ur code seems to have 2 div closing tags…
did u mess with the template?
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Viidar
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Yep, I have tried to make a new design, but only worked locally on my computer mostly… I’ll check the div’s! thanx! 😉
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Viidar
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There was a closed div-tag too much… thank you again! 🙂
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Viidar
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My page still don’t look as it should… Could I bother you guys again?
Have a small looksee at http://www.viidar.net/blog/index.php?p=6 see as the div called #hovedinnhald just suddenly stops…:s
could it have anything to do with the div-tag called #wp-calender? og #menyboks2?
please help me, I really have no idea what’s wrong..:S
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Viidar
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Finally, my page is XHTML 1.0 compliant, but the error I referred to above, still exists..:s
I’ll explain it again:
when I press any of the “last comments”-links (or most of the other links inside the blog) the background image does not fill the whole page downwards… It ends a bit after the content of the post…
Does anyone know why?
I think it must be a mistake in the CSS but I have no clue what the mistake could be…
I tried, but I can’t find the error. I thought I will leave you a note saying the page looks different in Firefox, with several things changed, like the header image projects out to the right of the white space, the shadow to the right is not visible and so on. I am sorry if I am only adding to your stack of unresolved problems 🙂
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Viidar
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Hehe – I am aware of the problems in Firefox… But since most of the person who will be surfing by my page uses MSIE, I have based it on MSIE..;)
(I will work on the firefox layout in a while..)
But the main problem with the background image remains…:s