Sohail Aboobaker wrote:
> ---------------
> 
> <div id="Menu2">
>     <ul>
>        <li><a href="#">Home</a></li>
>        <li><a href="#">Contact us</a></li>
>        <li class="last"><a href="#">Sitemap</a></li>
>    </ul>
>  </div>
> 
>    <div id="Menu2">
>    <ul>
>        <li class="title">Languages:</li>
>             <li><a href="#" class="Selected">English</a></li>
>             <li><a href="#">Dutch</a></li>
>             <li><a href="#">French</a></li>
>             <li><a href="#">Italian</a></li>
>    <li class="last"><a href="#">Spanish</a></li>
>    </ul>
>    </div>
> --------------------
> 
> While this html gives us the flexibility to place and display the individual
> menus independent of each other, it does not cater for the usecase where we
> have to place both of these menus horizontally aligned with the same
> background shades. Is this doable with this html or do we need to change the
> html?

Hi,

Float the <div id="Menu2">...</div> to the left. Concerning the 
background shade, it depends what kind of image background that is. What 
exactly do you mean by background shades. Image example would be helpful.

If it is a a gradient background it should be very well doable. Simple 
full color is no problem at all. Should the Menu2 divs have a shaded 
border it can be done too with some slicing of the shades.

an example of what kind of image will be used in the backgroudn would be 
helpful.

regards, Jens
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