Tim Dawson wrote:
>I have built a horizontal menu toolbar following Project 6 of More Eric
>Meyer. It works fine in Firefox,
>[...]
>
>
Hi Tim,
In FF1.07 under (Win98SE) hovering over the menu is flashing like as a
thunderstorm - the content and the backgound birds are jumping up and
down, and there is some white box flashing over the word "Mull" in the
header. Second problem: you can't go to the submenu's - as soon as you
go under the menu-line, the submenu is loosing focus and flashing away.
In Opera7.54 the color of the submenu items (normal state) is not blue,
but yellow (almost not visible); Opera8.01 is fine.
In Netscape6 the background of the menu is not visible, and the hovering
doesn't work.
In Mozilla1.71 the result is the same as in FF.
>but crashes IE6 when I try testing it there. I cannot establish any pattern to
>the failure; I can click
>around the links randomly and they will work for two or even twenty
>times, and then IE crashes with an apology from MS ('IE has encountered
>a problem & has to close...'). The crash occurs when I click on a link.
> It's not confined to any particular link, nor, as far as I can tell,
>to any pattern of clicking. I have downloaded the latest version of
>'csshover.htc', but that makes no difference.
>
>I have tried disabling the CSS for the menu (thus getting a vertical
>display of ULs) and in this mode it seems to be stable.
>
>The site under test is at http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/
>div#nav is at http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/inc/nav.php
>navigation CSS is at http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/s/nav.css
>
>I'm not new to CSS, and I've had a site with a vertical menu and
>'fly-out' sub menus working well for over twelve months. This new site
>is intended as a replacement, but not until it works !
>
>The display and function in IE is perfect, but it's clearly not stable.
> I've not heard of CSS crashing a browser before, but this is how it
>seems here. I have tried it on two computers, with similar results.
>
>Any suggestions gratefully received.
>
>
IE6 is crashing here too.
Combining what happens in the Gecko-machine and in IE, I guess there is
some cross browser thing in the css.
I'm sorry I cannot say more, time lacks at the moment (03:03 local time
now).
Ho, just one: the htc-file seems to be called two times:
in http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/s/hover1.css
* /* Link hover fix for IE/Win */
* body {behavior:url(s/csshover.htc);} /* WinIE behavior call */
and in http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/s/nav.css
* /* CSS for top menu */
* body {
behavior:url(../s/csshover.htc); /* WinIE behavior call */
}
Perhaps?
Greetings,
francky
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