14 - Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5
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u r super uuuuu
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@arshy77 include a {text-decoration: none; } inside your topnav div.... Thanks
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When i stated the #content to float to the left and the #rightside to float to the right. I noticed that the wrapper around all the divs did not go all the way through. So if you can imagine, it looks as if its been halfed. The background colour (baige) is taking in through the content section, and the part from logo to the bottom of the banner is white. Help please. ive checked that the wrapper did wrap around all the divs and i dont know what to do now.
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Ignore last question, just seen reply in previous posts a {text-decoration:none;} for those who missed it. Thanks @blesstyou & @tootot
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Yet another exceptionally helpful tutorial, definitely the best available, not only on YouTube, but the entire web.
One question which others have asked: How do you remove the underline on top navs?
Seems to be a common problem.
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@tootot Text-decoration - None.
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@createthenet all my top nav links are underlined. Im aware that some users following your video are encounting this problem as well. Can you offer advice on how to solve this? Thanks
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my top nav links are underlined
how do i get rid of the underline?
absolutely fantastic stuff. Been watching these videos for only a week but have learnt more in that week than I have in the last 10 years. Not kidding. Thank you Timothy for the best tutorials I've ever seen on the internet. Better than anything adobe tv has ever offered..
zouzouChannel 4 months ago 4
What's the difference between topnav, topnav ul, topnav ul li, and topnav ul li a? I mean, what if you applied padding:0 15px; to the ul li only, wouldn't it still work because you're separating the list items, which are words? or, what if you applied the border to the div.. wouldn't it still work the same? Thanks a lot
smokenfly514 4 months ago 3