Missed closing the "header" div (that is, you're missing the closing bracket). Haven't tested to see whether it renders in browsers other than Firefox, but need to be careful of such issues. Good job here.
Here is my sugar cookie recipe, updated to include a "See Comments" button to show users' the comment information from my database table. I tried to utilize CSS to style the table to match the html page.
I retooled my green smoothie recipe with a cascading style sheet for all elements. I have multiple divs, an image that "floats" to the right, and a fixed background image.
Is it a new trend now to have a little vertical "Feedback" tab on the left or right side of a web page? I've been noticing it all over in the past couple of weeks.
This is my recipe. We actually made these earlier in the year, but without the frosting. I think that they are prolly in my top-5 most adorable foods I have ever seen.
Here is my recipe upgraded with some CSS.
The only trouble I had was getting images that I created to link to my stylesheet. So instead I just found some images via Google Images and used them as background images. I know it's not the best case, but as I'm learning, I thought it'd be alright just so I can see what happens when...
I restyled my recipe for blueberry muffins, giving it a border, colorful headlines and some interest in the type style. I can't believe how difficult this all is!!
Recipe with comment form - much love to the Head First PHP & MySQL book, whose fabulous chapters 2-4 were very helpful, and kept many tears away. And love to Erica, for letting me know that creating the additional user was a MANDATORY step. <3
Here is my first venture in MySQL. You can leave comments on the bottom of the slightly restyled recipe page. Can't view them yet (that's phase 2), but they insert into the database.