> Unfortunately my client is pretty set on the design -- literally to
> the
> pixel. Do you have a reference for the hiding script? I will
> suggest to them that this is a real problem, but I am not hopeful to
> have flexibility in moving this form.
> http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/
Try
#p7menubar, #p7menubar ul {
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
list-style: none;
color: #FF;
font-size: 13px;
font-family: arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-weight: 400;
text-align: left;
text-transform: capitalize;
---> display: table;
margin-bottom: 5px;
Unfortunately my client is pretty set on the design -- literally to the
pixel. Do you have a reference for the hiding script? I will suggest to
them that this is a real problem, but I am not hopeful to have flexibility
in moving this form.
http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-10.h
me to?
Anne
- Original Message -
From: "Rahul Gonsalves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Anne E. Shroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Drop down (p7) menu hidden behind other CSS elements?
> Anne E
Sorry - you do seem to have fixed the issues we looked at yesterday -
though David raises a good point about using pixels for your
font-sizes. I see you have a new page that has select lists below the
menu. IE5.x -6.x has issues with absolutely positioned elements and
select menus. The buggers,
Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
> http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-public-6.htm
> CSS at http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-public-6.css
>
> and http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-10.htm
> CSS at http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-10.css
>
> T
> I've just implemented a different method for using a drop down DHTML
> menu
> because I was not satisfied with the behavior of the other one. It
> is
> working great on its own:
> http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/dropdown.htm
> CSS located at
> http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/p
Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
> I've just implemented a different method for using a drop down DHTML menu
> because I was not satisfied with the behavior of the other one. It is
> working great on its own.
> but it gets hidden behind other elements of the page when integrated. What
> am I doi
On 25 Sep 2006, at 24:18, Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
> http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/dropdown.htm
This doesn't work for me at all on Mac/Firefox? Just the top bit of
the toolbar, but no top words of menu? If I hover I get the menu, but
it seems a bit disjointed?
The other two seem to
I've just implemented a different method for using a drop down DHTML menu
because I was not satisfied with the behavior of the other one. It is
working great on its own:
http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/dropdown.htm
CSS located at
http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/p7_cssexpress/p7
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