http://v5.octane8.com/expsidebars/
The left sidebar is floated, but there are no other floats in the layout.
The problem is that the header element (the red graphic with the word
"Sungard") exhibits the 3 pixel gap in IE.
Unfortunately, none of the hacks I've found can fix it. What am I missing??
Is it possible to change the order of this float layout so that the content
area comes before the sidebars??? Without resorting to absolute positioning?
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
body {margin:0 auto;padding:0;f
tListItems/default.aspx?id=7
Thanks!
Scott
Scott Blanchard
SunGard Workflow Solutions - Web Technologies
104 Inverness Center Place
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
p: 205-408-3617
f: 205-408-3475
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http://v5.octane8.com/Scott_Test/default.aspx?id=11
Can someone take a look at the menu on the left side of the page. The
sibling LI element of the "x8_expandoActive" element is inheriting the link
color (Yellow) when it shouldn't. The link should only highlight when it's
the current link like her
http://v5.octane8.com/octane8new/default.aspx?id=4
Can someone have a look at this URL in IE 5.5 for PC and tell me why the
right sidebar is anchored to the right edge of the browser rather than the
right edge of the template (as in IE6 and all modern browsers)?
Can I hack a workaround?
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Please take a look at this screenshot (JPEG):
http://v5.octane8.com/destin/images/x8webtop_images/picture1.jpg
Notice how the bullet images in the sitemap menu on the left are all
mangled? These are background images attached to the LI elements of the
unordered list based navigation. The really w
http://v5.octane8.com/webstandards/menus/pics/activesection.htm
Look at the floated elements in the content area. I want them to fill the
available area 4 abreast. However, IE 6 seems to think it can't fit the 4th
element even though there is enough space for it (IE 5.5 however shows the
same disp