alright, on this page i have (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://dawarriah.universalpalace.net/crossfade/">http://dawarriah.universalpalace.net/crossfade/</a><!-- m --> if you need it for reference), i use iframes to load the different pages up...however, as i was changing all the pages to be more accessible (putting in <h1> tags and such instead of simple <b> tags), i used some css to change the way the tag looked...since theyre always so huge, lol...but unfortunately, when i loaded the page up in the iframe through the links on the side, the css for the H tags didnt apply itself...everything else on the page obeyed the css rules i had set up, but these stubborn H# tags wouldnt change size until i refreshed the page in the iframe...needless to say, im a bit ticked that in making my site accessible to more people, it starts looking horrible for the original people
so is there any to get the h tags to cooperate? could it be solved by simply not using the iframe? ive been considering using an overflow div with query strings instead, but i need motivation to overhaul my whole site, lol...You need to add the link to the css code onto the iframe source pagelol....well i had that, and i just put the h1 tags back in, and its working just fine...jeez, i have no idea what was going on there, because it definitely WASNT working before...strange...anyways thanks for the help
so is there any to get the h tags to cooperate? could it be solved by simply not using the iframe? ive been considering using an overflow div with query strings instead, but i need motivation to overhaul my whole site, lol...You need to add the link to the css code onto the iframe source pagelol....well i had that, and i just put the h1 tags back in, and its working just fine...jeez, i have no idea what was going on there, because it definitely WASNT working before...strange...anyways thanks for the help