I would agree with an image for the kind of char you want, but don't toss
out the idea of reworking the chart to take better advantage of HTML
elements and CSS, such as a hierarchical OL - you could have a
class=levelN (where N is the level, 0, 1, 2, etc) and each class could
have a set indent
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Hi Heidi,
The support for CSS to stretch content vertically is a bit tricky
since CSS is unaware of the browser window's width and height, though
you could take steps to figure these values out with Javascript, but I
don't recommend it as there may be other alternatives:
-Have you tried
Hi, I'm running IE 6 and it seems to be showing up, however your
rollovers aren't working properly. IE only recently started supporting
:hover on elements other than hyperlinks, and I don't think a majority
of users are up to IE 7 yet (though I could be wrong). A possible
solution to this problem