Hi Alexandro, Looks like they took care of it themselves.
There is no JS in this approach - only CSS and HTML #positioner h1 is set to display:none so they only have the OOo logo in the header #subheader is also to display:none, as are #minitabs. What they have enabled is #minilinks, which is our IE6 fallback (i.e., this is what IE6 users would see normally on every OOo page) By hiding #subheader, the #content div is pushed up to just below the header. Since they do not display the left hand navigation column, they have their menu appearing within #bodycol (the disadvantage of this approach is that it would not work with a left hand navigation menu but that should be fine for es.OOo). The only thing I would suggest is adding span tags in the links list :) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
