Kym Costanzo wrote:
> OK - not sure what was wrong with the site, but hosting support fixed it.
> The site is back up:
> http://www.herrenkohlblog.com
>
> The issues I'm having in IE6 will be evident...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Kym
>
On a valid CSS file the corrections for XP IE/6.0 are:
Kym Costanzo wrote:
> OK - not sure what was wrong with the site, but hosting support fixed it.
> The site is back up:
> http://www.herrenkohlblog.com
>
> The issues I'm having in IE6 will be evident...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Kym
>
Thou shalt not post an invalid file :-) . Correct the
OK - not sure what was wrong with the site, but hosting support fixed it.
The site is back up:
http://www.herrenkohlblog.com
The issues I'm having in IE6 will be evident...
Thanks in advance!
Kym
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:da...@chelseacreekstudio.com]
Sent: Mond
Kym Costanzo wrote:
> Thank you so much for taking the time to
> help - as always, worked like a charm.
>
> Might you have any idea why the fly-outs are not working in IE6? Is that
> simply a limitation that will not work in IE6? I will make the main level
> navigation link to pages that contain t
David, you never cease to amaze me. Thank you so much for taking the time to
help - as always, worked like a charm.
Might you have any idea why the fly-outs are not working in IE6? Is that
simply a limitation that will not work in IE6? I will make the main level
navigation link to pages that cont
Kym Costanzo wrote:
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> Second site: http://herrenkohlblog.com/
>
>
>
> Same problem. The top navigation div is showing below the logo div; and the
> main image is showing below the left-hand image - they should be aligned.
>
>
>
> Kym
>
>
>
>
>
Mon 5:01 p, EST
No-show.
Error esta
Kym Costanzo wrote:
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>
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> First site: http://ilovestraightteeth.webscapersites.com/
>
>
>
> The red and green borders along the navigation are just to help me see my
> divs, they aren't permanent! Note the contents of the main column are
> showing below the left-nav div. Also, I can't figure
Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm trying to put together a header here:
> http://www.brianmcurran.com/test.html . I want it to have two nav bars, a
> fixed position image, and for the black background to span across the whole
> page - while the rest of the contents only occupy a width of 78
Hi all,
I've got two similar situations going on with two different sites I'm
working on. Hope it's OK to list both here in one post. The sites look fine
in modern browsers, but in IE6 I've got the classic column-shifting going on
- but I've tried all the tricks and fixes I've used in the past
Hi All,
I'm trying to put together a header here: http://www.brianmcurran.com/test.html
. I want it to have two nav bars, a fixed position image, and for the black
background to span across the whole page - while the rest of the contents only
occupy a width of 780px. (Kinda like this site:
http
Well, thanks anyway.
Best~
Wenlong.
From: David Laakso
To: Wenlong Xu
Cc: css-discuss
Sent: Mon, December 7, 2009 9:27:37 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] float problem in IE6/7
Wenlong Xu wrote:
> Hi, David.
>
> i have just solved it in your way.
> Thank you for your
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