1024 vs. 800

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Good day all. I have a dilemma. On this page, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/home2.htm">http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/home2.htm</a><!-- m -->, the list and image are relatively close when viewed in 800, which is what I want it to do. But when It is viewed in 1024, there is a huge gap in between. Can you tell me a way to prevent this from happening?

Thanks,

Magikey

PS. I am also using images for all of the bulleted lists, but the arrows don't show if I take the images off. I do have the arrows in the bullet styles.


The CSS is at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/nav2.css">http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/nav2.css</a><!-- m -->. Thanks in advance.Don't use a percentage-based width for the table.

Or just put up with it 'cause people with 1024 screens won't know the difference :)which list and which image?The list under 'Premier VAs - The Answer to Your Administrative Challenges' and the image beside it.

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/home2.htm">http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/home2.htm</a><!-- m -->

Thanks for your help.

MagikeyOriginally posted by Magikey
The list under 'Premier VAs - The Answer to Your Administrative Challenges' and the image beside it.

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/home2.htm">http://iwdtestsite.com/Premier/home2.htm</a><!-- m -->

Here is a screen shot of how it looks in MacSaf, can u tell me what it is *supposed* to look like? Can u show a screen shot of what it is supposed to look like?

screen shot (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.johnbarrick.com/test/magikey.jpg">http://www.johnbarrick.com/test/magikey.jpg</a><!-- m -->)The content is in the right place, but there is too much space under the banner, the left line is suppsed to be even with the logo, the bullets aren't showing on any of the lists, and the bordered div should have some space between the right border and the td line, and there is definitely too much space between the horizontal list, the title and the benefits. To make a long story short, it looks crappy.

HELP!!!!When viewing it in IE6 which I use mostly...(usually anything in that gets by as ok LMAO)...its showing that border a little off...like u said....now i see the arrow images up top at nav, now in the lower nav and the little images or whatever aren't showing up, down below...mmm....thats weird...but ....Im sure one of the CSS PROFESSIONALS can get it for you...hehe....

O by the way...here is a screenshot of what i see...in IE!!
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.twisted-society.com/cssisgreat.gif">http://www.twisted-society.com/cssisgreat.gif</a><!-- m -->


TwistedOriginally posted by twistedsociety

O by the way...here is a screenshot of what i see...in IE!!
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.twisted-society.com/cssisgreat.gif">http://www.twisted-society.com/cssisgreat.gif</a><!-- m -->

Quit wasting our time with your irrelevant commentary. Solve his problem or don't post!Damn!....I'm handing out tissues left and right tonight LMAO!..here is some...there! it will be ok...<pats him on back> I was letting him know how it was viewed in my browser got damn it....and so forth....and I said Im sure a CSS PROFESSIONAL would take care of it..so stop whining...damn man...! LOL!!

Twistedneed an art mockup for how u want it to look
 
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