• Resolved Emerogorek

    (@emerogorek)


    In my web site, [SGA.ProferssorsPlace.Info] I have two entries [Sillybus & Stuff/Sillabus2 and Sillybus & Stuff/Syllabus] that show the problem.

    In Syllabus2 I have my information set up in two tables and use anchors to get to and back from the selected information. This was designed when I was first learning HTML and used a minimal amount of code.

    In Syllabus2 I have added CSS and HTML code to bring it up to date with the technology.

    The problem is that I cannot get the web page to look as good as when I had the code in Notepad++ and would run it in a browser. There should be two tables, side by side at the top and framing around the 2nd and 3rd tables.

    Are there any directives that need to be added to get WordPress to see my added html code?

    I plan to move my CSS to the Twenty Ten Child theme figuring that I will be using the code as I update other pages.

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  • Thread Starter Emerogorek

    (@emerogorek)

    Maybe I spoke too soon.

    I just installed the CSS and code but it is not seeing all of the CSS. To I have to talk More “Content” in my CSS?

    The browser tool should help you see which CSS is working – also make sure you don’t have any CSS errors:

    https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

    Thread Starter Emerogorek

    (@emerogorek)

    Not really, I went through the W3 validator and it was working in IE and Firefox before all this started. I did find minor fixes using ^U but it was not until I learned about #content that it looked like a table.

    I still have CSS that is not being addressed. The full web site with its CSS is installed. I see double spacing and probably incorrect font side.

    Is this still a #content issue?

    I still have CSS that is not being addressed. The full web site with its CSS is installed. I see double spacing and probably incorrect font side.

    I can’t see anything obviously not working — can you be more specific about which parts?

    Thread Starter Emerogorek

    (@emerogorek)

    I do not see an option here to include a screen shot….

    There isn’t one. But you can upload it to your site and post a link to it.

    Thread Starter Emerogorek

    (@emerogorek)

    it took me a while to figure how to get around the update on the server. It seems that I can no longer access JPG as I used to.

    I now have it at the bottom of the page of the code in question. You can see what the same code looks like in WordPress as well as how it looks using Notepad and a browser.
    Go to: sga.professorsplace.info/?page_id=705

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