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Re: Team Force Website Dying

Why in the world would anyone use IE for Mac, anyways? *hugs Safari*

Also, I tried looking through it but the code was a tad messy and made my brain hurt after a while For one, you had been using tables throughout the site then switched to div's for those posts where a table would have actually been easier. There's also stuff in the CSS (like, margin: -10px) that, I believe, was screwing up the title. You also have all those content div's inside an <h6> which was a bit confusing since those normally just contain text. :/ Also, IMO, the content text looks much better un-bolded (I think text looks loud and yelling if everything is bolded.. it loses the 'header' effect)

Ok. I messed around for a few minutes and did a little editing. This looks good in both Safari and IE5.2mac:

Code:
<!-- div for each content block -->
 <div style="padding: 10px">
  <div style="background-color:#696969; border: solid 1px #000; border-bottom: 0px; padding: 5px; font-weight:bold;">Welcome FIRST Newbies!</div>
  <div style="background-color:#80808; padding: 5px; border: solid 1px #000; font-weight:bold;">
   <p>Welcome to the homepage for Team 1073, or &quot;Team Force&quot;. New to FIRST? Then check out our <a href="firstnewbies.php">quick introductory page</a> explaining FIRST and our place in the grand scheme of things. </p>
  </div>
 </div>
<!--end content block -->
Exampled here: http://www.mehh.net:8080/www.theforceteam.com/
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Last edited by evulish : 01-03-2004 at 19:25.