Hi Felix,
I don't get offended and I'm sorry to hear you are getting upset because
that was not my intension to upset people with me new design. But if it
does I'll just have to live with that. Anyway I'm glad that I least
inspired you to get started on your Lip service page.
Have a great
menubox {
height: 33px;
width: 530px;
padding-top: 242px;
}
here, try using margin, instead of padding
or try display:inline in this block
regards
puneet
On 6/15/07, Kim Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On this page http://www.geekministry.com/index1.php I've a problem
getting
Hi Puneet,
Thanks for your reply. Using margin makes the menu jump to the top of
the page instead and display:inline didn't work either. The funny thing
is it looks like the images are being cut off somehow and if I change
the #menubox to have a padding of 230 px that works in IE but if I do
On Behalf Of Kim Kruse
On this page http://www.geekministry.com/index1.php I've a problem
getting the navbar to sit where I want it. If you look in FF/Opera
you'll see how it should look. I just can't figure out what is causing
the drop in IE and would really appreciate if someone could point
: Friday, June 15, 2007 11:47 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Problem getting IE to behave
On Behalf Of Kim Kruse
On this page http://www.geekministry.com/index1.php I've a problem
getting the navbar to sit where I want it. If you look in FF/Opera
you'll see how it should
Hi Thierry,
I'm a little confused what you mean with "them"! Is it the id's for
each button? I guess the specificity matter is obvious once I know who
"they" are :)
Thanks a lot.
Kim
Thierry Koblentz skrev:
On Behalf Of Kim Kruse
On this page http://www.geekministry.com/index1.php
On Behalf Of Kim Kruse
I'm a little confused what you mean with them! Is it the id's for each
button?
I guess the specificity matter is obvious once I know who they are :)
I'm talking about the As. What wraps your images.
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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Thierry Koblentz
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 11:47 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Problem getting IE to behave
On Behalf Of Kim Kruse
On this page http://www.geekministry.com/index
Hi Giles,
but when using IE 5 the headlins in the main body slip under the nav bar.
Is there a quick hack for this or have I made a fundamental cock-up at the
outset with my code?
It's all you :) I'm guessing the reason IE5 hides your headings is the
top:1px; in your #centreblock. When you
Hi
Kim,
Drop
in a clipped backgroundgif of the same colourfor the nav container
on the CSS to the same width - 170px - but a few hundred px deep without
overflow and all be well. I see you're using non break spaces to pad the depth
but that will always be a fudge because once the window
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