samiotis
Wed 27 February 2008, 12:56 pm GMT +0100
Hi folks
I feel kind'a stupid after one day experimenting and not getting anywhere.
So i thought maybe someone else has an idea.
I would love to place a sliced image (for links) into a webpage. That looks fine in IE but has spaces above and beneath the slices in FF. How can i fix that?
http://realestatekohtao.com/koh-tao-map/ Check it out in IE and in Firefox.
No table, just divisons <div></div> used.
Thanks for every bit of help here.
Nikolas
Wed 27 February 2008, 01:11 pm GMT +0100
Use style="padding:0;" in your divs and it will work.
samiotis
Wed 27 February 2008, 01:37 pm GMT +0100
Thnks for the input.....but
Some things just aren't as easy as we would like them to be.
In short, no success. Any other ides?
I'm getting nuts
Nikolas
Wed 27 February 2008, 01:40 pm GMT +0100
You wrote it wrong. You should have the directives inside brackets (") style="..."
If that isn't working use it as is inside the <img> tags.
samiotis
Wed 27 February 2008, 02:03 pm GMT +0100
Mission impossible!
I think it's the editor.
I have this <div align="center" style="padding: 0pt;"> in the editor and in the source code it strips the brackets....
tried without the 'pt' but the editor puts it right back in and in the source cod of FF the brackets are gone.
Attempted to ad the style to the images. attempt failed.
The brackets stay, in the editor, it creates the 'pt' again, FF strips the pt again though .....but still has the good old spaces.
I love WordPress always good for surprises. :( I've never needed it on a blog before but i desperately need it now. I think that must be the first time that IE works better than FF. In any case i tried, IE no problem - Firefox Spaces.
Any more ideas?
Nikolas
Wed 27 February 2008, 02:13 pm GMT +0100
pt is fine. Have you tried this with <img> tags?
samiotis
Wed 27 February 2008, 04:01 pm GMT +0100
Attempted to ad the style to the images. Attempt failed. Yes i did. I even had dinner meanwhile(brain food) but still found no solution. There is nothing in the WordPress forums either.
samiotis
Thu 28 February 2008, 07:14 am GMT +0100
Agrrr... I'm still stuck, tried to start all over but the result is the same and i cant find any syntax error. I even installed a new editor that keeps the tags as i write them. The original editor of WordPress sucks big time. A div is automatically changed to a p! What explains the gaps. With the new editor div stays div but still has gaps in Firefox.
The source code looks correct and IE shows it correct 'as is' so does the WYSWIG editor.
Anyone up for the challenge? Ideas? Hints? Help? Anything?.....