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Rylanor

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  1. Oh, okay, thanks for clarifying that. I'm using Chrome at the moment. They don't work in IE9 either. It's weird that they work on his example and not mine.
  2. That's strange, they show up for me on there, when you mouseover the images in the set, they show up.
  3. I'm using Lightbox for an image gallery and everything's fine, but the previous and next arrows don't show up and there's no link to click either side where the images would be either. I've tried moving the links to the jquery files to the top of the page rather than the bottom, and swapped the links to the css files too, but nothing has helped. Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
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    I've got a very basic form and before I add functionality (will probably need php anyway), I'm trying to get half the code to stop appearing in the comment box.It happened when I took off another input button that was above Submit in the code. I've played about with it a few times, may be closing or not closing tags wrong, or, who knows..?
  5. Thank you. I'll separate them and see if it fixes it. ETA: it did, many thanks I'd best not trust people's CSS templates so much in future.
  6. I've got a small but annoying problem and while I've narrowed down the culprit to the section of CSS that's doing it, I can't work out which line is causing it or why.I just need the hover background colour to fill the rectangles of each link rather than have a bit missing at each end. That does happen in the second page, but I don't want the double borders.The offending bit of CSS is lines 92-98 (there should be a comment, but it isn't showing up for me);#secNav li, a:link {display: inline;text-decoration: none;margin: 0;padding: 1px;border: 0;}If you can see what's wrong, please tell me (please be kind if it's blatantly obvious to all but a noob).
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