Strange Behaviour on Web pages
Posted: 05 Apr 2006 22:04
Hi all,
Finally got my copy of version 3 today, and upgraded to play with the new features. The first of which being the web site generation. I started using the default options, and got a nive looking site straight out of the box. So i then decided to try out the option of hiding the details of people flagged as living, and this has cause some strange results.
The web site was produced using the 'Family Group Sheet (for web or CD)' option as the page type. It look's fine on all the family's on which you have no living relatives. However when you get a living child (or wife), their details seem to start migrating sideways across the page (i.e the label fields line up fine, but the data appears to get indented further across the page for each child) [confused]
I can't see anything particulaly wrong with the html (only that the close table cell tags are not included), so i think it has to be with the way the style sheet is working in relation with html.
Is anybody else seeig this effect ?
Richard
ID:1518
Finally got my copy of version 3 today, and upgraded to play with the new features. The first of which being the web site generation. I started using the default options, and got a nive looking site straight out of the box. So i then decided to try out the option of hiding the details of people flagged as living, and this has cause some strange results.
The web site was produced using the 'Family Group Sheet (for web or CD)' option as the page type. It look's fine on all the family's on which you have no living relatives. However when you get a living child (or wife), their details seem to start migrating sideways across the page (i.e the label fields line up fine, but the data appears to get indented further across the page for each child) [confused]
I can't see anything particulaly wrong with the html (only that the close table cell tags are not included), so i think it has to be with the way the style sheet is working in relation with html.
Is anybody else seeig this effect ?
Richard
ID:1518