Aaron Roberson wrote:
>
> The dropdown menu on my site is plagued by the hasLayout bug,
> probably as a result of the whitespace in my list. There is extra
> padding between each list item in IE7. That's right, in IE7. It looks
> fine in IE6.
>
> http://northeastassembly.org
>
Try giving hasLayou
On Dec 31, 2007 11:11 AM, Kenneth Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Amazingly enough, the page renders as expected in IE6. I'm not
> getting the right rendering in Firefox 2.
>
Hi,
Thanks to a pointer I found on the list archive, I solved my
problem by addiing a "float: left" t
OK,
The dropdown menu on my site is plagued by the hasLayout bug, probably as a
result of the whitespace in my list. There is extra padding between each
list item in IE7. That's right, in IE7. It looks fine in IE6. I've tried
applying the following rules but no single one of them has worked:
* ht
From: Lisa Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://www.familyfirstdocs.com. In IE6 with WinXP, the scrolling
>seems to be disabled on the dropdown menus.
There are probably several places you can apply this, here is what I did. In
your menuh.css, add to the following selector, #menuh a -
#men
From: "Rebecca Richter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> but how do you do it if the banner has a non-uniform
>background, like on this site: http://www.myersonassociates.com/
Hi Becca, ;)
This construction is two part (for the right, expanding side of the header),
with a main image placed in the HTML an