height auto inherit
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Problems with design and layout of IE CSS?
I'm working with a CSS layout and Dreamweaver CS4 (new to CSS). My page looks great when I preview in other browsers but the picture is not displayed in IE. Any suggestions? Here's the header code:. TwoColFixLtHdr body (background-image: url (.. / images / header.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; width: auto; height: 100px; padding: inherit; / * this padding matches the alignment to the left of the elements in the divs that appear beneath it. If an image is used in the # header instead of text, you may want to remove the fill. * / Background: # FFF; in my source code only says:
Thanks! Alright – Made some tweaks (inc eliminate background-color). In any case — now just does not work in Safari. The two … little came of the structure when I set everything with Dreamweaver. I tried to take out and no longer links correctly. Thus I'm going to try to figure out how to eliminate the category "body" issues.
The strange thing with CSS code is that unique identifiers in a web page. Since the id is prefixed with "#", there is no need to. "TwoColFixLtHdr" before it. This can make IE has pains head … Remove and try again. Good luck!
REC #195 Cascading Style Sheets level 2 CSS2 Specification
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