I'm having an issue I was hoping you all could help me with. *of course* I
have it displaying perfectly in Firefox. But I'v enow moved to IE6, and
things are totally screwy. This is a CSS thing I've never used before, but
this client's site is requiring it.
IE totally sucks. Argh! (sorry.
I used to do this - and I had to stop when a couple of clients got a little
offended. :( (Some people are no fun at all!) I've quit commenting
altogether because I can't seem to keep smart remarks like that from coming
through - and as they say, if you can't say something nice...
I'd hate to
ul.sitemap li.last a{
padding:0 1.5em 0 .5em;
background: none;
}
See if that helps you :)
~Shelly
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Here's a couple of good links that provide explanation:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/about-boxmodel.htm
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModelHack
Oh! and look at that - the second one looks kinda familiar, doesn't it? ;)
HTH!
~Shelly
My favorite will always be www.istockphoto.com Not free, but *definitely*
cheap, and good photos/artwork.
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Thanks for replying, Jono.
Unfortunately, I *can't* provide a link. The site isn't live, and it's one
of those client who doesn't want anyone to see anything - no public views at
all. So I'd get in trouble with the client if I posted the link on a public
forum. However, they don't mind if I
I typically design my sites in Mozilla for PC, then hack for other browsers.
But I've recently come across a new issue - Mozilla/Mac reads my stylesheet
more like Safari 2 than Mozilla/PC.
I've hacked my stylesheet to display the site properly in Safari 2 (didn't
take much more than minor