two rows has a background color (it's rather small because of that problem, so it only covers the height of the price and inquire div> <1> FF <1> I'm on a Mac <0> yep, i still dont see it on my xp box with FF <1> ok, I'll make it more visible. one sec <0> wow, thats really faint <1> MACscr: it depends on your monitor and color settings. on this mac it's rather visible. anyway, the design and colors will be changed by the designer sometimes soon <1> ok, now it's yellow. http://www.bibliobox.com/search/bookresults.html <1> a lot more visible :) <0> ayep <0> yep <0> ok, so it looks like its breaking out <0> your you doing display:block? <1> display: block? <1> what I think is happening is this: there is a main div with two divs inside it. one has the book details and is float: left; and the other one doesn't and contains the price and inquire link. for some reason that float: left; breaks the relevance of the height of the main div to the div that now has float; left. without float: left, it works perfectly <1> so float: left is to blame <0> i think they call it an escaping div <1> but I need a way to float: left AND have the right height for the main div. of course, I could use a table, but that wouldn't be very elegant <2> !v www.lukemacneil.com <3> HTML: Not valid - Errors: 24, http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.lukemacneil.com/ <3> CSS: Not valid - Errors: 4, Warnings: 31, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.lukemacneil.com/ <0> i tink your clearning the div at the wrong place <0> woops, clearing <1> oh? you mean closing it (with </div>)? <2> I thought the purpose of the doctype was to insure that things looked the same in different browsers. <2> centering and whatnot... <2> Is that wrong, because they dont.. <2> heh <1> MACscr: what did you mean? <2> can I remove the newline property of the headers in css? ... put h1 and h2 on the same line? <4> you mean stop them being block elements? <4> display: inline; <2> ahhh. <2> I had no idea.
<2> thanks. <4> np <4> apply that, and they'll flow like regular text <5> is google working ? <6> yes <5> Not in my country <6> they're almost ready to take over the multiverse <6> they will be The One <5> nobody in my country can use google, gmail, orkut.. <5> commctrl: LOL <5> cool <6> they just have to kill all the other Google's <5> what?, are you doing a analogy with matrix or something <5> i dnot understand it <6> no, The One <6> Jet Li <5> lol, that movie sux <5> matrix rulz <5> does anybody konw why google is not working in my country? <6> your spelling ****s, and the matrix could've been a hundred times better had not the moneymen interfered <6> rnst, because your country ****s <5> commctrl:it does but at leats you know in whaat country am I? <7> Hey guys <7> IS there a Very good CSS tutorial anywhere <7> ?? <6> `schools <3> schools: Explore the intricacies of HTML and CSS here: www.blooberry.com/ , www.htmlhelp.com/ , http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ , www.brainjar.com/ , www.htmldog.com/ , http://css.maxdesign.com.au/ <6> `enter <6> perlbot enter <8> Do not use the Enter key as punctuation. Think in complete thoughts, then type. <7> i searched google, but all i can find is font stuff, im not interested in font crap:P <5> commctrl:yes the matrix saga could be better but is alright, is my favorite movie of all times <6> oh God... there are dozens of better movies <4> Easymarketer: I've found lurking in here to be the best practical CSS tutorial :) <4> commctrl: I agree <6> my current number one is I <3 Huckabees <7> FunkyBob, lol i just want to Make my ruby on rails forum, look ok. <5> commctrl: but i like one particulary <7> so i can do more work on it <4> Matrix was certainly great, and influenced the industry considerably <5> commctrl:which ones do you like? <7> I made it custom and dont have a design for it <6> Easymarketer, RTFS gave you a bunch of links to look at <7> ok <6> FFVII: Advent Children was quite good as well, though I didn't see the english translated version yet <5> commctrl:are you FF fun? <5> i been wanting to see that movie <5> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_%28fictional_universe%29 <5> sigh <6> Advent Children is what The Spirits Within should've been <6> use yahoo, use dogpile, use askjeeves, use whatever <5> is not the same as google :( <9> ACHE BIEN SUPARMIAN! <9> SUPARMIEN! <6> `table less <3> table less: http://xrl.us/jx7f , http://xrl.us/iawr <5> that css comics rulz <2> any reason text-align: center doesn't seem to work in IE inside <td>'s? <10> my simple text and picture floats won't work. It keeps putting them on seperate levels instead of aligning them beside each other ???? <2> er... sorry, divs.. not tds.. www.lukemacneil.com <2> !v www.lukemacneil.com <3> HTML: Valid - http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.lukemacneil.com/ <3> CSS: Valid - Warnings: 35, http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.lukemacneil.com/ <2> I don't get it <2> I'm having a hard time centering stuff in IE, and also, some borders that I've set to "none" are still showing. <2> I have no idea why. <4> how are you trying to center it? <2> margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; and text-align: center <2> Its all centered in firefox.. <4> and width? <2> I have the width set to 80% on the div that houses the divs I'm trying to center... <2> well I want .article at 80% centered, and I want some divs in that to be text-align: center ...
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