On Jul 12, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Sol Sinclair wrote:

> http://www.robertsmart.ca/

> and was wondering how it looked on the Mac browsers and on IE 5.x  
> and IE 7
> on PC.

On Safari, Firefox & Opera on Mac - same as in Firefox on windows.

Color-variations / -depth are visible on all screens available to me  
- on win and Mac, but you can't expect minor variations to be visible  
on all screens.

> Also, on IE 6 on Windows 2000, the menu which is positioned  
> absolutely at a
> point of left: 0, top: 160px; is not dropping down far enough. It is
> overlapping the header which I don't want.

Looks like you have over-compensated, and not adjusted for different  
defaults on lists in browsers.

Add / correct to...

div#menu, div#menu ul {margin-top: 0;}

... and IE/win and other browsers will agree, and position the menu  
at the right height.

Note: the page has all the usual weaknesses for a layout based on  
absolute positioning - text / containers will overlap on narrow  
windows and when subjected to font resizing.

regards
        Georg

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