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If you look at the safari screen shot you've posted, the space between each link gets larger. You can see it most with the 'contact us' link. It doesn't line up with the middle of the box in the background.
In IE7 the links all line up vertically with the box's behind them.
I've just...
Thats the problem Daz! It's frustrating me now!
I don't wanna carry on adding content now because it only works on PC's with latest versions of the broswer.
I can't see why the spacing between links is changing!
I've only got IE6 on one of the older work PC's in the office. I'll get a screen shot 2mo and post it here.
Why won't the damned thing look the same on all browsers! Grrrr!
Daz, that looks even more screwed on your version of IE!!
Daz, is that IE6 on the mac? IE6 on the PC makes it look completely different again!
Your image shows the main problem but I have no clue how to get around it!!
On IE7 the text links all line up with the coloured box behind it. If you view it on a Mac or IE6 then the links don't fall into the right place. It's as if the padding or margin part of CSS is interpreted differently in various browsers.
I've got the start of a site i'm working on to look how I want in IE7 and Firefox on the PC. Problem is viewing it on any browser on a mac and in IE6 on the PC. The links don't pad properly! It's really frustrating me now.
Hopefully someone on here can give me a hand?
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It's quite easy but undoing the bolts from the original cat to the manifold can be a nightmare as there is no space for your hands to stop the nut from turning.
I did it myself and I'm not all that mechanically minded!!
Mine was making a rattle on what sounded like the top end. Mine was the Cam pulley. Had it replaced when I had the cambelt done. Apparantly it's quite common. Mine was worse when cold though.
If it has onboard you wont be able to play it as your 512mb of ram is being shared by the graphics which shall use normally 64mb.
So 64 - 512 = 448mb.
Get more Ram.
I'm running XP still so I can't help on Vista.
Basically with transcode it buffers the film before you start watching it and converts it from DivX to wma (I think) on the fly. Theres a slight pause at the beginning of a film when you press play and then it plays as normal.
Changed the layout of my last post. Hadn't realised thats what the code bit did!:o
I've started the webpage again because after reading another thread on here that furry cup posted I realised I wasn't using class's and ID's in the correct way.
It now lines up better but it's still not 100%...