On 3/8/11 2:51 PM, dick van swieten wrote:
Thank you ! I had never heard of these "first-child+html"-rules, but
I found them in my CSS W3 books.
The logo and the slideshow are at the right position now. So are the
nav-buttons, but unfortunately they don't show the sub-menus when you
hover over them. That works fine in IE8 and the other browsers, but
not in IE7. And another strange thing is that the buttons show
different on a small screen. (one row with 3 buttons and one row with
2 buttons under it instead of 5 buttons in 1 row)
Re: http://www.kunsthanger.nl/
You might be better off putting all your fixed positioned elements
(#logo, #slideshow, #nav) into a single fixed position container. I
think you'd have more control over them if you do.
As it is, the variable-width #nav is constrained only by the window
width, which is why it is affected. The other elements have a specified
width.
Just an idea... :)
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Cordially,
David
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