$20 To fix probably quite simple CSS problems

Discussion in 'Design Contests' started by macro-solutions, Jun 28, 2008.

  1. #1
    In a HUGE rush as i'm off to india on holiday tomorow morning, so if you can get this done tonight it'll be $25.

    Basically here's the site in question

    http://stoneguru.co.uk/shop/index.php

    In firefox everything is according to plan. However having just previewed it in internet explorer (6 and 7) and there's a couple of problems.

    • For one the entire site is aligned left, where i would like it centered.
    • Secondly, when products are viewed, the right menu isn't aligned at the top properly.
    • Thirdly, the two smaller product images are in column, where in the CSS i have put them in a row.

    I'm pretty good with CSS so given a bit more time i'd probably be able to sort this, but i'm giving one of you a chance to earn a quick $20 (or $25). Solutions can be PM'd to me and i will announce when a winner is found. Thanks in advance
     
    macro-solutions, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  2. Skullborg

    Skullborg Guest

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    #2
    Pmed you the solutions.
     
    Skullborg, Jun 28, 2008 IP
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    Skullborg's solutions didn't work.
     
    macro-solutions, Jun 28, 2008 IP
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    hi. i was able to center your layout in ie6. it requires some major css adjustments and rework. i also converted the categories and shopping cart(right menu) into divs (tables makes my eye sore).

    here's a preview in IE6: [​IMG]

    please clarify what exactly you want for the 2nd/3rd problem stated.

    i also suggest you use transparent gif instead of png since it is not supported by IE6.

    pm me your email so i can send you the files.

    tnx
     
    blurredfringe, Jun 29, 2008 IP