On 6/9/10 9:41 PM, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
http://applegateelements.com/test.html
the nav displays correctly in chrome and ff but ie.
line 33
margin-top : 10px;
as well as
line 171
margin-top : -15px;
Is there a fix for this?
Yes. Take out those br tags so the
Hucklesby
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Subject: Re: [css-d] nav placement issue - ff and chrome great, ie not so great
On 6/9/10 9:41 PM, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
http://applegateelements.com/test.html
the nav displays correctly in chrome and ff but ie
Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
Who in the world has Century Gothic on their computer?
Tiger got it. Don't know about Leopard/Snow Leopard.
Best,
~d
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Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
Who in the world has Century Gothic on their computer?
My computer has it. I think it's included with MS Office - because I've only
installed a few other fonts and that wasn't one of them. Which means that a
pretty fair number of people have it, probably.
(I
On 2010/06/10 09:20 (GMT-0700) David Hucklesby composed:
On 6/9/10 9:41 PM, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
http://applegateelements.com/test.html
Who in the world has Century Gothic on their computer? Not I...
I have it on several, but why the question? What is it about web developers
that
Ar 10/06/10 21:28, ysgrifennodd Felix Miata :
Who in the world has Century Gothic on their computer? Not I...
I have it on several, but why the question? What is it about web developers
that they're so insistent visitors never get to see their defaults without
disabling styles entirely?
My computer has it. I think it's included with MS Office - because I've
only installed a few other fonts and that wasn't one of them. Which means
that a pretty fair number of people have it, probably.
(I wouldn't use it, because I think it's ugly as sin, but to each his own.)
Tim,
Ar 10/06/10 21:28, ysgrifennodd Felix Miata :
Who in the world has Century Gothic on their computer? Not I...
I have it on several, but why the question? What is it about web
developers
that they're so insistent visitors never get to see their defaults without
disabling styles entirely?
http://applegateelements.com/test.html
the nav displays correctly in chrome and ff but ie.
line 33
margin-top : 10px;
as well as
line 171
margin-top : -15px;
Is there a fix for this?
Also, if I adjust
Line 122
left :