[WSG] Help with positioning

2004-05-25 Thread Sean Sullivan-Daley
OK I guess I need to re-state my problem. I Have a fixed amount of space (55px) at the 
top of my page. I need to have my navigation anchored to the bottom of that 55px 
space. What I have is 2 divs nested in another div. The top div is for info on who is 
logged in the bottom div has another div(topnav) for navigation.

My problem is getting the navigation to be anchored to the bottom of its container. I 
can get it to work for one browser but not the other.

Any suggestions?

http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/top.html


Thanks, 

-Sean





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Re: [WSG] Help with positioning

2004-05-25 Thread Sean Sullivan-Daley
I have found another way to do this that is working. I would love to see what I did 
wrong in this example if anyone knows.

Thanks for the help.

-Sean 


On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 08:21AM, Sean Sullivan-Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

OK I guess I need to re-state my problem. I Have a fixed amount of space (55px) at 
the top of my page. I need to have my navigation anchored to the bottom of that 55px 
space. What I have is 2 divs nested in another div. The top div is for info on who is 
logged in the bottom div has another div(topnav) for navigation.

My problem is getting the navigation to be anchored to the bottom of its container. I 
can get it to work for one browser but not the other.

Any suggestions?

http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/top.html


Thanks, 

-Sean





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[WSG] Nested lists, CSS, and Firefox

2004-05-25 Thread Sean Sullivan-Daley
Ok Here's another one.

Can you style nested lists in Firefox like the example below?

Example: #subnav li ul li { }

This seems to work in IE 6 but I can't get it to work in Firefox or Safari. Is there a 
work around for this or am I once again overlooking something.

I read Styling Nested Lists - 
http://www.simplebits.com/archives/2003/10/19/styling_nested_lists.html but I couldn't 
get that to work in Firefox either.

Here is an example. It works how I would like it to in IE but not in Firefox.

http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/test.html

Thanks, 

-Sean
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RE: [WSG] Nested lists, CSS, and Firefox

2004-05-25 Thread Sean Sullivan-Daley
Will,

Thanks for the insight. I had my nested ul outside of an li. Took me forever to spot 
it but it like works now.

Thanks again for the help. I swear it was valid when i created it ;-)

-Sean
 


On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 02:05PM, Chatham, Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Sean,
You might try fixing the XHTML and CSS validation errors as a starting point
to rule them out as a source of the problem.

Will Chatham
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 Ok Here's another one.
 
 Can you style nested lists in Firefox like the example below?
 
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[WSG] CSS Positioning of Navigation

2004-05-24 Thread Sean Sullivan-Daley
CSS Positioning of Navigation

I am having a problem with IE again. I am trying to create a framed top navigation. It 
seems to work in Safari/Firefox the way I intended. The only way I can seem to get it 
to work in IE 6 is to add padding to the HeadNav id this pushed the nav donw in 
Safari/Firefox.

Here is an example

http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/   (css is embedded in the top.html)

Any suggestions?

Thanks
-Sean



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