Hi,
I just started having problems with this one page:
http://www.usprayercenter.org/index.html
When putting your cursor over the "Donate" and "Resources" links the
drop down menu is going behind the flash file on the right side.
I can duplicate it in netscape but not all the time and cannot
This certainly looked promising. I couldn't get the fix to work but I think
we're just going to live with the bug and realize IE6 is slowly
disappearing.
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Robbert van Andel wrote:
> I believe the second issue we are having is related. On some pages with a
> lot of text, or a bulleted list, there is a 2 or 3 pixel shift after the
> text passes the same subnav division. Example at
> www.salemcancercare.org/draft3/aboutus/partner.html
>
Sounds lik
I had tried that and it caused another weird issue where the text above a
table would overlay the table heading. I decided to go with your fix and
just add another paragraph between the text and the table :)
For course we have the other issue, so if anyone has any ideas, I'd be very
happy to hear
Robbert van Andel wrote:
> When we put a table in mainInnerContent,
> the table appears below the level of the subNav division, as illustrated
> here: http://www.salemcancercare.org/draft3/physicians/bios/index.html
>
table {
border-spacing: 0;
border-collapse: collapse;
border:1px solid fuch
My company recently contracted a new website from a vendor. The vendor made
the website work great with IE 7, FireFox and Safari, but we see a few weird
things with IE6, that we are trying to fix. I realize IE7 is the latest
version, but our company's 3000+ computers still use IE6, so we want to
Hi Jason and Gabriel,
Thank you so much for your help.
Warm Regards,
Mário Gamito
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On May 9, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Mário Gamito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this page with JavaScript to load a different image when we
> select a different radio button.
> The problem is that the images appear above the radio button group
> and I
> want them to appear at the right.
>
> I've been reading
Hi,
I have an absolutely positioned div that has the possibility of
different widths. I've floated it so it will collapse no matter what
the width. I have two buttons at the bottom. Each is floated left and
right and centered. You can view it here.
http://dev.tonedeafdesign.com/test/button_
Hi,
I have this page with JavaScript to load a different image when we
select a different radio button.
The problem is that the images appear above the radio button group and I
want them to appear at the right.
I've been reading to some things and it seems that I have to use CSS to
do this, bu
http://dev.sunrisetelecom.com/products/default.aspx <--i hope that is
accessible.
In the left side column there is a ul called Search By. When you roll
over it, it displays a child UL. Is there anyway to get that UL to auto
size its width according to its LIs. Right now i have set widths o
Thank you. It WAS a riddle at that!
Bruce
> Morning Bruce
>
> You wrote
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> > I have PPK's book on Javascript but have not studied it thoroughly.
> >
> >
> > PPK? Is your message intended as a riddle?
> >
>
> This will solve the * riddle *. [1]
>
> Best
>
> Jim
Morning Bruce
You wrote
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> I have PPK's book on Javascript but have not studied it thoroughly.
>
>
> PPK? Is your message intended as a riddle?
>
This will solve the * riddle *. [1]
Best
Jim Nannery
www.gotbeebar.com
[1] http://www.quirksmode.org/book/
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On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
>
> http://www.lanierconsulting.net/flyout/flyout.html
>>
>
> div#divLogin
> {
> position: relative;
> height: 1%;
> }
>
> ...will get IE on the right track.
>
> George,
As always, you are spot
Thankyou
You are right about the div sort of expanding, thanks. The image for CSS is
intentionally not displayed in IE since this could cause confusion. The page is
in frames and in IE a stylesheet is used for the bottom frame that cannot pass
validation, therefore I removed the image.
The style
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