Ysgrifennodd David Laakso: 
> re: <http://www.sarahbutler.org.uk/index.html>
>
>
> One way of doing some of that stuff is to set min/max width and shove 
> the menu to the left. A work around for min/max for IE/6 is needed (6 
> does not support min/max). This will avoid the h-scroll bar. The menu 
> will not wrap, except with heavy-hand font-scaling, and in a window 
> less than 800. And the line-measure will be more appropriate, even at 
> upper resolutions.
>
> Please see:
>
> <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/sb.htm>
> (additions to cc's in head of document)
> css revision and additions
> <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/sb_files/default0.css>
>
> Work around method for IE/6 lifted from here [1]. Read Georg's 
> documentation carefully, paticularly regarding Author's font size 
> declared on html, body or wrapper-division.
>
> [1] <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_12a.html>
>
>
Thanks David.  I persuaded my client to at least look at the menu over 
to the left.  So I think I'll wait and see how that turns out before 
trying anything else.

I don't want to spend too much time on IE6 workarounds, so if she goes 
with the left justified menu and that deals with some of the IE6 
problems I might leave it at that.  It's not as if it's unusable.

Cheers


Peter


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