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  • Bama
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    • Nov 2001
    • 2727

    #1

    I Need Help!

    The wife runs a local chapter for parents with kids with sensory issues so I wanted to put up a site for her where she can send parents for more information.

    I downloaded one of those premade templates and started modifying the hell out of it. Making her a logo, moving around some stuff and that's probably my first mistake because I'm not a designer. I also needed the individual "cells" to expand without breaking the side "lines" the template came with as you added text - theirs did.

    Now I have 2 issues that I'm running into...

    1.
    As the page is now, http://www.sensorychild.com/ when viewing it in IE and Firefox, I get a gap under the brown "news" section (but not in IE). I can fix that by adding a spacer, but that requires me to run 2 copies of the page and doing a browser check to send people to the right page for their browser.

    2. I fubbed up the "welcome" section. The border lines break when I add alot of text and I can't figure out why here when I did the "book" and "partner" section just fine. You can see that at http://www.sensorychild.com/test.html

    Can a few of you design guys take a look and tell me how to fix it for a good cause?

    Bama
  • Tayethin
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    • Nov 2005
    • 103

    #2
    reduce the size of the image on that page and the post will go back to the top.
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    • Bama
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      • Nov 2001
      • 2727

      #3
      What image are you talking about?

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      • Tayethin
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        • Nov 2005
        • 103

        #4
        The green puzzle image on the test page
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        • Bama
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          • Nov 2001
          • 2727

          #5
          I've cut around that image so it is in its' own cell. It "shouldn't" effect the lines surrounding the "welcome" section when I add additional text.

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