Bienvenue a La Lavandiere
We’ve got some friends in the south of France, Dannielle and Julian. In the summer, they operate a barge that takes well-heeled Americans and Brits up and down some canals. They recently purchased an old barn in the village of Argeliers and converted it into a villa, which they’ll rent out in the summer and live in in the winter.
In exchange for a week at their fine villa, I agreed to build them a website. I recently (almost) finished www.lalavandiere.com. It’s a humble affair, but I’m pretty happy with it. Thanks to vanderWoning.ca, from whom (with his permission) I borrowed the layout and some stylesheet bits that I’ve always admired.
One question for the design fiends out there. As you’ll see, in IE, there’s a single pixel gap between the top banner and the navigation bar. For the life of me, I can’t figure out why it’s there. Any suggestions?
UPDATE: Mark, who is a star, suggested the solution. Basically, in my code, there was a carriage return between the image and the table. While this shouldn’t make any difference, clearly IE wasn’t happy with it.
