Ryan Blunden wrote:
And of course, you would put any IE specific hacks such as the Holly Hack in
an 'ie-hacks' style sheet that would be included in your pages via IE
conditional comments.
See http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/10/12/480242.aspx for more info.
Not necessary if the IE team
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Sent: Saturday, 31 December 2005 4:25 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Hi all, need some help with a peekaboo bug in IE - SOLVED
G'day Barrie,
I think what you need here is called the Holly Hack. It fixes ul, li
problems
How weird, it was being caused by the styles on the ul in the black main
menu box. I don't know why that would shift the whole column, o well.
Barrie North
Compass Design
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Hi, I have just started to look at the Joomla CMS. The template I am using
doesn't do that.
I am using IE6. In the Joomla administrator page on the tool bar click on
site, then template manager, then site template
Choose which template and choose edit ccs. This is what the template I am
using has
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Hi all, need some help with a peekaboo bug in IE
Hi, I have just started to look at the Joomla CMS. The template I am using
doesn't do that.
I am using IE6. In the Joomla administrator page on the tool bar click on
site, then template manager, then site template
Choose
G'day Barrie,
I think what you need here is called the Holly Hack. It fixes ul, li
problems that IE mucks up. CSS for my sites where I use uls include:-
/* Fix IE. Hide from IE Mac \*/
* html #navbar ul li { float: left; }
* html #navbar ul li a { height: 1%; }
/* End */
Reference:
Title: Message
Ciao
belo,
And
that's all your getting because I don't know any Italian. :) That's
a nice layout. Clean and uses colours that lead the eye but don't drag
it. Only thing I can see that I might change is purely subjective and it
has to do with the black border at the very
Iain Gardiner wrote:
Oh, and replacing the code-heavy javascript rollover effects with a more
lightweight option like Pixy's
(http://wellstyled.com/css-nopreload-rollovers.html) might be an option
you wish to consider.
As Iain suggested, it would be good to change the heavy navigation menu