> div#menu ul.tree {
>float: left;
> }
>
> ...to isolate outer ul containers from their parent - div#menu. That
> will fix indentation/line-up in that IE version.
Thanks Georg! That worked like a dream. But since it took me a little while
to figure out what you were talking about, here's a
> I use the 'position: relative, left: -1.5em, padding-left: 1.5em'
> technique from
>
> http://csshowto.com/typography/hanging-punctuation-with-css/
>
> for full IE compatibility. Not sure if it's better than a negative
> left margin but, given IE's tendency to screw negative margins up, I
>
Climis, Tim wrote:
> I just noticed this today, and I can't figure out what's going on. It
> looks right in FF and IE8. But in IE7, all the menu text is indented
> from the graphic.
>
> http://www.indiana.edu/~intlserv/
Can't analyze it in depth because scripts don't survive download, but
for IE
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, Peter Hammarling wrote:
> It gives a negative left margin to
> ul's and ol's. I
> couldn't find another way to make list items line up
> with the rest of
> the text although I'd tried all combinations of margin
> 0 and padding 0.
I use the 'position: relative, left: -1.
Those who know more can probably tell you what's going on and give a
more elegant solution, but I solved your very problem a few days ago
with a conditional comment for IE only pointing to a separate, IE7 and
down, style sheet. It gives a negative left margin to ul's and ol's. I
couldn't fi
I just noticed this today, and I can't figure out what's going on. It looks
right in FF and IE8. But in IE7, all the menu text is indented from the
graphic.
http://www.indiana.edu/~intlserv/
The margins and padding are all explicitly set, I think. My only guess
currently is that the text is
Jon Stephenson wrote:
"I am working on a site where I have to build 2 copies one in html using
tables for layout and one using divs for layout. The only common element is
the let nav that is built using an unordered list but I am having trouble
with it in IE. My test build is at http://www.shi-ni.
> I have moved from web design to web development 18 months ago
> and I seem to
> have gotten more then a little rusty in my css. I am working
> on a site where
> I have to build 2 copies one in html using tables for layout
> and one using
> divs for layout. The only common element is the let na
I have moved from web design to web development 18 months ago and I seem to
have gotten more then a little rusty in my css. I am working on a site where
I have to build 2 copies one in html using tables for layout and one using
divs for layout. The only common element is the let nav that is built u