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If you have IE 7 or IE6, could you take a look at this test page and tell me how things line up?
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Evidently the middle column, where the actual comic panel is -- the point of all the page -- is sometimes drifting below. I think I've got it licked, but I'd realy like some confirmation.
At a quick look, it's fine in IE7.
Oooh, I may have gotten it right, finally. Driving me crazy, especially because I have IE8 and couldn't reproduce it locally.
The tops of the middle and right columns are 15 pixels lower than the top of the left column in IE 6.0.2900.2180.blahblahblah.
Heh, I think I may have a extra top margin on the left, which at least is easy to take care of....
Does anyone have a recommendation of a good tool (uh, you know, free) that one could use to grab the contents of a small web site? We're at the point that it is probably simpler to get it via HTTP than find out who has the FTP keys to the kingdom. But the developer swears it doesn't work via HTTP and that makes no sense, since it's supposed to be a static site.
Recs on digital (still) Camera? Ideally less than $100 bucks. Our last one broke after two years with very light use, so want something that will last. Not going to be heavily used, but would like it hold up. Don't need a lot of features, but would like decent resolution and decent optical zoom. No photo talent, so don't need a lot of control. The more decisions the camera makes for me instead of giving me choices the better. Maybe some give in the price, but not much. Just want something to point, click and end up with a decent digital photo I can load onto my computer, play with and print. Ease of use, decent output, holds up, low price - in that order. Recs welcome?
ita, what do you mean by "contents?"
ita, what do you mean by "contents?"
Regular assets accessible via HTTP--HTML, javascripts, images, CSS, et al. Back in the day I used to use something that traversed the site tree and grabbed everything, but that was a while ago, and I'm sure even if I remembered it, it's dead now. When I google, I get lots of fancy tools that scrape for specific content, but that's not what I need. Just the web site.
the only thing I can think of is the firefox extension Scrapbook. It will grab a whole lot of stuff.
You can specify how many links deep you want it to grab, but you can't just set it off on a web site I don't think.