Very few large businesses have finished rolling out XP
yet!
Mike
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I can't find the reference now, but I saw a report recently by someone
of the likes of Gartner, that reckoned it would take a year or so before
IE7 overtook IE6. All the same, no other browser release will have such
an immediate impact.
Mike
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Kevin Murphy wrote:
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I can't find the reference now, but I saw a report recently by someone
of the likes of Gartner, that reckoned it would take a year
or so before
IE7 overtook IE6.
At least part of that will be that a lot of organisations (ours included) are
working towards blocking the
working towards blocking the automatic update - does this also mean that such businesses won't be upgrading to vista On 10/12/06, Patrick Lauke
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find the reference now, but I saw a report recently by someone of the likes of Gartner, that reckoned
David Cameron wrote:
Right. Decided to solve it all a better way (I think).
I've installed IE7, Firefox and Opera and will redesign to meet their
requirements. IE versions prior to 7 get second place now.
[...]
Dave Cameron.
This is in reference to your uri:
I know I know. ;)
Looks like MS are prettyy much forcing IE7 on users with automatic updates
anyway, so would be wise to get future proofed.
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Kevin Murphy wrote:
I'm still seeing only a very small percentage of users with IE 7, but
even after its released, my campus CS department has the auto updates
for things like IE disabled, so I don't think that our lab computers
will be upgrading when everyone else does, and i don't think we
I suppose after a week I should assume no replies = nothing forthcoming?
Ta folks!
Dave Cameron
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Hi there.
I'm looking to adopt a drop-down menu theme on my site. I've got most of it
sorted, but there's still a few teething problems.
If you look at www.camieabz.co.uk for an example of the existing navigation
tabs first (no drop-down).
The testsite link is
David Cameron wrote:
Problems:
Opera / Firefox menu bar sits higher that drop-down menu, making
navigation impossible.
do you think that enclosing the drop down in a table has anything to do
with the positioning?
dwain
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David Cameron wrote:
Problems:
Opera / Firefox menu bar sits higher that drop-down menu, making
navigation impossible.
here's your problem:
.menu ul li
{
float:left;
position:relative;
list-style-type: none;
padding-left:0px;
font-size: 93%;
display:inline;
margin:0;
padding:0;
font-size:
David Cameron wrote:
The pertinent CSS file is www.camieabz.co.uk/menutest/menustyle.css
and is solely for the menu section of the styling. There may be bits
and pieces in the other style sheet which need to come out.
There's bits and pieces in this one which need to come out, too. For
Right. Decided to solve it all a better way (I think).
I've installed IE7, Firefox and Opera and will redesign to meet their
requirements. IE versions prior to 7 get second place now.
Thanks though. I changed things as you said, but I saw how it reacted with
Opera and decided it needed
Hi there.
I'm looking to adopt a drop-down menu theme on my site. I've got most of it
sorted, but there's still a few teething problems.
If you look at www.camieabz.co.uk for an example of the existing navigation
tabs first (no drop-down).
The testsite link is
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