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| 380192 | 2005-08-10 23:55:00 | Hi all Ok last night my first attempt at css went horribly wrong, so i packed a moinor tantrum and deleted my work, here is what the site should look like well vaguely (www.nigel.geek.nz) Its the content section that gives me trouble her is what my css coded page ends up looking like This is a slightly older version (www.nigel.geek.nz) Any help would be appreciated |
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| 380193 | 2005-08-11 00:39:00 | Hi Nigel, I know its a bit of a cop out pointing to google, but there are several different ways to get rounded corners in css and there isnt exactly a 'standard way' www.google.co.nz I know its not exactly CSS and potentially a little bloating, but I've seen quite a few 'up there' websites use this css+js method > Nifty Corners (pro.html.it). There does exist the proprietry moz tags for rounded corners, but these wont work in any other browser (IE or Opera) Post back if you need help sorting out a specific solution, good luck. |
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| 380194 | 2005-08-11 01:00:00 | Whoops should have explained better I'm not actualy after rounded corners the eventual website will have a fancy design gif thing at the top and bottom of the content section, (I just used rounded corners as my art skills are pretty hopeless) I more need help on how, to get the gifs to line up properly, on the second page i gave there should be a gif at the top, one repeated through the midsection and one at the bottom of the content section, but neither show up, and I can't work out why I think i may have my tags nested inside out, but everything i have tried ends up further up the creek |
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