Hello all,

 

I have two questions for which I need help. A client asked me to take
over a website that was in the process of being designed by someone
else.  The navigation was done using Photoshop/Image Ready, therefore
adding a lot of images to download. The client wants to change the order
of the links on the menu, so it makes sense to use CSS.

 

First, I replaced the navigation with a horizontal CSS (from
ProjectSeven). I can't get it to be placed absolutely so that it shows
up in the same spot in MSIE, Firefox, and Opera.

 

Second, I am trying to replicate the Photoshop look (see images behind
navigation). So if I want to get rid of the bk images, I can change the
bk colors according to which page we're on and which page we're clinking
on, and I can probably use a border to replicate the white border on the
right, the yellow border on the top (for lavender color only), and the
brown border at bottom. I can do that right? But how do I replicate the
background color height so that it is the same size as in the Photoshop?

 

http://spot.colorado.edu/~clawsond/rfts/faqs.html. 

 

Thank you so much. 

 

Dominique

 

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