Elle Meredith wrote:
I have a problem with my vertical main navlist. It has a margin on the top that shouldn't be there. But when I add {margin-top:0;}, Safari seems to remember where the original position is and only on the first link I will get an hover effect only when my mouse hovers at the bottom of the link. If I hover on the top of the link, nothing happens.

I added border to it temporarily for debugging.
http://waznelle.com/td


I understand your need to correct the vertical nav.. I think, though, that there is just a general need to give the page a little more freedom :-) . And it would be good to provide the user with the ability to scale the fonts without breaking the layout so easily. This is in part due to the use of absolute positioning. Additionally, the text is extremely tiny for users at 1280 and up. It is sometimes easier to put something up, than explain what might be done...so fwiw, this is one way you might resolve some of this stuff. It is not an attempt to reproduce your layout :-P , but rather to provide some alternative approaches (/cursory/ tested in xp ie6, ff, and opera) <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/layout11.html> .

Elle
waznelle.com <http://waznelle.com/>
Best,
~dL

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