I had written re: http://www.discandmore.com/ -

>> Sadly, that menu, and other parts of your layout, do not survive any kind of 
>> text
>> resizing or, in the case of IE7, any zoom level beyond 100%.
>>
>> Sorry.
>>
>> IE7 Win xp Screen shot:
> <http://webwiz.robinshosting.com/temp/discandmore.png>
>

On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:17:46 -0400, rollandburn responded:

> Well thanks for taking the time to take and post screenshots Dave,  I can see 
> that
> 'poor css technique' is where you are headed with that one.  I know that the 
> menu items
> start to wrap with the first two text size increases. A solution to that 
> could be to
> either remove a menu item or narrow the graphics. 

Well, no. Your CSS technique is pretty good, I would say. Getting
a design to work cross-browser, allowing for text resizing and similar
factors is tough. To do it without access to a good cross-section
of browsers impossible, I would imagine.

For the menu to work, I suggest taller images and a "natural" height
so that they expand vertically with larger text. You are pretty much
stuck with fixed widths to avoid wrapping, but you can get a couple
of increases without breaking, I would hope.

With regard to IE7's "zoom" - well, I wish I had an answer. I have
similar problems, and have tried all manner of fixes, including some
pretty convoluted Micro$oft "expressions".

If anyone else on the list has ideas, please share them. I am all ears.

Cordially,
David
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