functioning properly.
Any insight on causes for the issues and/or solutions for them are much
appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Hammond
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URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/sportsandrec
CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/sportsandrec/sports.css
In IE7, the horizontal navigation is shifted down one pixel, so the bottom of
the buttons covers up the black horizontal line that is the bottom border for
the horizon
David Laakso wrote:
> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>> URL: http://www.numcchildren.org/thezones/index.htm
>> CSS: http://www.numcchildren.org/children.css
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea why Safari (Mac/Win) and Chrome are
>> putting the main content in the side col
URL: http://www.numcchildren.org/thezones/index.htm
CSS: http://www.numcchildren.org/children.css
Does anyone have any idea why Safari (Mac/Win) and Chrome are putting
the main content in the side column on the right? View in FF, IE,
Opera to see correct layout.
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
David Laakso wrote:
> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>> URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
>> CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
>>
>> Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard
>> that someone was looking a
cked vertically rather
than in line horizontally. I tested it in IE8, Chrome, Opera, Safari,
and FF (Mac and Win), and they all display it correctly (in line
horizontally).
browsershots.org wasn't working with this URL for some reason.
Thanks,
Danie
> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>>> URL: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/index.htm CSS:
>>>> http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/cs.css
>>>> FF, Safari, and
>>>> Google Chrome treat the navigation
> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>> URL: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/index.htm CSS:
>> http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/cs.css
>> FF, Safari, and Google Chrome treat the navigation correctly. It's
>> the "active" state (when you click on a
URL: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/index.htm
CSS: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/cs.css
FF, Safari, and Google Chrome treat the navigation correctly. It's the
"active" state (when you click on a button) that is the issue here. IE
and Opera don't show the active state as it
> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>>
>>>> URL: http://www.studentremix.org
>>>> The top navigation (Middle School, High School, Parents)
>>>> displays correctly in FF, Safari, and Opera, but IE really
>>>>
> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>> URL: http://www.studentremix.org
>> The top navigation (Middle School, High School, Parents) displays
>> correctly in FF, Safari, and Opera, but IE really messes it up.
>
> Internet Explorer doesn't support display:inline-block.
&g
URL: http://www.studentremix.org
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/templates/js_jamba/css/nav.css
http://www.studentremix.org/templates/js_jamba/css/style2.css
The top navigation (Middle School, High School, Parents) displays
correctly in FF, Safari, and Opera, but IE really messes it up. You
c
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
|
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm There is a little bit
| > of blue extending down below the nav bar.
|
| Delete...
| #nav a, #nav strong {
| position: relative;
| }
|
| ...and also delete the...
|
| * html #nav {
| overflow: visible;
| }
|
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > |
| > That didn't do it. When I added those to my CSS, it didn't
| affect IE7 and
| > made the unwanted extra blue span the entire width of the
| nav bar in IE6.
| > Daniel
| >
|
| Seems to work on this end in IE/6 and IE
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > Here's the first thing:
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
| > CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
| > Screenshot of the problem: http://www.studentremix.org/issues/ms.jpg
| > The red arrows show what's going wrong. There i
| On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Daniel Hammond
| wrote:
| > I have three things for you guys to look at. IE6 and IE7
| are the only
| > browsers having this problem.
| >
| > Here's the first thing:
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
| > CSS: http://
I have three things for you guys to look at. IE6 and IE7 are the only
browsers having this problem.
Here's the first thing:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
Screenshot of the problem: http://www.studentremix.org/issues/ms.jpg
The red arrows s
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org
| > CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/landing.css
| >
| > For a reference of what this page should look like, look at
| it in FF
| > or IE.
| > They display it correctly. Safari, Opera, and Google Chrome
| push the
| > blue
| > image to the bottom of the sc
URL: http://www.studentremix.org
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/landing.css
For a reference of what this page should look like, look at it in FF or IE.
They display it correctly. Safari, Opera, and Google Chrome push the blue
image to the bottom of the screen. I don't see anything in the CSS tha
| > URL: www.metroatlantaproject.org
| > CSS: www.metroatlantaproject.org/css/main.css
| >
| > FF3, Opera, IE7, and IE6 display the site correctly. When I
| open the
| > site in
| > Safari and Google Chrome, the body content is pushed out to the
| > right of the
| > containing structure. What'
d are on Windows)
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
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| > Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/media.htm
| > CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/hs.css
| > The flash animation (top object in the sidebar on the
| right) is supposed to
| > link to "http://gallery.me.com/northsideyouth#gallery"; wh
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/media.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/hs/hs.css
The flash animation (top object in the sidebar on the right) is supposed to
link to "http://gallery.me.com/northsideyouth#gallery"; when you click on it,
but it's not doin
ed on. It's not acting like a link at
all. Any idea why?
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
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| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/blog.htm
|
| > The column on the right is supposed to say "Log in", but in
| FF3, the
| > div for that column is moved down below the left column.
|
| Can not tell you exactly what's bugging FF3, b
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/blog.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
Here's a crazy situation: every tested browser (ie, safari, opera, chrome)
EXCEPT firefox is displaying this page correctly. The column on the right is
supposed to say "Log in", but in FF3, the div for that colu
he div for that column is moved down
below the left column. This happened when I inserted the script code for the
blog feed into the left column div.
What's going on?
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
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not display any margin space
there. The blue background color touches the top of the image below it. Any
ideas as to why this is happening?
Thanks,
Daniel Hammond
Objective Designs
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| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > | You can use overflow-x and overflow-y properties separately,
| > | instead of just "overflow: scroll"
| > |
| > | http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-box/#overflow
| > |
| > | It's been supported since Mozilla 1.8 and IE5. I think all
| &g
| > URL: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/media.htm
| > CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/ms.css
|
|
| Perhaps something like this:
| http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/photo_strip
|
| Cheers,
| Gary
Thanks so much, that works perfectly in all browsers tested except for IE7.
It scrolls ve
| You can use overflow-x and overflow-y properties separately,
| instead of just "overflow: scroll"
|
| http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-box/#overflow
|
| It's been supported since Mozilla 1.8 and IE5. I think all
| browsers support it even though it wasn't part of CSS2.1
| specs (it will likely be
| > Is there a way to get rid of the "faded out" vertical scroll bar
| > that is not being used?
|
|
| I assume you're seeing that in iExploder, right ?
| overflow-x:hidden or overflow-y:hidden will hide the scrollbar you
| don't want.
|
| Philippe
Actually, I was seeing it in all browsers t
| If you give the parent container a width to contain the
| horizontal elements, the iFrame will get a horizontal scroll bar.
|
| .photoThumbMainWrapper {width: 1685px;}
|
| That works if you know the number of thumbnails. Are you
| going to know the width? If not, let me know, and i'll help
| | URL: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/media.htm
| | CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/ms.css
| |
| | In the iframe, I want the photo thumbnails to scroll horizontally, not
| | vertically as they do now. I want them to be in one row, only one
thumbnail
| | tall, if that makes sense. I
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/media.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/ms.css
In the iframe, I want the photo thumbnails to scroll horizontally, not
vertically as they do now. I want them to be in one row, only one thumbnail
tall, if that makes sense. I wrapped them in a div (
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/index.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/test/ms/ms.css
Tested on WinXP Pro: FF3, Opera 9.52, and Safari 3.1.2 display the
navigation correctly, but IE 6 and 7 do not show the hover state until the
cursor is hovering over the nav link's text itself, rathe
URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
(Tested only on WinXP Pro)
Safari and Opera show the page's background image correctly regarding its
position in relation to the rest of the site content (successfully centers
everything
| > URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.htm
| > CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.css
| >
| > On Windows XP Pro... FF3, Opera 9.51, and Safari 3.1.2
| > display the site correctly. IE7 and IE6 don't. IE7 shows
| > everything right except the padding
| > URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.htm
| > CSS: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/white/index.css
| >
| > On Windows XP Pro... FF3, Opera 9.51, and Safari 3.1.2
| > display the site correctly. IE7 and IE6 don't. IE7 shows
| > everything right except the padding
lso seems to be unable to correctly display PNG images with
semi-transparent pixels (the background images that appear around the
header, container, and footer).
Daniel Hammond
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Atlanta, GA 30318
770-842-8817
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ppreciated.
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| > URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| > CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
| >
| > I've tested it in (all WinXP) FF3, IE7, IE6, Opera 9.5, and Safari
| > 3. They
| > all display the navigation correctly except Safari. I want the nav
| > buttons
| > to touch the bo
| >URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| >CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
| >
| Daniel,
|
| I looked at your site in Firefox on a Mac. The nav buttons (Home,
| Link 2, etc.) extend below the bottom of the nav area in my display.
| This isn't obvious unless yo
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| > CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
| >
| > why does Safari display it incorrectly while all
| the others
| > display it correctly?
|
| Hi Daniel--
|
| Try this:
| #nav {
|
they don't quite go to the bottom
in Safari. I also haven't tested this on a Mac, so if anyone could do that
for me, that would be great (thanks in advance). What's more pressing,
though, is why does Safari display it incorrectly while all the others
display it correctly?
Thanks,
URL: http://rsdesignandprint.com/5619lakeforrest/index.html
CSS: http://rsdesignandprint.com/5619lakeforrest/index.css
The site looks great in every browser except IE6. I figure it's just reading
the padding or margins differently than the other browsers. I really don't
want to change those attrib
| Microsoft told Mac users in January 2006 to stop using IE for
| the Mac.
| You can't even download it from Microsoft anymore. Now it breaks
| sites. It crashes computers and causes kernel panics. No one
| is using
| (or should be using) IE for the Mac.
|
| What do your stats say about IE
| I don't have IE 5 on the Mac and there is no IE 6 or 7, so no
| worries
| there.
| Good luck.
| Zack Frazier
Can someone please take a look at the site in IE on a mac and offer some
guidance as to why it's messing up the site's layout so badly?
Just a reminder, the url is http://www.objectiv
| 1) The height of your anchor is being computed to 12px even
| though the
| image is larger. This fixes the problem by forcing the anchor
| to wrap
| around the whole image ...
|
| photo_v a {
| display: block;
| }
Thanks, that fixed it in Safari. IE still ignores it altogether, but
pages.
Any help would be appreciated, and if anyone could test the site in Opera
(mac), IE (mac), and IE6, that would be fantastic. Thanks much. And again,
use FF as the standard for how it should behave.
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Avenue
Atlanta, G
| Is there a way to reduce the opacity of the background color
| of a div to a percentage less than 100%,
| but not completely transparent?
| 50% for example.
| Daniel Hammond
| yes there is a way:
| check this out:
| http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_image_transparency.asp
| Nina..
Thanks
Is there a way to reduce the opacity of the background color of a div to a
percentage less than 100%, but not completely transparent? 50% for example.
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30318
770-842-8817
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king the links go
to entirely different pages or opening in new windows.
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otography page:
www.objectivedesigns.com/photography.htm
let me know if you need any more assistance than what exploring my code gives
you.
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30318
770-842-8817
www.objectivedesigns.com
ge for lightbox, so don't worry about the rest of them right now.
URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/2/photography.htm
CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/2/index.css
Daniel Hammond
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correctly. I've only coded the first (top
left) image for lightbox, so don't worry about the rest of them right now.
URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/2/photography.htm
CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/2/index.css
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30318
770-842
I'm using the following technique to lay out a page:
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala13.html.
How do I make the left (blue) and right (orange) columns extend fully to the
footer, even if they just have a little bit of information in them?
Daniel Hammond
MotorcycleCarbs.com
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > Yes -- top, right, bottom, left -- which is clockwise, not
| > counter-clockwise.
| >
| >
| Beg your pardon. Too many digital clocks :-)
|
| L
No worries. Just making sure everything is clear for everyone :)
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Ave.
Atlan
s TRouBLe - that's TOP, RIGHT, BOTTOM, LEFT, or
| counter-clockwise from the top. So your wrapper margin should be:
| margin: 0 auto 0 auto;
| This can be shortened to:
| margin: 0 auto;
| Lori
Yes -- top, right, bottom, left -- which is clockwise, not
counter-clockwise.
Daniel Hammond
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f the browser
window instead of out of the bounds of the window.
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I'm testing it here: <http://www.objectivedesigns.com/2/index.htm>
My CSS is here: <http://www.objectivedesigns.com/2/index.css>
My relevant CSS looks to me like it should work correctly, but as you can
see, it doesn't. Any suggestions?
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Ave.
Atlant
I'm sorry to sound like a broken record, but why does IE7 not show the
bottom padding in my site's navigation? FF2, Opera, and IE6 show it
correctly.
URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/2
CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/2/index.css
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30318
77
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > I used overflow:hidden to fix the side borders in FF and Opera, but
| > that made it so IE6 doesn't scroll at all.
|
| * html #container {
| height: 100%;
| overflow: visible;
| }
|
| ...will work fine.
You're the best, Georg. Now how about that nav
used overflow:hidden to fix the side borders in FF and Opera, but that
made it so IE6 doesn't scroll at all.
I'm also still looking for a way to fix the navigation in IE7.
Daniel Hammond
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he browser window when
there is enough content to require scrolling.
IE7 shows the side borders correctly, but it messes up the navigation.
Here's the url: www.objectivedesigns.com/2
And the css: www.objectivedesigns.com/2/index.css
Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Ave.
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. Thanks so much, Georg.
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IE7 information -- http://css
ner extend down to 100% of the vertical space?
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IE7 i
f the container to extend all
the way to the bottom of the screen. Would that be a min-height issue?
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ending which browsers to use and start steering
| people away from
| > IE instead of pampering to their needs like spoilt children
I smell an administrative "off topic" email coming soon...
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| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > url: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/webdesign.htm
| > css: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/index.css
| > Firefox displays the page correctly, but IE6 doesn't (i'm
| on a machine that doesn't have IE7 right now, so i'm not sure
| how it l
Many of you may already know, but for those of you who don't yet, here's a
friendly heads up:
Firefox 2 has been released: www.mozilla.com/firefox
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should see what's going on there (tested in firefox, opera, and IE 6 and 7.
FF and opera display correctly, but the IE's are the ones that show the
problem).
Daniel Hammond
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If you go to the "photography" page and scroll about 2/3 of the way down
through the photo thumbnails, you'll see that in IE6, there's a big gap of
emptiness. Any idea why this is happening?
Thanks in advance.
Daniel Hammond
www.
| Sorry about the earlier response. Not awake yet.
| Adding
| Overflow:hidden;
| To the #container should solve the problem.
| Only tested in IE6 and FF1.5
| Dennis Bixler
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Daniel Hammond
| Why is there no margin space at the bottom of my site?
| URL
Ok it looks right in IE 6 and 7, but firefox and opera show what I'm talking
about.
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| started getting emails again today (Thursday) and previously
| haven't got any since Monday.
| Same for everyone or just me?
| Eoin.
Same for everyone.
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wn to
the bottom to see what I'm talking about.) I want there to be the same 20px
at the bottom that there is at the top.
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Why is there empty space above the "content_text" div at
www.objectivedesigns.com/2/? I can't seem to get rid of it.
(I have colored the background of the "content" div green so you can easily
see what I'm talking about.)
Daniel Ha
in your image tag. Like this:
http://www.champeauservices.com/images/logo.gif"; border="0">
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'm I doing wrong? Please help the newbie!
Can you send us a link so we can see what you're looking at?
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| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site
| > www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site/index.css
| >
| > Works correctly in FF, IE7, and Opera. IE6 messes it all up though.
| See if IE6.0 is more cooperative if you change the
| padding-right on these three selectors fr
www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site
www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site/index.css
Works correctly in FF, IE7, and Opera. IE6 messes it all up though.
Suggestions, please.
Thanks in advance.
Daniel Hammond
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Try making a class for your regular text links.
Example:
a.link:link {
...
}
a.link:visited {
...
}
Etc etc.
Or you could try adding:
border: 0;
...to your image links.
Daniel Hammond
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| -Original Message-
| From
PC?
Just so you know, it works correctly in IE7 PC.
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m would also be present for people with 1024x768). Is the white space
intentional? If so, why?
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if I remove the doctype since it's just a frame that
loads in an iframe, thus I'm not worried about having it come up in search
engines.
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> No wonder. You must not let IE7 see that style on the html
> element - that's what the 'star html' hack is there for.
The horizontal bar was still there when I had the star in the code (as it is
now).
Daniel Hammond
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e. Also, for some weird reason, IE7 doesn't let me
scroll up and down in that window with my mouse's scroll wheel now.
Daniel Hammond
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the
vertical one does. It seems like it thinks that the vertical one is covering
up that much space on the page, so it provides the ability to scroll over to
see that little bit of nothingness that is supposedly being covered up.
Da
not really an option.
Also, the styling for the scrollbar itself will not show up in IE or Opera.
How can I get rid of the horizontal scrollbar and make it so the scrollbar's
styling shows up?
Daniel Hammond
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Very good. Thank you, sir.
Daniel Hammond
www.objectivedesigns.com
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Can someone tell me why on www.lyteenterprises.com/services.htm, the lists
of services are moved down an extra line in FF and Opera, and they are moved
over to the right in IE?
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> Doh, I figured it out the moment I hit send. IE and Safari
> are more forgiving of spelling.
> "Visited" spelled correctly helps Firefox display correctly.
> Sorry everyone!
Not a problem, glad you figured it out :)
Daniel Hammond
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> Daniel Hammond wrote:
> > On www.southpawbrothers.com, the top borders of the
> navigation links
> > show up in Firefox (as they should), but they don't show up
> in IE. Why?
> > Daniel Hammond
> Probably a combination of things is causing that speci
On www.southpawbrothers.com, the top borders of the navigation links show up
in Firefox (as they should), but they don't show up in IE. Why?
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