with an "active" state on the
main nav?..(never done it before myself, as I'm usually dropping
the nav in a include file, which would rule out "active" state).
Thanks,
-- Karl
On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Blake wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Karl J
Howdy all,
I'm doing the standard sons-of-suckerfish menu (and have been using it
a while) but with a new site I'm being requested to have an "active"
state where the current section is highlighted in the main nav.
Of course, it works fine in Safari, Firefox, but not IE.
I suspect it's somet
Howdy,
Had a hot project dump in my lap.
We are going to eliminate the print version of an in-house newsletter,
and taking it online. So I'll have a site for it, with a front page
for it, that would hold the first paragraph or so of each article, and
then click for more. No problem there.
Howdy,
I'm really ready to dump BBedit, and am wondering if anyone has a
good html/css editor with autocomplete like many of the current
tools, but also has the built-in ftp capabilities of BBedit? I am
seeing a lot of tools with one or two good features, but nothing
outstanding. Basica
Howdy,
I'm building a template for a standard horizontal menu navigation.
The trick is, I'm trying to allow for buttons that might have two
lines, where others have only one. Is there any way to get the text
in the standard styled UL navigation method to get the text to align
to the botto
Hello,
I've been tasked to design a new corporate template, that will
theoretically be sucked into a CMS in the future, but of course, I
don't know which one yet. (I'm pushing for MySourceMatrix for what
it's worth).
So, I need any best practices for designing the core of a layout that
w
Hello,
I've got a question regarding the IE 3-pixel bug problem. (I've read over
the Molly/John page on this a dozen times).
I have been using the {height:1%;} to fix the bug in most of my layouts
where needed. However, I've come across a situation where it breaks
something worse that the proble
Howdy,
I'm doing some bug fixes on a template for a medical site. Everything
is pretty clean, but, I'm having a problem with the left-nav. It's a
typical styled-UL to create a left-nav that we all do now. The
problem is there are a few medical words that are showing up in the
left-nav that are
Howdy,
I'm doing a standard suckerfish-style dropdown/flyout menu, but I'd
like to add something.
As you know, in a dropdown/flyout menu, if you have a item's
background change using a:hover, once you roll off of that to the
next level of the dropdown (I currently have 3 levels). the
back
Howdy,
For those of you using CPS, I need references for Perl scripts used
in conjuction with CPS for moving files and such.
Since the Adobe takeover, their forums are pretty useless, and Google
searches haven't turned up anything.
Please don't respond back to the list...
thanks!
-- Karl
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Howdy,
Still having a whitespace problem with IE (5, 6, and 7).
#leftnav li {
width: 143px;
border-top: solid 1px #7A7BAF;
}
#leftnav a {
font-size: 10px;
line-height: 12px;
display: block;
vertical-align: bottom;
font-weight: bold;
Hello all,
Just discovered two things in a template that I'm building.
Using Browsercam.com, it appears that the standard hover over a list
item to highlight the item is not working. IE7 appears to ignore the
hover. It's working in every other browser I test. I've searched for
info on this
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