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Websiite Adjustment Help

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02-18-2013, 10:28 PM
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No, the css I typed out is in your styled-elements.css. Because you are using tables for your entire layout, just edit the table elements in your html and css.

Alternatively, find all of your table elements and change them into divs. for example: <table>your content</table> would become <div id="main body content"></div>

I would suggest learning a little more about web design and div tags. I don't mean to sound rude, just trying to teach you the best way.

Here are some short things to take a quick look at: http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/sh...e-TABLE-to-DIV

http://www.chromaticsites.com/blog/1...ebsite-design/

The use of your div tags and the"id" for each div is so that you can later style your div by calling its id in the css.

Hope this helps you.

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Thanks For the help!!!
Originally Posted by Clevertail View Post
No, the css I typed out is in your styled-elements.css. Because you are using tables for your entire layout, just edit the table elements in your html and css.

Alternatively, find all of your table elements and change them into divs. for example: <table>your content</table> would become <div id="main body content"></div>

I would suggest learning a little more about web design and div tags. I don't mean to sound rude, just trying to teach you the best way.

Here are some short things to take a quick look at: http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/sh...e-TABLE-to-DIV

http://www.chromaticsites.com/blog/1...ebsite-design/

The use of your div tags and the"id" for each div is so that you can later style your div by calling its id in the css.

Hope this helps you.

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You're very welcome. If you still need help, I will try my best to assist you in any way I am able.

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