Yeah, I'm aware of that.  I can't figure out quite what's doing that.  
IE appears to be adding some padding for some reason.  It was worse when 
I had borders around the list items because a small, three pixel gap 
appeared between each list item.  As long as it works, I'm not going to 
worry about it for the moment.

Thanks for taking a look ;)
 -- Dash --

John wrote:
> BTW, I love your menu. One other thing worth noting is in IE the icons shift 
> down slightly when shrinking the menu. Firefox doesn't have this problem.
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> David Dashifen Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Good to know and, yeah, you do ;)
>
> -- Dash --
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> John wrote:
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>> FWIW, your demo is also fully functional in Firefox 1.0.6 for Linux. (Yeah, 
>> I need to upgrade!)
>>
>> David Dashifen Kees wrote: 
>> Demo Site: http://www.dashifen.com/temp/drag_test/index.htm
>>
>> Check out the site above. You'll see a very small menu with a lot of 
>> behaviors attached. In Firefox, IE 6/7, and Opera things go as 
>> planned. You can click the arrow in the menu's header and it shrinks 
>> the menu to a column of icons, and you can reverse this by re-clicking 
>> the arrow. Plus, you can click either icons or labels within the menu 
>> and get little alert boxes which replace stub functions for the moment.
>>
>> But, in Safari, there's all sorts of problems. Chiefly, it the menu 
>> shrinking and expansion doesn't work and it seems like clicking on a 
>> label wasn't working for me either. Admittedly, though, I'm testing on 
>> an out-of-date Macintosh, as far as I know, and I don't have access to a 
>> different one.
>>
>> So, if there's anyone out there who can test the above site in safari 
>> try this:
>>
>> 1. Drag the menu to a different location on screen.
>> 2. Try clicking the green arrow to the left of the words "Builder Menu" 
>> and see if the menu shrinks. If so, try to click the arrow again to 
>> make it grow.
>> 3. Try to click on any of the other labels to get an alert box and do 
>> the same with the icons.
>>
>> I suspect #1 will work (it works for me at least) but #2 will fail and 
>> #3 will work when clicking on icons but not the labels. 
>>
>> Feel free to dissect my code and see if you can find anything going on. 
>> I'd love to move on and not worry about Safari until later, but 
>> unfortunately our the department head where I work is a Mac user and 
>> he'll be sure to want to test it on his machine. Figures, right ;)
>>
>> Thanks, you guys all rock. 
>>
>> -- Dash --
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