At 05:22 PM 10/5/2006, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
>Janet Chang wrote:
>
>>Now, as an alternative, I also figured out that if I set
>>#updates {background: white}
>>...in Firefox, it lets the "Recent Cases" nicely overlap the image,
>>which I kind of like even more than dropping the whole thing down.
>>Would there be any reasons why this might not be a good idea?
>
>If that overlapping is an acceptable solution, then I think this
>addition to your original...
><http://www3.law.northwestern.edu/macarthur/index.html>
>... will work just fine - even in IE-win...
>
>#contentwrapper {overflow: hidden; overflow-y: visible;}
>
>...and you may also add those same styles to #mainnav and #updates if
>you want IE to behave like Firefox on really narrow windows, although
>some overlapping will then occur.

Brilliant! That also solved another problem I was noticing of some extra 
pixels of the image showing to the right of my Recent Cases box when it 
overlapped. Now it doesn't show, and it works the same way in IE and Firefox.

Thanks so much for your help!

Janet

P.S. TopStyle didn't recognize "overflow-y." I took it out and it didn't 
seem to effect anything negatively.


>regards
>         Georg
>--
>http://www.gunlaug.no

Janet Chang
Communications Editor
Northwestern University School of Law
357 E. Chicago Ave., Rubloff 230
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 503-5376
http://www.law.northwestern.edu




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