Well, I'd expect auto generated code to be bad. But they should be workable, right?
Yep.. u got a point on that... but the thing is not every browsers support every html tags. Sure I'd expect ie6 to be fine and opera not to.. but anyways.
I made it generate in table form and it worked. But of course, CSS is more elegant and has more control.
I wouldn't say more 'elegant'... result is quite the same to the user, but the stylesheet generated (the one u attached) has <DIV>'s tags and these may not be supported the same way by every browsers (just iFrame, it's an ie55 thing).
I'll ask for you to help me once I'm done with this. Unfortunately, I'm working on a rather tight deadline.
I got no problem w/ that! the only thing is that I get my internet disconnected by tomorro (Dec 9th) as I'm moving outta here on the 20th. I still got an internet access from the University, but I'm into my final exams this week and the next. (when is that thing due?) but I'd surely find you an hour or so...!
By the way, I am not selling this design. Its too horrible
Oh... okay!
eheheh!!! u do whatever u want with it! :P as long as u learn something.. I'll be more than happy!! :P
and... finally... to answer u'r question... CSS error or ie6 bug... I'd say it simply is a different interpretation of css/div's by browsers..
l8r
ryd
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Oh.. btw, have a look at this...
As generated by ImageReady and attached...
DIV.Page-Template-21 {
position:absolute;
left:752px;
top:98px;
width:48px;
height:1px;
}
DIV.Page-Template-22 {
position:absolute;
left:138px;
top:99px;
width:605px;
height:12px;
}
Template-21 is a 1px slice of the image.... and Template-22 is the next div right under 21 (which causes problem in ie6, I tested it..., but don't ask y!)
if you'd just change the 'top:99px;' by 'top:99px;' in Template-22.. see what it gives... if you don't need this 1px slice.. it may be how you'll quicky solve your problem..
I feel like a programmer at Microsoft, fixing things and not resolving problems... but anyways..!! :p
ttyl!
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