Block heights?
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Hello All
I'm trying to learn how to develop using C5 . . . although like many, coding is not my forte!
I've managed to get this far with my first skin:
http://gbf.org.za.www2.flk1.host-h.net/...
However, I notice that the Superfish nav I purchased is way too high. I thought is would probably be in the Superfish CSS settings - but then I noticed that the block heights of both of the blue "content" headers on the page are also way higher than the original design.
Any idea how to change these block hights?
Regards
Alistair C
I'm trying to learn how to develop using C5 . . . although like many, coding is not my forte!
I've managed to get this far with my first skin:
http://gbf.org.za.www2.flk1.host-h.net/...
However, I notice that the Superfish nav I purchased is way too high. I thought is would probably be in the Superfish CSS settings - but then I noticed that the block heights of both of the blue "content" headers on the page are also way higher than the original design.
Any idea how to change these block hights?
Regards
Alistair C
It's a simple attractive design and a nice first effort. However, there are some problems. First of all, using tables for layout purposes (other than to display data/information that is in fact tabular in nature) is generally frowned upon. It is not considered "semantic" mark-up. The page also lacks a DOCTYPE declaration, important for getting consistent behavior/rendering across browsers. And then there's the fact that it does not conform to W3C standards - i.e. it does not validate. For one thing, there is a DIV element directly inside a TR element, and that's a no-no. I can tell you that it does not render properly in Safari - i.e. a horizontal scrollbar appears for the page when there's really no need for one. It's likely due to the malformed mark-up. Anyway, just a few things to look into...
-Steve