Re: [WSG] List item background disappears in IE6

2004-10-29 Thread Andrew Krespanis
Strange, it doesn't show in Firefox 1PR, Moz1.7 or IE -- but you're
right, the button is still there, it just isn't being rendered...
When I tried to edit your CSS live (web dev ext.) the page lost the
the plot so I really couldn't test out this theory:
Try adding position:relative; and z-index:10; to the #nav li. Perhaps
that will be enough to kick the menu item into view.

Good luck ;)

Andrew.
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 18:27:16 -0400, Ryan Christie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the site I'm currently working on, the link image for the farthest
> right item ("Photo Albums") won't load in IE6, however the block
> dimensions for the a tag still show up and don't seem to be reduced at
> all.
> 
> The logo is a background for the "overlay" div, and is located beneath the
> ul's container. The two divs overlap slightly, but I didn't think this
> would cause a problem.
> 
> page: http://extrablack.com/test/psycsci/index.html
> css: http://extrablack.com/test/psycsci/css/general.css
>   http://extrablack.com/test/psycsci/css/ie5pluswin.css
> 
> What's causing this? Is there a better way to go about that layout than
> what I've done?
> 
> -Ryan Christie
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[WSG] List item background disappears in IE6

2004-10-28 Thread Ryan Christie
On the site I'm currently working on, the link image for the farthest
right item ("Photo Albums") won't load in IE6, however the block
dimensions for the a tag still show up and don't seem to be reduced at
all.
The logo is a background for the "overlay" div, and is located beneath the
ul's container. The two divs overlap slightly, but I didn't think this
would cause a problem.
page: http://extrablack.com/test/psycsci/index.html
css: http://extrablack.com/test/psycsci/css/general.css
 http://extrablack.com/test/psycsci/css/ie5pluswin.css
What's causing this? Is there a better way to go about that layout than
what I've done?
-Ryan Christie
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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