[WSG] Site Check: AITP; Illowa Chapter

2004-12-06 Thread Aaron Holbrook
Hi everyone, first time for me to ask for you all to check a site for
me, but I'm sure it won't be the last.

I believe it renders fine in most browsers, except one flaw (advice
would be MOST welcome):
I have no clue how to get the navbar to render fully - if there is
more content than navigation links (or you simply resize it smaller so
that it overflows).
I'd ideally like the navbar section to be a solid color all the way to
the footer.  Any suggestions?

a href=http://143.226.165.202/other/aitp;Illowa Chapter; AITP/a

I've tried using the: min-height; but it won't render correctly in IE.
So, I'm stumped.
Thanks a million!
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Re: [WSG] Site Check: AITP; Illowa Chapter

2004-12-06 Thread Aaron Holbrook
I'm wondering if anyone has had a chance to look over my problem:

http://143.226.165.202/other/aitp
Really looking forward to some help.

Aaron Holbrook


On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 10:58:48 -0600, Aaron Holbrook
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Hi everyone, first time for me to ask for you all to check a site for
 me, but I'm sure it won't be the last.
 
 I believe it renders fine in most browsers, except one flaw (advice
 would be MOST welcome):
 I have no clue how to get the navbar to render fully - if there is
 more content than navigation links (or you simply resize it smaller so
 that it overflows).
 I'd ideally like the navbar section to be a solid color all the way to
 the footer.  Any suggestions?
 
 a href=http://143.226.165.202/other/aitp;Illowa Chapter; AITP/a
 
 I've tried using the: min-height; but it won't render correctly in IE.
 So, I'm stumped.
 Thanks a million!
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Re: [WSG] Unsubscribing

2004-11-21 Thread Aaron Holbrook
Why not just create this kind of atmosphere in a forum, instead of an
email group?

Just a thought, people could check it on their own time - instead of
filtering through dozens of emails each day (which I'm sure no one
puts at the top of their list).

Aaron Holbrook


On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:59:58 -0500, Rob McCormack - ReadPlease Corp.
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 This is an excellent suggestion. 
   
 As good as it is... there is too much email for me 
 to digest. 
   
 ~Rob 
   
 
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 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron DC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 3:12 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [WSG] Unsubscribing
 
  
  
 Just a suggestion: 
   
 I'd like to remain a member on the website but do not have time to read any
 emails at the moment. I went to the website to unsubscribe and it's a dual
 function - unsubscribe AND delete your membership.  I'm unsubscribing, hope
 you dont take it personally. Would seem like a good idea (tm) to maintain
 membership but not email people. 
   
 Aaron 
   
 
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Re: [WSG] Site check please - launched it finally!

2004-11-16 Thread Aaron Holbrook
Link?


On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 07:20:04 +1100, James Gollan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 
 There is a small issue on the home page with the hover state in firefox/win.
 On the link to the help page the hover state underline is pushing the
 content box and footer down by 1px  creates a little visual jump on
 rollover.
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