Isabel,
Forgive me, but could you please clarify your suggestion? I tried moving the #tabmenu a.active code up one, but it didn't do anything. I'm really a newbie with CSS, so please bear with me.
~john _________________________ Dr. Zeus Web Development http://www.DrZeus.net "content without clutter"
Isabel Santos wrote:
John:
Try moving up the priority of the css rule for your active link. I believe making #tabmenu li a.active { ... } shall work, but I didn't teste it.
Isabel Santos
----- Original Message ----- From: "john" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 9:00 AM Subject: Re: [WSG] IE problem with CSS tabs
Thanks, David, for the suggestions (and for the code). I implemented the changes, however nothing seems to have changed. I don't understand why that would be, as everything you said makes perfect sense. However, I'm still not the getting the "you are here" active tab in IE.
Any other possible ideas I should consider?
Thanks again.
~john _________________________ Dr. Zeus Web Development http://www.DrZeus.net "content without clutter"
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