>> >> >> I think I need to use a hack to fix a positioning problem in IE7. >> When >> I have the horizontal nav dropdown boxes positioned right in FF, >> they're way off in IE and vice versa. So I just need to sub one style >> for another in IE to change the margins. I've looked up hacks on the >> internet and tried it but it's not working. Is there a beginner's >> guide that tells you step by step what to put where? I see suggested >> code, but not where it needs to go or what need to go with what to >> make it work. >> >> The page is here: http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/template3.html > > Try this for IE: > > .nav ul {*top:25px;*left:0;} > > Or remove the "*" and use a Conditional Comment instead > Thank you, but where do I put it? I'm sorry to be asking such basic questions, but don't know the whole picture. Does it go in the style sheet? the html? Where can I find a basic overview of the whole process or a good example where I can look at the code and see how it's applied? I've googled it and read some pages but I find them confusing.
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