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Barely Audible
OKay this is probably something so simple I cannot spot it...
I'm just in the process of reconfiguring my website and have come across
something odd.
Looking at the following ( firefox BTW haven't got round to checking it
for IExploder yet) you can see the layout of a page normally
http://www.jedsite.info/afv-mike/mike/mlv_series/latv-cmd/latvcmd.html
Now on another type of page where the scripts are a bit closer
http://www.jedsite.info/afv-mike/mike/mlv_series/latv-cmd/latvcmd-ni.html
That awful gap appears on the top of the main element...
Any help in curing this would be greatfully appreciated....
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TTFN
Jim
In 1836, the Creek and Seminole Indian tribes in Georgia and Florida
were waging war against the United States. The US Army had its hands
full and the Commandant of the Marine Corps offered the services of
a regiment of Marines for duty with the Army. He placed himself in
command and, taking virtually the entire available strength of the
Corps, left for the extended campaign after tacking a terse message
on his office door which read:
"Have gone to Florida to fight Indians.
Will be back when War is over.
A. Henderson Col. Commandant"
I'm just in the process of reconfiguring my website and have come across
something odd.
Looking at the following ( firefox BTW haven't got round to checking it
for IExploder yet) you can see the layout of a page normally
http://www.jedsite.info/afv-mike/mike/mlv_series/latv-cmd/latvcmd.html
Now on another type of page where the scripts are a bit closer
http://www.jedsite.info/afv-mike/mike/mlv_series/latv-cmd/latvcmd-ni.html
That awful gap appears on the top of the main element...
Any help in curing this would be greatfully appreciated....
--
TTFN
Jim
In 1836, the Creek and Seminole Indian tribes in Georgia and Florida
were waging war against the United States. The US Army had its hands
full and the Commandant of the Marine Corps offered the services of
a regiment of Marines for duty with the Army. He placed himself in
command and, taking virtually the entire available strength of the
Corps, left for the extended campaign after tacking a terse message
on his office door which read:
"Have gone to Florida to fight Indians.
Will be back when War is over.
A. Henderson Col. Commandant"