Hi Julian,
I only see the one style sheet, too. There are 16 validation errors on the
page; and some of them will have an effect on the rendering of your menu.
Sorry, I don't have more time to dig deeper.
HTH,
Bill

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Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 5:19 PM
To: juliann wheeler
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] creating my nav in CSS

juliann wheeler wrote:
> I created my first nav bar in CSS.  The only problem is that I had to
create three different style sheets to get around all the bugs with
different browsers/platforms.
>
> Here is the latest version:
> http://www.pcg-advisors.com/new/home5.html
>
> Is there any way to simplify this and not have to create three separate
style sheets?
>   


I must be missing something really important or you are working on the 
page right now.
I only see 1 style sheet not 3 as of this writing . And the drop-downs 
are not dropping in IE 6. In addition to using absolute position to 
structure the layout (that may, in and of itself, be problematic), the 
division #wrapper is collapsed and not enclosing its content. The 
primary content (center column) is escaping at the bottom with font-scaling.

Best,

~dL


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