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  • srdan_00 Friend
    #170273

    Hi guys,

    I’m having 2 problems with my website,

    1. After I added a padding of 230 px to the to the hornav menu the website extends to the right giving a white space all along the height of the website, in firebug in the style part I get the website URL with #ja-mainnav , #ja-header , #ja-footer , #ja-botsl , #ja-container woth a value of width: 100% , after I disable it in firebug the website turns back to normal, I deleted all of the width: 100% values I could find and nothing happens.

    on the left picture you can see the width:100% enabled and the scrollbar appears, and on the right when it’s disabled the webpage fills the screen and it is perfect.

    2. Also when I resize my window, I get a big white gap on the header and the footer part of the website, the main content part fits perfectly and it is visible, but the header and footer just finish where the the scroolbar finishes, it is really weird, and I think it is a different problem than the menu one.

    Can anyone help me out please.
    Thanks in advance.


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    jneubauer Friend
    #422794

    can you provide a url to your site? I’d like to take a look, but there’s not much we can go off of without seeing the site 🙂

    srdan_00 Friend
    #422799

    the site url is http://www.poliklinika-spalato.hr

    I’ve managed to solve the menu problem by modifying the html file, so that’s settled.

    However there is still the problem of rendering the header and footer on smaller resolutions or by resizing the window, I’m guessing it is because of the width of the main content area since it doesnot center the site well.

    here is an example:

    Thanks alot and thanks for the quick response.


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    srdan_00 Friend
    #422802

    I almost forgot,

    the picture I posted was taken from a monitor with a 1280*1024 res.
    On my laptop screen on which I am actually developing the site everything looks as it should untli you resize, laptop’s res is 1600*900.

    thanks again.

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