Wednesday, July 6, 2011

RE: Front page persistent header

It’s feasible that it’s not showing in the right place because the HTML is broken.  I believe this is the links to the right of the slider.  Often broken HTML can muck things up (not sure about this but the HTML has to be fixed before we can figure out why it’s not displaying correctly).

 

·  Line 166, Column 705: Element div not allowed as child of element ul in this context. (Suppressing further errors from this subtree.)

…window" >Adult Students</a></li>  <div>&nbsp;</div></ul><ul>   <li>Undergradua…

Contexts in which element div may be used:

Where flow content is expected.

Content model for element ul:

Zero or more li elements.

 

·  ErrorLine 166, Column 768: Element ul not allowed as child of element ul in this context. (Suppressing further errors from this subtree.)

…<li>Undergraduate Students</li>      <ul>           <li><a href="admissions/prospectiv…

 

 

Mary Jackson

Web Dispenser

Division of Information Technology

Creighton University

 

The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.

 

From: Burk, Christian M.
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 8:55 AM
To: Jackson, Mary T.
Cc: Undergrad Website Issues; Freeze, Peter J.
Subject: Front page persistent header

 

Hi, Mary,
I’m on the home page.
I’m completely flummoxed. I can’t seem to get the header to disappear from above the features (ROI, Omaha, Steven Michael Kelly). If you look in Typo, it should show that the content does not reflect what is being displayed, as the features are above the Summer Timeline content.
Any ideas?

By the way, I’ll be in this afternoon.
Yours,
Christian

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Christian Burk
Creighton University
Undergraduate Admissions
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
christianburk@creighton.edu
(402) 280-2703

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