#main-content p{
padding:3% 5% 3% 5%;
}
/*right column*/
#sub-content {
position: absolute;
top:100px;
left: 80%;
width: 20%;
margin: 0% 0 0 0%;
background-color:#CC;
}
/*this style doesn't work*/
#footer {
position:absolute;
width:100%;
}
Many thanks.
Phil Holt
==
a {
float:left;
text-align:center;
color:#777;
font-size:80%;
width: 110px;
padding: 3px 5px 3px 5px;
background-color:#ececec;
border-right: solid 2px white;
}
#nav ul li a:hover {
color:white;
background-color:#777;
}
Thanks
Phil Holt
+44 131 446 0702
tal ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-WithChildren a
{
float: none;
color:#777;
}
#navbar .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-WithChildren
a:hover {
float: none;
color:#fff;
}
/*>*/
Many thanks.
Phil Holt
==
Mobile: 07717 723 733
Offic
Hello everyone,
Hope someone can help with this tricky problem I have.
I'm very new to CSS and have built a website using an off-the-shelf CMS
called Rejive. This uses a custom tag to insert the nav control. The main
nav bar is styled using CSS and works a treat in FF and Safari, but isn't
render
Hi Jeffrey
I find http://browsershots.org/ works well, but be prepared to wait a few
hrs for the free results.
Phil Holt
Web Foundry Limited
Web Design and Marketing Services
www.web-foundry.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Penthouse Studios
3B Cluny Gardens
Edinburgh, EH10 6BE
Office: 0131 446 0702
Thanks David - that did the trick nicely.
Much appreciated.
Phil
On 26/12/06 13:59, "~davidLaakso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Phil Holt wrote:
>> I'm hoping you can help me solve this issue, which I think is IE related...
>>
>> http://www.cotton
Hello Everyone
I'm hoping you can help me solve this issue, which I think is IE related...
http://www.cottonliving.co.uk/ProductList.aspx?CategoryID=2
Please check out the above page and you will see that the coloured band
above the image is not positioning properly. The two rules I added to my
le:-
http://www.test.rejive.co.uk/product.aspx?Product=7
Any help steer me in the right direction would be really appreciated.
Cheers
Phil Holt
Web Foundry Limited
Web Design and Marketing Services
www.web-foundry.co.uk
[EMAIL
Is there any way of running IE7 or earlier on a Mac?
Phil
On 19/10/06 16:39, "Mark J. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> OK, IE7 may just have been officially released this week, but it's
> been available for download as a beta for months and months. There
> have been several discussions