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PersianKitty 04-02-2010 12:49 AM

arrgghh.. dang black vertical line in my blog coding...
 
I've been messing with this for over an hour and I just can't find it.

http://blog.persiankitty.com/

In my Firefox (not in IE), I see a black 1 or 2 pixel width vertical line to the right of the header (beyond the second RSS image).

I've played with widths, etc till I'm purple in the face and can't get it to disappear.

FlexxAeon 04-02-2010 01:03 AM

i cant see it at all so it's hard to troubleshoot.

check everything that's using something black (header image, that gradient bg in the back, the search box border) turn them off one by one and if the line goes away you've at least narrowed down where the problem is

v4 media 04-02-2010 01:15 AM

I can't see it in FF it all looks fine.. no black lines.

moeloubani 04-02-2010 01:19 AM

try putting that banner underneath your header in the same div as the header and center it using <p align=center> around the banner

PersianKitty 04-02-2010 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 17000304)
try putting that banner underneath your header in the same div as the header and center it using <p align=center> around the banner

By the banner do you mean the 7 thumbs below the header?

I'm seeing it on pages that don't have those thumbs also..
http://blog.persiankitty.com/index.p...e-play-update/

and it recurs in the same place in the footer

PersianKitty 04-02-2010 02:11 AM

After doing some digging I'm about to decide it's just this PC and this version of FF doing it.

I checked on my laptop that runs the same O/s, same screen resolution, etc.. It's not there..

Only difference is this PC is using FF 3.0.19 which updated a couple of days ago.. and the laptop has 3.0.18

mikeyddddd 04-02-2010 02:32 AM

It must be the browser/PC combo.
On a couple of PCs it's okay.
On another, the thumbs under the header are shifted a pixel to the left with FF.
On that PC under IE they are shifted left about 3 pixels.
On another the thumbs are all the way over to the left RSS.

http://www.mikeyddddd.com/gfy/images...just-sayin.gif



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