Re: [css-d] Help with Safari and topnav

2006-07-05 Thread Michael Landis
On 7/5/06, Skip Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well I'll be swiggered. > > After futzing with the CSS for a good long time, something about the > floats finally clicked. > > I changed the order of the includes. I load the leftnav first, *then* > load the header, and now it works. It wasn't the C

Re: [css-d] Help with Safari and topnav

2006-07-05 Thread Skip Knox
Well I'll be swiggered. After futzing with the CSS for a good long time, something about the floats finally clicked. I changed the order of the includes. I load the leftnav first, *then* load the header, and now it works. It wasn't the CSS at all. Even so, I do thank Michael Landis for offering

Re: [css-d] Help with Safari and topnav

2006-07-05 Thread Skip Knox
This is why doing this stuff is so much fun! I did the five steps Michael suggested. The result is now that both the content area and the left nav appear *below* the header, as if there is some sort of clear:both in operation. On the good side, the page now breaks consistently in Safari and Fire

Re: [css-d] Help with Safari and topnav

2006-07-05 Thread Michael Landis
On 7/5/06, Skip Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am experimenting with a template design and thought I had everything > worked out. I wasn't especially happy with the kludge I had to do with > the header, though, and then a user reported that the header didn't > align properly in Safari. > > I h

[css-d] Help with Safari and topnav

2006-07-05 Thread Skip Knox
I am experimenting with a template design and thought I had everything worked out. I wasn't especially happy with the kludge I had to do with the header, though, and then a user reported that the header didn't align properly in Safari. I have spent a while trying to find information on whether thi