Good evening Lori,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was
20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write:

<snipped a bit>

> They don't on a high res monitor.

My res is 1440x900. Any idea what's causing this?

> Also, can you isolate the effect you're trying to achieve?

On the reference page there is a distance between the arrow and the
text, while on the new one i can't get any space i.o.w. the arrow sits
where it should be but i can't seem to push the text of the links
further away from it. (Hope it makes sense)

>  The active class has a
> -2em left margin that pulls the link text over, so it's working the way
> you have coded it.
>  If you're referring to the missing arrow, that's
> being overridden by the a:link definition, so you have a specificity 
> problem.  You'll have to remove the negative left margin or the arrow 
> will overlap the text.

if i leave the negative out, the arrow and text goes 2 em to the
right, hence i tried to fix it with the negative margin.

> Have a look at the elements in Firebug <http://www.getfirebug.com/>

Tnx, i'll give it a try.

 
-- 
Best regards,
 Luc
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