OK---
I've realized my error, and it has nothing to do with the css menu styles.
On the home page I included a random image script to rotate the main image.
This script is incorporated into the page as an include.
That random image include had a comment that lay outside the closing php
tag, ins
Thank you Cristine.
But the problem is in IE7.
John
on 6/18/09 11:06 AM, Chrinstine Dunn at cd...@hibbertgroup.com wrote:
> They both work fine in firefox on my Mac.
>
>
> Christine Dunn
> Web Designer
>
> The Hibbert Group
> cd...@hibbertgroup.com
> 609-394-4763
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Hi:
I'm having a problem with a css dropdown menu in IE7.
The home page is here in English:
http://www.leylatorres.com
Or here in Spanish:
http://www.leylatorres.com/pages/spanish/index_spanish.php
The menu styles are here:
http://www.leylatorres.com/includes/CSS_PLAY_MENU/STYLES/cssPlay.css
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From: Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 3:25 AM
Subject: [css-d] CSS dropdown menu not workink in IE7
Problem is hosted at:
Problem is hosted at: http://www.clickmaujor.com/asr/ddownmenu.html
The horizontal navigation | Sistemas | Arquivos | Transação | is a dropdown
CSS menu.
Please open up the 3th link named Transação. It is a 5 levels dropdown menu.
There is a triangle bullet on the links that opens a new level.
> On Behalf Of Julian Tulip's Licorice
> I am trying to find a solid CSS dropdown technique that works fluidly
> amongst the browsers.
> I mean the link that drops down to other links, something I can make all
> pretty with CSS.
> a: is this possible with all the modern browser workarounds?
> b: is
Hello,
I am trying to find a solid CSS dropdown technique that works fluidly
amongst the browsers.
I mean the link that drops down to other links, something I can make all
pretty with CSS.
a: is this possible with all the modern browser workarounds?
b: is DHTML the way to go?
I figure I would try
I have a test case for Safari 2.0:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/keyboard_friendly_dropdown_menu/test_case.asp
Sub-menus stay open and the workaround I found fixes all sub-menu but the
last one.
Note that on the page where I'm using the workaround, trying to reach the
top item at the left of t
> Secondly, I've a bit of an accessibility issue with this
> menu,
A CSS-only menu will be less usable/accessible than a good
javascript+css menu. Note that there are a LOT of bad javascript+css
menus too.
The problem with an all-css solution is that you don't have the ability
to add some of t
Tracy Shorrock wrote:
> Screenshot from Firefox on Mac:
> http://www.freelancealot.co.uk/test/bleeding.jpg
> http://www.freelancealot.co.uk/test/layout_2col.html.
> http://www.freelancealot.co.uk/test/css/menuh.css.
>
> If you look at the menu closely in Firefox as you move your mouse along
> the
On 06/03/13 21:30 Tracy Shorrock apparently typed:
> On Monday, March 13, 2006, at 04:32 am, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Dropping Verdana and Helvetica from your styles would also be
>> excellent:
> That's a shame... I use Verdana a lot. Although I have used Trebuchet
> MS for the main text in this
Hi again,
Can anyone please help me solve the problem I'm seeing in Firefox -
it's got to be something to do with padding, margin, or border. I've
was up all last night trying to solve the @!*&! thing, but just don't
seem to be able to find the root of the problem.
Screenshot from Firefox on M
On Monday, March 13, 2006, at 04:32 am, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> Dropping Verdana and Helvetica from your styles would also be
> excellent:
Hi Felix,
That's a shame... I use Verdana a lot. Although I have used Trebuchet
MS for the main text in this case, and Arial for the links. Verdana is
only
Christian Montoya wrote:
> On 3/12/06, Tracy Shorrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> I don't imagine many users will browse the site without CSS, but for
> the odd chance that it happens, you could put a "skip to content"
> on-page link that is hidden by the CSS in the stylesheet. This has
> it
Sorry, sorry, sorry... the links are:
http://www.freelancealot.co.uk/test/layout_2col.html.
CSS is at
.../test/css/menuh.css (this is the css that drives the menu)
.../test/css/presentation.css
.../test/css/layout_2col.css
Thanks, Tracy
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On 3/12/06, Tracy Shorrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Secondly, I've a bit of an accessibility issue with this menu, and am
> hoping that it can be solved with clever use of CSS. When you view the
> page without a stylesheet, the menu is expanded, and viewers will have
> to scroll quite far down
Hi,
My latest project includes my first attempt at an all css horizontal
dropdown menu (apart from the htc file included for IE users). Although
I've only tested on Firefox and IE 6 on PC (as yet) and on Safari,
Firefox, and IE 5.2 on Mac, it seems to be working okay... I know,
that's asking f
For people interested in "à la suckerfish" menus, this one now allows
tabbing navigation in MSIE too:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/dropdown/demo.asp
Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
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