Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav bar

2005-11-07 Thread Richard Grevers
It sounds to me as though your problems would be greatly decreased if the gradient below the tabs was a hard edge. Have you asked about changing that one element of the design or is it graven in stone? It's rather a half-assed gradient and quite ugly IMO -- Richard Grevers New Plymouth, New Zealand

Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav

2005-11-04 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
John Jameson wrote: >>I'm not going to bother trying to create those tabs as real text on top >>of images, because I think tabs that wrap look really goofy. So that >>option is out. I'll just have these as images, text and all, and set a >>min-width to keep them from wrapping. >> >> > >You c

Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav bar

2005-11-04 Thread David Laakso
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote: >I need to create this nav bar in CSS, and after trying a number of >different methods and not being really happy with any of them, I'm >looking for your advice: >http://www.hsrc.unc.edu/temp/header.png >Zoe > Zoe, Do you /really/ need " to create this

Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav

2005-11-04 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
John Jameson wrote: >>I'm not going to bother trying to create those tabs as real text on top >>of images, because I think tabs that wrap look really goofy. So that >>option is out. I'll just have these as images, text and all, and set a >>min-width to keep them from wrapping. >> >> > >You c

Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav bar

2005-11-04 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Thierry Koblentz wrote: >Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote: > > >>I need to create this nav bar in CSS, and after trying a number of >>different methods and not being really happy with any of them, I'm >>looking for your advice: >>http://www.hsrc.unc.edu/temp/header.png >> >> > >I've read your post 4

Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav

2005-11-04 Thread John Jameson
Hi Zoe, > I'm not going to bother trying to create those tabs as real text on top > of images, because I think tabs that wrap look really goofy. So that > option is out. I'll just have these as images, text and all, and set a > min-width to keep them from wrapping. You could use real text with

Re: [css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav bar

2005-11-03 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote: > I need to create this nav bar in CSS, and after trying a number of > different methods and not being really happy with any of them, I'm > looking for your advice: > http://www.hsrc.unc.edu/temp/header.png I've read your post 4 times and I'm still not sure if this soluti

[css-d] creating an accessible but IE-functional image nav bar

2005-11-03 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
I need to create this nav bar in CSS, and after trying a number of different methods and not being really happy with any of them, I'm looking for your advice: http://www.hsrc.unc.edu/temp/header.png Here are the basic requirements: - Right now the nav bar is left aligned, but it could be centere