This css crap is damn frustrating. I need someone that can take my current layout on this page and get it to layout properly in ie and ff. It's close, I think, but I can't get it to keep the footer below the main body div. I really hate dealing with css. I know it's better than table driven sites, but it's a major PITA.
I don't have time to do it, but I think you might find this helpful... FireFox probably doesn't support the shadow feature. Try making your images with a shadow on them in the first place, or view them in IE and take a screenshot of the picture with the shadowing, crop it, and use that. Actually I'll make the images for you and PM them to you.
WTF? That's bizarre. I gave up on that page, trying to get the footer to appear where it's supposed to. I moved on to the next page and I guess in making changes for page2, this page got straightened out. Now I just wish I knew what the heck I did to fix it. This is still frustrating!!!
Don't you want the shadowing on the pictures too? Well there's 5 for you, I'll get you the rest if you like these.
Yes, I want the shadowing. I was not referring to that feature. I was referring to the footer issue I was experiencing. Thanks for the shadowing. I appreciate your help.
Thank you very much for your offer. I'm going to have to batch process the files because there are hundreds to alter, not just the main category images Thanks again.
Yes, the background images would be great. I appreciate your offer but that's really not my big issue right now. Now the stupid right ad div is getting bumped down in IE and I can't figure out why.
I'm assuming you're using IE 7, since it works fine for me in IE 6. I would add a title to the pages by the way.
can you let me see this. the link above is not working. I did your PDF to HTML form earlier. I hope you are happy with the job
If the link worked i'd be able to help more but by viewing these replies its pretty clear you're having trouble with floats and then clearing them. This is a 2 minute job to fix. Also, for the images you would not have to change them at all. You can simply add a few lines to your style sheet that will make all the images appear to have a shadow, when really you're only making the image element have a 'shadow' background (which would be a single, seperate image). It's pretty easy stuff.
I don't know why the link is not working. Here it is again: link. But that's weird. Now the floats appear to be working. The browsers I use are FF2 and ie6. I would love to know how to do this so the shadows show up in FF.