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1. Re: Background color is set, yet one side is still white...?
Nadia-P May 5, 2009 11:12 PM (in response to rlinsurf1)Using Firefox 2.0.x and IE7, I can see a grey background on both sides of the form (page bg) #F3F3F3; and within the form itself, a white background with an inner grey box, so not sure where you are seeing the white on the right.
You should really move the background color declaration and the margin settings out of the html and write in it into your stylesheet.
You have some validation errors you may want to fix (one of them being moving the styles into your stylesheet :-)
and a css validation error:3http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css21&warning=0&uri=https%3A%2F%2Fssl 21.pair.com%2Fgrndlvl%2Fcommerce%2Fgl%2Findex.shtml3
You have a link to a stylsheet that is not on the server.
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2. Re: Background color is set, yet one side is still white...?
rlinsurf1 May 5, 2009 11:44 PM (in response to Nadia-P)Hi, Nadia--
Hey, thanks. That's really good advice. I'm not really sure how to do that yet. This page was all done in GL originally I think. If I can't figure it out I'm sure I'll be back <G>.
Thanks again
EDITED: Hm. I just checked it in Firefox and it's definitely white on the right, right of the background Credit Card panel, which is grey. Are you sure you went far enough right? J.
EDITED again: Looks like it's a problem with my monitor. The left side is darker from a particular angle than the left... huh.
Anyway, thanks again , J.



