CSS Presentation problems...possible conflict between CSS?
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:26 am
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Hi,
I had managed to successfully "embed" my mboard into my website, until I recently changed some aspects of my websites presentation and completely rewrote my CSS files.
It seems now my new CSS file is somehow conflicting with mboards own style.css file. Ive tried breaking my orignal html code in numerous places to create the header and footer txt files, but no matter what I do the presentation of the page breaks when I upload, as can be seen now when you visit my mboard url.
Can someone confirm my suspicion that a conflict is being created between the stylesheets???
If not, is there a simple fix? Am I over looking something silly?
Thanks
Ruf
Siam Fishing Tours
Version of script:Latest (1.6?)
Hosting company:IX Webhosting
URL of phpinfo.php:http://www.siamfishingtours.com/forum/phpinfo.php
URL of session_test.php:
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution: Headers, Footers, Presentation, CSS.
Write your message below:
Hi,
I had managed to successfully "embed" my mboard into my website, until I recently changed some aspects of my websites presentation and completely rewrote my CSS files.
It seems now my new CSS file is somehow conflicting with mboards own style.css file. Ive tried breaking my orignal html code in numerous places to create the header and footer txt files, but no matter what I do the presentation of the page breaks when I upload, as can be seen now when you visit my mboard url.
Can someone confirm my suspicion that a conflict is being created between the stylesheets???
If not, is there a simple fix? Am I over looking something silly?
Thanks
Ruf
Siam Fishing Tours