Thanks David and Alan for taking time to look and explain.
I had decided and allowed for some but not the smallest monitors, setting a
min width of 760px and max width of 1200px. Middle ground?
I have followed you references back to positon:fixed. I'm not commercial so
don't have to be available to everyone IE4 up or Linux.
As my very first attempt, first priority is to get a web page out there
hopefully to IE7 or better browsers. A gamble yes.
Subsequently if anyone looks and browser version becomes an issue / can drop
back and rethink my webpage layout, taking onboard your comments.
Frustrating that the popout menu requires very quick precise mouse selection
to work. So, once visible on the web, my first objective is to rework that
sub-menu.
As a learner CSS every single aspect I touch has huge ripples of
implications, so I get transfixed not knowing what is safe to ignore and
what is mission critical. If only I could short-cut and mainline your
experience!
With the bones set out just a little more CSS skill should transform the
page appearance, so this will become my next objective.
Thanks for your help along the way to an almost just passable webpage?
Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Gresley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 August 2008 15:18
To: tony
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [css-d] -browser check

tony wrote:
> Hi David,
> That is very discouraging. I setout to design my own modest webpage 
> not just adapt an existing layout.


Your menu is absolutely position along with other elements on the page. 
This is your page with a smaller window.

http://css-class.com/test/images/ap-hidden-content.png


This is why a different layout was suggested.


--
Alan http://css-class.com/

Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's
character, give him power - Abraham Lincoln

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