> On 04/07/07, David Hucklesby wrote:
> (Re: http://www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test )
>>
>> You *do* have a problem with the site navigation positioning in IE6 though.
>> It's at
>> the bottom left of the page, mostly hidden. Not visible at all in IE5.5.
>>
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:33:31 +0100, Mark Finn
Wow,,, that has thoroughly confused me! I thought it was better to
absolutely position the nav... and have the nav code at the bottom of the
source code. How come the absolute positioning is not working for you in IE6
but is for me??
Yours,
Dazed and Confused
On 04/07/07, David Hucklesby < [EMA
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 23:54:45 +0100, Mark Finney wrote:
> I posted a similar question earlier which return some interesting things but
> did not
> solve the problem I was facing.
> http://www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test is a quick mock up of a fixed width,
> centred column
> layout. The problem I have i
I posted a similar question earlier which return some interesting things but
did not solve the problem I was facing.
http://www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test is a quick mock up of a fixed width,
centred column layout. The problem I have is that the header image appears
one pixel to the left in IE6 leaving