Chris Rahe wrote in reply to Ingo Chao:
http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/pages/specialists.html
> Well I think I've followed your instructions and it works fine in
> IE7, but still not in IE6. Do I still have something wrong?
Hi Chris
What is actually not working now in IE6, which menu. T
On Aug 13, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
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>> On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
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>> Chris Rahe wrote:
>> http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/pages/specialists.html
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>>> "Specialities" button:
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>>> IE is not able to determine the static position of an absolutely
>>> p
Chris Rahe wrote:
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> Can anyone take a look at http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/
> pages/specialists.html and see if they can figure out what I'm doing
> wrong? ...
"Specialities" button:
IE is not able to determine the static position of an absolutely
positioned block. So, if you
> On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
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> Chris Rahe wrote:
> http://www.bremenhospital.org/testsite/pages/specialists.html
>> "Specialities" button:
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>> IE is not able to determine the static position of an absolutely
>> positioned block. So, if you swap left: -999px to 'auto' on
Thanks! That seemed to fix it in IE7, but the dropdown is permanently
there in IE6.
As to the select, I'm going to change that to a button similar to the
"Specialties" button as soon as I get it working.
Thanks again for the help. Any ideas on making it work for IE6? Just
because my visitor
I've been to this board before with some dropdown issues, but I have
a new one.
I have one page where they want to provide a dropdown list of medical
specialties that will take visitors to an anchor on another page.
Rather than doing JavaScript and a form, I thought I'd just go with
the ol