on the link belowhttp://constructweb.com/test/index.html
hover on the nav - discover san diego
on the third level links that show up on hover is there a way to make them
all have show up the same horizontally ( just under the header ) instead
of relative to there 2nd level link?
Thanks for
on the link belowhttp://constructweb.com/test/index.html
hover on the nav - discover san diego
on the third level links that show up on hover is there a way to make them
all have show up the same horizontally ( just under the header ) instead
of relative to there 2nd level link?
Thanks for
on this page: http://www.coffeeonmars.com/testing/4COMIndex.html
this is a menu at the left. I am trying to get the head other work to be
closer to it, but the menu acts like there's a top margin value preventing
this closeness...and since I can't see what the issue is, makes me think
there's
http://www.redkitecreative.com/projects/farm/about/the-farm-bureau/
In IE7, bullets are showing correctly in the main content area but are
disappearing in the sidebar. Can someone help?
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I have not seen if this works
Thanks Gunlaug -
None of this would be any fun without IE now would it...
Quoting Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Neal Watkins wrote:
fair enough but why does FF and all other browsers render it ok
http://constructweb.com/temp/test-out-alt.html
IE/win has a problem
sent an email regarding IE postioning problem yesterdey
and found out abotu the on having layout issue
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
this fixed my problem
I used the same technique here:
http://www.constructweb.com/temp/test.html
It did fix some issues yet in IE problems
not -
is it because IE has a problem with right: 4px; (absolute positioning right)?
I have gone over this for a while - anybody able to let me know what the problem
is?
thank you
Neal Watkins
www.constructweb.com
fair enough but why does FF and all other browsers render it ok
Quoting Rowan Wigginton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Neal Watkins wrote:
http://constructweb.com/temp/test-out-alt.html
is it because IE has a problem with right: 4px; (absolute
positioning right)?
It's because you don't have a HTML
-- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
Neal Watkins
www.constructweb.com
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Hello all --per above url
see the darker blue line under the nav - -anybody see how to get rid of it-- the
hover works fine - - - but the regular blue doesn't go to the bottom
thanks
Neal
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http://www.gizmoproject.com/index2.html
in IE (oh yeah) the border disapearing after i added the new features
absolutrly positioned link - - - it is caused by the float of the text to the
right.
anybody know any fix?
thanks
Neal
using an dimage replace ment technique
basically I want the background to print that is being delivered by the
css sheet - - - - any suggestions?
I did check archives - this has been bandy'd around abit any solutions
thanks
Neal
Yes it could -
The difference would be specificity
td#advert is has a higher specificity and in case there is a conflict
(it does happen) it will apply over #advert
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/cascade.html#specificity
Neal
The first chapter of 'Eric Meyer on CSS' listing 1.1 has the
http://www.constructweb.com/temp/jeff/sub-index.html
ok this has an abunancy of floats and works
except in yes IE and suggestions
thanks
N
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DO many people value the order of their content -
for accessibility reasons or SEO reasons
I do prefer floats - so I have done some 2 column layouts with the float
right sideber neccessarily to come before the content.
Is this overconcern ?
I believe negative margins can fix this problem is it
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