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  • Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    Thanks a lot for your kind help. In the meanwhile I sorted out the original blog I was working on. Still some unexplained divs and stuff there, but I will work it out somehow, hehe! ??

    Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    I think what Root is referring at is actually the main issue. I took the Gemini theme and I believe it is being hacked by a lot of people before I came to use it. Anyhow, I’m going to sort it out.

    Or perhaps someone has a suggestion to a theme which is more clean and does exactly what I want it to be (see my layout)?

    ??

    Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    Haha LOL. You got that right. Still, Firefox should get ir right. So I wonder what I’m doing wrong here.

    Anyways, I’m going to try some more stuff. It will work – eventually…

    Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    1. It’s going down indeed, and that’s a god thing. What I meant was, that the border doesn’t go all the way up, to the border which connects to the header (see first post).

    It does connect in IE, but not in Firefox. I don’t really know what makes for the difference here. Any views on that?

    2. Thanks, but still doesn’t seem to work properly. I need to give it for today I’m afraid. Again: I think I might be missing something here. ??

    Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    Oh, I’m sorry. Now I see… I’m very new to CSS, that’s probably why. My mistake.

    So, I basically need to add a #meta id with { display:block:} into the stylesheet? Because that didn’t work either. Even when refreshing and emptying the cache…

    And as for the border on content issue, still doesn’t work.

    I know I’m a total newbie and that I’m forgetting about basic rules and stuff. I just don’t see what I’m missing here… But I’m missing an awful lot, or so it seems…

    Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    Thanks for your suggestions. The weird things is: both don’t seem to work for me.

    I tried the border/content thingy.

    #content { float: left; width: 515px; border-right: 1px dotted #000;}

    Doesn’t work, unfortch.

    The meta id which connects to the RSS feeder icons and stuff is .meta. (<li id=”meta”>). But again, if I change display: inline to block, nothing ever happens. Weirdness?!

    Thread Starter madguy

    (@madguy)

    Silly me.

    The URL https://marksluymers.nl/blog

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