John Lockerbie wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I think my test site - http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html with
> http://catnaps.org/latest/latest.css - works on most popular sites,
> including WinIE7. However WinIE5.1, WinIE5.5 and WinIE6 appear to have
> what I assume is the double margin bug but which I can't resolve.
> WinIE5.5 also has a problem with the top  menu bar.
>
> On the Mac browsers all is mostly as it should be, though I don't know
> how it behaves on Opera.
>
> Please could somebody suggest how to to resolve the 5.1/5.5/6 problem
> - and could they have a look at it on Opera?
>
>   


Interesting. It looks fine in ie/mc5.2 (bless it's loving little heart). 
I am not running a pc right now so can't check 6 & 7.
IYou'll want to install Opera: she is not containing the top and bottom 
divisions "Menu for al-Salata al-jadida pages."
On a local file, deleting the /height/ and adding float:left; to 
selector #menucontainer1, #menucontainer2, seemed to help (but not sure 
how it will play out cross-browser).
Also Opera (at least on a mac) is not honoring the font-specification 
for the top and bottom h-nav's and did not look into the reason but 
deleting the letter-spacing may at least put it on one-line.

Trivial pursuits: Not nice (in my opinion) to feed all that tiny content 
type to win/ie in pixels forcing most of the world's users to jump 
through hoops to ignore your font sizes in order to read it.

Best,
~dL


 


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