RE: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2

2005-08-28 Thread j.hodge
Hi, David!

Thanks again for your reply

Weirdness that it didn't work for you, because it was working in each of the
ones I tested, and I am also using XPSP2.  I tested in Win IE6, FF1.0.6,
NN7, Mozilla.  And I finally just set ":root selector" to hide it from Opera
(including a note attached to it about W3C CSS3 pseudo-classes), did the
necessary fixes in IE6 to undo what ":root" did to it, and set IE5 to
display: none.

I wish I knew about that PIE link before I got started on this sorry POS.
Could have made life MUCH easier, it seems.  It has been duly archived for
heavy future referencing.  As it stands, though, the Suckerfish was still a
far cry better than the examples I was sent by the client - all of them
comprised entirely of reams of JS, and pure lunacy one and all.

The final works have been shipped as of 20 minutes ago, without my normally
anal-retentive testing, and for once I don't feel one bit bad about it.  It
wasn't in the specs, they told me the last file I sent (the allegedly
"final" one) was acceptable, then they asked me this two weeks after
deadline, and wanted a quick turn-around.  Sooo... if they want more out of
me, they can pay for it.  *shrug*  There are other projects waiting in the
wings.

As always, David, you have some great tips.  Thank you.

~~J.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Laakso
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 12:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hello, again, all.
>I fiddled a bit more with the Suckerfish dropdowns 
>  
>
I am afraid it is not working in any of my browsers in EXP_SP2.
The number of posts, and wasted time and talent,  regarding that stupid 
menu is astonishing.
Rather than driving yourself, and everyone else, nuts how about trying a
menu that is actually known to work? Nuke the  **  and try:
<http://www.positioniseverything.net/css-dropdowns.html>

> 
>~~J.
>  
>
Regards,
David Laakso

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Re: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2

2005-08-28 Thread David Laakso

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello, again, all.
I fiddled a bit more with the Suckerfish dropdowns 
 


I am afraid it is not working in any of my browsers in EXP_SP2.
The number of posts, and wasted time and talent,  regarding that stupid 
menu is astonishing.

Rather than driving yourself, and everyone else, nuts how about trying a
menu that is actually known to work? Nuke the  **  and try:




~~J.
 


Regards,
David Laakso

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http://www.dlaakso.com/


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