RE: [css-d] link behaviour in IE

2005-10-04 Thread Edith Karnitsch @ Terranetwork
Sorry - my experience with Mambo is zero, my personal battle is with osCommerce (all tables grr). However - just had a containing div issue on my own site development & realised that the solution is simple: apply float: left; to the content wrapper and hey presto it stretches to include all th

Re: [css-d] link behaviour in IE

2005-10-03 Thread Schalk Neethling
Thanks, Edith. Completely overlooked that. It would have been a lot simpler to be able to do this CSS only but, this is integrated into the Mambo system and I have no experience doing this. I am basically learning as I am going along. If anyone has any tips or pointers in getting a complete CSS

RE: [css-d] link behaviour in IE

2005-10-03 Thread Edith Karnitsch @ Terranetwork
The problem is in the CSS: #mainlevel li a:link, a:visited needs to be #mainlevel li a:link; #mainlevel li a:visited { ... } or the CSS is applied to all a:visited [same goes for #mainlevel li a:hover, a:visited:hover] PS: I've had a look at your other query earlier on, and the containing wrappe

[css-d] link behaviour in IE

2005-10-03 Thread Schalk
Greetings All Please have a look at the links in the body of this page: http://tsragt.us/mambo/ For some reason these standard links are taking on the hover and visited states of the side navigation. You can view the CSS here: http://tsragt.us/mambo/templates/tsra/css/template_css.css I do