Okay, this seems to be the case in all browsers and resolutions. I\'m brand new to coding, so I\'m fairly sure it\'s a simple error I\'m missing. I\'ve asked a group of friends, and it seems to be the
I\'m currently moving a page from HTML4 to HTML5, and I have kind of an issue. There\'s a bunch of lists with links inside the footer. Most of them link to information (faq etc.) about the site itself
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I\'ve begun to use html tags on my pages, and I\'m trying to determine what is the proper usage of the NAV tag. I\'ve read the documentation, and it seems like I should be okay with what I have, but I
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The page in question is at the following address: http://richiesportfolio.com/temp-site-tester/index.html
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