leyoga.com/yoga/
Thanks,
Timothy
On Aug 3, 2009, at 12:04 PM, David Laakso wrote:
> Timothy Burgin wrote:
>> Having a weird issue in Safari with a menu bar that is broken into 2
>> ULs separated by a graphic. Looks fine in Firefox, but in Safari the
>> content after the menu
Having a weird issue in Safari with a menu bar that is broken into 2
ULs separated by a graphic. Looks fine in Firefox, but in Safari the
content after the menubar is hidden, even though I can see it if I
view source of page. The CSS validates fine.
http://westashevilleyoga.com/yoga/
Here
Hello,
I cannot figure out what is causing my menus to not display properly
in IE6, can anyone help?
The dropdown background is white instead of the defined color and its
boarder color is missing as well. There is also a white block being
inserted above the menu bar for some strange reason
Thanks Alan,
I've changed the doctype to: XHTML 1.0 Transitional and this does
render the menu correctly in IE 7. But it is still breaking under IE
6 and 5.5. If anyone else can shed some more light as to why I'm
having problems in these browsers, please let me know.
Double horizontal men
Hi Ray,
I thought I had validated the CSS before, but now all is fixed and
validates fine. I don't have MS IE on my iMac yet, so I'm waiting on
a screen shot from browsershots.org to see if this has helped.
Thanks,
Timothy
On Aug 8, 2007, at 12:04 PM, Ray Leventhal wrote:
> T
Hi all,
I have a double horizontal drop down menu that I've finally gotten to
work in Firefox and Safari, but fails miserably in MS IE 5.5-7. It
seems I have 2 issues:
1. The background behind the menu bar repeats itself and is not
properly positioned under the above background image.
2. Th
Hi all,
I have a double horizontal drop down menu that I've finally gotten to
work in Firefox and Safari, but fails miserably in MS IE 5.5-7. It
seems I have 2 issues:
1. The background behind the menu bar repeats itself and is not
properly positioned under the above background image.
2. Th