ed from the AnythingSlider to meet my needs:
http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/
I don't write JQuery of Javascript, and at the time my CSS was a bit rusty,
but with much trial and error I had success for the post IE7 browsers I was
designing for. Beware of embedding Flash object
ut of frame of the feature slider. Again, only happening in Opera
(Win).
http://159.247.160.110/index.php
Any suggestions would very much appreciated.
Tim Wolf
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>Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 02:28 AM
>To: 'Tim Wolf'
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>Subject: Re: [css-d] More IE7 stacking / z-index issues
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lve all my problems,
Help!
Tim Wolf
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I've built a prototype drop-down menu based on the Suckerfish model with some
tweaks to use images in the top row of navs. Now I'm trying to make the first
nav ("Senators") that has quite a few list items into a two column drop-down.
Here is the original prototype using one column:
http://uatex
I realize this is a bit of a scripting issue, but I'm seeking a solution from
the CSS community as it regards a fundamental style change and a desire to
validate in XHTML.
I am trying to create a page with a body background image that will randomly
change when the page is reloaded. After seekin