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  • Thread Starter Hiro

    (@mikami47)

    Thank you linux4me2 for your awesome response and insight. I took your advice with typing the code on notepad and it removed all the <p> tags you mentioned. I’m able to have the drop down work on a button, not nav menu. Now, I just need to clean up the button and the format.

    If I use CSS and Javascript on the Text editor, I now know I need to type it on notepad first and then paste in. I realize the best practice is to have a separate file for CSS and JS, but I’m not as tech savy as most web designers. I guess I’m just using duct tape and glue to design. I’ll have to read up on CSS concepts soon.

    Thanks for all your help and I would have never figured out this issue if it wasn’t for your insight. Keep up the great work!! WOOT!

    Warm Regards,
    HM

    Thread Starter Hiro

    (@mikami47)

    Thanks linux4me2 for the quick response and suggestions. I use the wordpress template (Text tab) to edit the pages, since it’s easier. Do you recommend against it?

    Also, I realized I didn’t include the correct link to JS Fiddle. Here is what it’s suppose to do: https://jsfiddle.net/mikami47/nbyv3214/1/

    Simple HTML and CSS on my website doesn’t appear to work correctly. Yet, if I test the code on w3 school or jsdiffle, the CSS works fine.

    Thanks,
    HM

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