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Jacob Ryker
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Posted: 2000-Oct-22 06:08
I would like some help on getting some of my graphics to stay in place. I have created a webpage for someone and have used Adobe ImageStyler to make some of it. My problem is that I have some navigation along the left that moves on me whenever I start to get to much text or graphics inside the main body. I am somewhat new to html so I would appreciate some help. The web site is www.soundnspeed.com If you check out the various pages (yes the site is not finished) you will see what I talking about. The "Products" page is the most noticeable. The sooner I figure this out the sooner I can finish the rest of the site. Thanks for your time.PS. If you see anything else in the code other then this subject that you think I need to clean up please let me know.
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DianeV
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Posted: 2000-Oct-21 20:13
Yes, this is a usual problem. Barring a better solution, in the cell containing the navbar, add "valign=top" to the cell attributes. Then, underneath the navbar table (but still in the same cell), add a series of p tags with & nbsp ; (without the spaces). This should solve it by pushing the navbar back up to the top.If anyone has a better solution, we'd like to hear it. [This message has been edited by DianeV (edited 10-21-2000).]
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Jacob Ryker
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Posted: 2000-Oct-22 07:40
Thank you very much. I can't believe I didn't think of such a simple thing. Thanks!
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DianeV
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Posted: 2000-Oct-22 08:55
You're welcome. I can't believe there isn't a better solution!I mean, you would think that valign=top meant just what it says. Unfortunately, it only sort of means it.
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