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![]() Thanks. I tried the whitespace thing, but no difference. One requirement for the assignment is that the code must validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict. If it doesn't, I get zero. So I think I've been quite anal about code correctness. Still, there's always room for things to go wrong.
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<div id="header"> <div id="logo"><img src="Webdoken logo.png" alt="Webdoken logo" width="243" height="73" /></div> <h1>Webdoken™</h1> <p>Reducing Internet idiocy one punch at a time </p> </div> Most of my Firefox testing has been with 3.6.13, although I'm quite sure I've also tested it with 3.6.15. |
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![]() It looks simple enough, whatever causes this must be in the CSS. Try not applying the CSS (for example remove the divs), and if then the image void displays with the correct size in FF, you can start hunting down the line that causes this behavior.
By the way I think it's better to use entity codes to display symbols such as the trademark sign, to avoid trans-encoding problems: HTML Code:
<h1>Webdoken™</h1>
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