Generating Top Margin in including PHP file

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Generating Top Margin in including PHP file

Postby NonØ » 27. February 2011 13:09

Greetings!

Ive tried to searched but i havent found a right thread.

I am using window7 OS. when I tried to use
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<?php include ('filename.ext'); ?>
into my web page, it will generate a top margin from the preceding divs (or any elements for this matter) when it displays into the browser. How can I deal this one? thnx.

btw, I am using latest firefox, safari, chrome, opera and forced to used IE 8&7 just for cross browser testing.
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Re: Generating Top Margin in including PHP file

Postby WilliL » 27. February 2011 20:37

??
I don't understand what you want..

If the included file echos s.th. it will display it where you designed..
If there are no html commands it will show an echo at top of course. Try some HTML tags for design.
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Re: Generating Top Margin in including PHP file

Postby Altrea » 28. February 2011 06:27

- View your Page in Browser Source Code (Ctrl + U in common browsers)
- check your Elements (and their CSS Attributes) with Firebug, Google Chromes Webdevelopement Tools, or something like that.

Its all about debugging visual Design. Thats impossible for us without your full site.
We don't provide any support via personal channels like PM, email, Skype, TeamViewer!

It's like porn for programmers 8)
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Re: Generating Top Margin in including PHP file

Postby NonØ » 06. March 2011 08:03

i got it... thnx!
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