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XHTML/CSS Error ( Wordpress 1.5 )

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12-19-2005, 09:06 PM
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Hey guys!

I'm working with a heavily modified version of Wordpress, modified by me, and I'm having some problems with the CSS. My mods are only in the PHP, so nothing there has been affecting it. It's something within the two files I've attached. My site is at http://www.ismithop.com

The icons at the bottom should be displaying inline but they're not.

Thanks in advance



P.S. How can I center justify the text at the top? I tried the justify att. in CSS but it' on now and isn't doing shiite

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Try adding display: inline; to each of the logo divs.

ex:

.adobe { height: 19px; width: 21px; background: url(images/icons/adobe.jpg); display: inline;}

.apple { height: 19px; width: 21px; background: url(images/icons/apple.jpg); display: inline;}


Sorry if that doesnt help... It's kind of hard for me to look at someones CSS and figure it out.

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All it did was make each div dissappear totally

12-19-2005, 09:56 PM
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Try

#iconlinks ul { display: inline; }

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Look back now....

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Try adding padding: 0; margin: 0; list-style: none; to it.

Thats all I know. =/

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Nothing changed :'(

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Why are you using ordered list (ol)... that might be the problem.

Or try using the img tag instead of DIV for the bottom links.

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I changed it to <ol> because it didn't make a difference, I compared them anyway. I won't use img tags because it's not the standards I'm supporting.

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Huh? You can use img in html 1.1

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