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| Murray My http://www.atishameditation.co.uk/faq.html is here, the major problem if that the questions start of centered and then go to 'left' which is correct. The only thing that I can see that is inheriting from is 'block'. This appears in many places, how do I get it to ignore this rule. Is it by putting a ref to "clear: both;" if so where? |
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| I don't see what you are describing there. Can you tell me exactly where to look and what I will see there, please? -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "Pakman36" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:ga09hf$ghd$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Murray > My http://www.atishameditation.co.uk/faq.html is here, the major problem > if > that the questions start of centered and then go to 'left' which is > correct. > The only thing that I can see that is inheriting from is 'block'. This > appears > in many places, how do I get it to ignore this rule. Is it by putting a > ref to > "clear: both;" if so where? > |
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| Murray, since I posted the message I have been doing some SEO and realised that because I have a <h1> hidden from the end user under the banner, thus it meant that most of my pages had another <h1> as the main heading on the page (which of course isn't advisable). I am in the process of changing my headings to <h2> which meant that the subsequent headings needed to be <h3> and below. I changed the CSS to relate to this; and even though page in question doesn't reflect the colours of <h3> I willing to let it go as it doesn't look as bad as when it was <h2>. If you can figure out a quick way for me to change the CSS so my <h3> tags are the appropriate color, then please do. If not, I want to thank you for the time that you have given this posting and the help getting my CSS knowledge a bit further, |
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