Philippe;

To my defence, it was 12:30 something and a long day it had been, I did mean 
IE5 Mac bug - I don't think Mac's operating system would care much LOL

Anyways; deleting a.p? The absolute positioning? I did so, and the drop downs 
stop functioning on PC :( WHY????

  Regards
    ~Veine


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Sun, 21 May 2006 13:48:37 +0900

>
>On May 21, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Veine Vikberg wrote:
>
>> Thanks for testing - and you are right - IE5 Mac - it seems like I  
>> have a problem with the absolute positioning of my navigation - it  
>> displays it exactly as intended, but 380px lower and 100 from the  
>> left on all pages - anyone know if this is a Mac bug, or if there  
>> is a workaround for it?
>
>Definitively not a *Mac* bug :-). But possibly one in IE Mac.
>
>That #nav is absolute positioned within a table-cell. Maybe the  
>browser doesn't like that too much.
>deleting all that a.p. stuff, and #nav positions itself correctly, in  
>IE Mac and other browsers like Camino, Safari, iCab, Firefox, Opera  
>on my PowerBook.
>
>
>Philippe
>---
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><http://emps.l-c-n.com>
>
>
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