Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
> I have encountered a problem with a CSS-driven
> dropdown navbar in Safari 3 beta for both Win and OSX.
>
> The problem is visible and described in a test page:
>
> http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/
>
> I would dearly like a CSS hack that passes style
> declarations to Sa
I have encountered a problem with a CSS-driven
dropdown navbar in Safari 3 beta for both Win and OSX.
The problem is visible and described in a test page:
http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/
I would dearly like a CSS hack that passes style
declarations to Safari only.
Best regards
Jørgen Farum Je
I think the fact that they are all opened is strange to those who first see
it.If it wasn't for your second post, one might think it's just a broken
page.
I did.
- Cy
On 11/18/07, Jørgen Farum Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
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> > Where did i
--- David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> Where did it go? Switched browsers and got a
> different page with a
> heading title "Sidehoved."
> Best,
> ~dL
Nowhere...
My testpage at
http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/dropdown.html
is perfectly visible to me in IE6, IE7, Firefox 2,
Safari Beta
Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
> I have created a CSS-driven dropdown navbar, sample
> page:
> http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/dropdown.html
>
>
> Jorgen Farum Jensen
>
Sun, Nov18, 10:11a, EST
Where did it go? Switched browsers and got a different page with a
heading title "Sidehoved."
Best,
~dL
I have created a CSS-driven dropdown navbar, sample
page:
http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/dropdown.html
Please notice that the level 2 submenus have a 1 pixel
overlap to the level 1 menu. I have introduced that
because Safari 3 on both Windows and OSX systems
otherwise puts the menu 1 pixel below t