Christopher,

Thank you for the advice. I like the look of your fixed heading menu
solution. I had a solution that used fixed side menus but my problem
is that there are likely to be a large number of sub-page headings as
I develop my notes. I believe that having a menu top and bottom of the
content for my third level of headings would be the most useful for
readers and am relatively happy with what I have - except I can't get
it to work...

John


On 06/07/07, Christopher Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  HI John,
>
> Alternatives to the method you are using could be to have a menu fixed to
> the browser. I am using one for my blog
> site: http://www.3pointdesign.com/three/collage/collage.html
> - scroll down to see fix.
>
> Nw my first ever site has a fixed left menu, however I have since learnt
> that because of screen res and browsers (IE!!!) this is a complicated
> process unless it is quite small:
> http://www.neilparishmep.org.uk/ - again scroll to see effect. I have also
> used fixed / absolute positioning for items in the header. minimise browser
> to see left and right effect.
>
> Dunno if that is any help, but alternative. What I have seen with some other
> sites is a menu fixed to the bottom of the page - this looked nice. They
> even had pop up boxes so that it worked like a drop down menu - just not on
> rollover.
>
> Hope it has helped.
>
> C
>
>  Chris Blake: Visit my Website at 3 Point
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>
> On 6 Jul 2007, at 16:23, John Lockerbie wrote:
>
> I'm still unable to solve a problem with a new site I'm developing.
>
> http://www.catnaps.org/newlayout/index.html is a revision
> to my
> existing site - http://catnaps.org/islamic/design.html -
> which has now
> got some very long pages.
>
> My intention is to shorten the pages by having an additional menu top
> and bottom - illustrated on:
> http://www.catnaps.org/newlayout/islamimages/layout.jpg -
> the 3. menu
> item on the diagram.
>
> The lower menu sits on top of the footer and I can't separate them.
> The css is: http://www.catnaps.org/newlayout/islamic2.css
>
> All suggestions will be gratefully received...
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