Laurie Landry wrote:
> For this page:
>
> http://laurielandry.com/homepage.html
>
> and using the subsequent CSS 
> http://laurielandry.com/assets/templates/laurielandry/css/primary_test.css 
> , I'm trying to figure out why the UL is shift over.
>
> Laurie
>   


Laurie, a less complex construct will yield better results for you 
cross-browser.
Cursory checked in IE 6/7/8, FF/2.0.0.2, FF/3.5.7, and the latest ver 
Mac Safari.
Note both changes to markup and css files.
It is just roughed in-- tweak to taste.

html
<http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/laurie.htm>
css
<http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/laurie_files/primary_.css>

In general, throughout your layout, you may want to re-consider and 
abandon all that absolute positioning and setting of heights. These make 
for a brittle layout that is easily broken by young children and their 
grandparents :-) .

Best,
~d

-- 
desktop
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
mobile
http://chelseacreekstudio.mobi/

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