No. All good for me...
On 5/7/07 11:10, "kate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi Melinda,
I had the same problem on a site I did recently.
http://www.televisual.com/festival/
Set the wmode of the Flash movie to transparent and set the z-index of your
menus to 100 (or something).
Let me know if that works.
Marcus
> Hi,
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> I have this flash working using the javascript
Technically, ids should only be declared once in a page, and classes can be
repeated as many times as necessary. So I would declare page structure with
ids and elements within as classes. If you have a button (for example) that
is repeated many times in a page use a class.
If you use Tidy (I use S
more research on IE bugs I am wondering if this is what's called
the "Guillotine Bug"?
Cheers,
Marcus
On 25/6/07 20:39, "Matthew Ohlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marcus Taylor wrote:
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>> Search return*:
>> http://dev.high-brandwidth.co.uk/c
I've been around the block with CSS but this one has me stumped.
I am creating templates for a vertical search and am having problems with
IE6 (no surprises there!), and in particular the search return (* see
below).
Below are a list of pages that are being built...
Homepage:
http://dev.high-bra
Matthew,
Thought I'd chip in.
I've been using a Mac for years, and not even I know how to get hold of a
Mac with IE5 now. Microsoft ditched it years ago. I think it was out on some
of the first builds of OSX and on old OS9.
If I was developing Google I'd develop for it, but if it's for a smaller