CSS Issues Make Me Miserable….

So, the last day or two I have been working on developing a new website for my employer. I am basing the website upon the Drupal CMS, with the Acidfree pugin providing the necessary gallery functionality to show off all of their products.

So, it is getting ready, and looking pretty good, but there is a bug in the CSS which makes it so that when the window is shrunk below 1024×768, the table which holds the images begins to overlap with the sidebar. The pages all look and work fine when the resolution is 1024×768 or higher, but if it is lower, it begins to look pretty bad.

The annoying part is that I have hunted and hunted and just cannot find that bug… Maybe someone else can do better? If you can find the bug, you will earn my eternal gratitude:

http://www.outfrontps.com/drupal/albums/merchandise_display/bouqet_display

The issue appears when you shrink your screen to less than approx. 750 pixels wide. Other than that, man, I enjoy web design. Whle I take somewhat the easy route by using a CMS, i tend to find that the results are somewhat more professional that way. Besides, the interface is extremely user friendly, which is nice, because the site will be regularily updated by our sales guys, who, well, don’t need a complicated interface.

Moving on….

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