Hello everybody,
I've fixed the positioning problems that I always have with IE6 and 7
(yay!), but the hover state issue with IE6 remains. I found the htc
hack from
http://www.kavoir.com/2009/01/css-selectorhover-hack-for-ie6.html
but I don't think I implemented it correctly.
Any ideas?
Rich Wendrock Forum wrote:
> I am trying to format the links in a menu. They look the way I want them to
> Firefox but do not look right in IE 8.
>
>
>
> Can you tell me why it is not working in IE?
>
>
Can you provide a clickable link to the page? And state the version(s)
of IE give you d
"Better than giving a fish to someone is to teach that someone how to fish."
Thanks a lot David, again.
I will properly test the above later tonight.
Regards,
Márcio
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I am trying to format the links in a menu. They look the way I want them to
Firefox but do not look right in IE 8.
Can you tell me why it is not working in IE?
here is the CSS code
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Hi Rich,
Can you send a link to a p
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Climis, Tim wrote:
>> After inserting the I find I cannot continue with my second list item
>> as "2"; the list starts over at "1". Can I do that using CSS? I've got
>> the other sub-items to style correctly using CSS, so this is my only problem.
>
> There's two
> 0) Should we have both, the big margin and bottom value technique and a
> defined height? Or one will suffice (I will test, is just to have some
> theoretic references)
>
Do it both ways. Then you may know which way is best for the situation
you currently face,
> 1)
> So, we apply a min-
I am trying to format the links in a menu. They look the way I want them to
Firefox but do not look right in IE 8.
Can you tell me why it is not working in IE?
here is the CSS code
.menu { font-size: medium;
font-weight: bold;
text-decoration: none;
}
.menu a:link, .menu a:visited
> You could try something like:
>
> #conteudoPrimeiraColunaProdutoHome,
> #conteudoSegundaColunaProdutoHome,
> #conteudoTerceiraColunaProdutoHome {
> min-height:7em;
> _height:7em;
> }
>
> You could try something like:
>
> #conteudoPrimeiraColunaProdutoHome,
> #conteudoSegundaColun
> We're a little off-topic here as these are markup rather than CSS issues;
> but, nevertheless the extra may be generated by your WP php script.
>
I think so too. Now I restored the backup because there were too many little
errors popping up. I'll try again. Sorry for offtopic!
Ania
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Robin at Wonderbaby Designs wrote:
> I am having trouble with IE6 not displaying the entire header of my
> design.
> http://www.wonderbabydesigns.com/testing/pinwheel_layout.htm
>
> Robin~
>
The layout/css you are using is almost as old, tired, and obsolete as
IE/6 :-) .
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