Monday, May 22nd, 2006
It works! I got home yesterday all excited and willing to try out my theory of adding the “min-width” to the whole container and it worked! Its funny how you work on a problem thinking that you’ll probably have to have this and that but all it takes is just one line of code. So thats that!
I spent the remainder of my time adding a rollover effect to my portfolio images. In the past, I’ve always used Javascript to switch images, but this time, I want a border around the image. I spent alot of time playing around with hovers and div tags and managed to get it working. One thing I learnt from this exercise, you need to have the right ordering of CSS tags.
This morning, I decided to finally test my website on IE….. NOT HAPPY JAN! Probably not a good move on my part for I should really test final CSS design during the design phase not after. All of the layers and areas on my web site is jumbled up! It looks extremly sexy on Firefox but looks dodgy on IE. I hear there are some workarounds or hacks that can be applied, so I will take a look at it very soon and work on it tonight. Should be good.
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