taestrada wrote:
I am having the strangest problem with a site I built. It looks great when I
view it in Firefox, Chrome and IE8, but two people have reported that the
the brown navigation bar doesn't show up at all. One of them was using IE7
and the other said IE8. Since I can't replicate the problem, I have no idea
what is causing it or what to do.

This is the url:  http://www.pastrycraftseattle.com

Apparently they can see the banner with the logo and cookies, and they can
see all the content under "Lively lessons..." - they just can't see the
navigation!

I would be so grateful if someone can figure this out!

Thanks,

Alix Estrada






The IE/7 "has layout" trigger is position: relative; and the vertical positioning needs to be set. Additionally both IE/6.0 and IE/7 throw both an horizontal and veritical scroolbars.

This seems to bring both 6/7 on-board on a local file...

*:first-child + html #topnav {position:relative;}/*IE/7.0*/
*:first-child + html #content1 {margin: 38px auto 0 auto;overflow:hidden;}/*IE/7.0*/
* html #content1 {overflow:hidden;}/*IE/6.0*/

Reference:
<http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html>

Best,
Julia Child



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