[WSG] Need help with navbar in Opera 7.11 please
I've put this page up on my dev site, and it works fine in IE6, fine in NN7.1, but in Opera 7.11 the lower level of menus are arranged vertically instead of horizontally. I'm not sure what's wrong - they worked ok this afternoon, now I've made some changes and they don't work. Easy, I said to myself, just put it back how it was this afternoon and it'll work again, then do the changes one at a time till it breaks then you'll know what you did wrong. Except when I loaded up this afternoon's version it still arranges the submenus vertically. Huh? I've looked and looked and I'm obviously too close to it because I cant see what's causing it to behave like that. Can anyone else see please? The page is at http://mezzanines.com.au/casestudies.cfm And the CSS is at http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/mezzanine.css and http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/menutabs.css I'm fully aware that the problem is probably going to end up being something stupid like a forgotten semicolon or something, but it verifies ok and so does the XHTML. (Oh and in case anyone's done some work in this field - all the text is stuff I've mocked up for the client - he's busily writing his own text now.) Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *
Re: [WSG] Need help with navbar in Opera 7.11 please
Hi Michael...This may be some help to others as to how it actually looks in Opera 7. A cut-off screenshot of your problem: http://lc55.co.uk/test/mfs.jpg Regards, JG --- Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've put this page up on my dev site, and it works fine in IE6, fine in NN7.1, but in Opera 7.11 the lower level of menus are arranged vertically instead of horizontally. I'm not sure what's wrong - they worked ok this afternoon, now I've made some changes and they don't work. Easy, I said to myself, just put it back how it was this afternoon and it'll work again, then do the changes one at a time till it breaks then you'll know what you did wrong. Except when I loaded up this afternoon's version it still arranges the submenus vertically. Huh? I've looked and looked and I'm obviously too close to it because I cant see what's causing it to behave like that. Can anyone else see please? The page is at http://mezzanines.com.au/casestudies.cfm And the CSS is at http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/mezzanine.css and http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/menutabs.css I'm fully aware that the problem is probably going to end up being something stupid like a forgotten semicolon or something, but it verifies ok and so does the XHTML. (Oh and in case anyone's done some work in this field - all the text is stuff I've mocked up for the client - he's busily writing his own text now.) Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ * _ Why Pay $35 for a .COM, .NET or .ORG Web Address? iDotz.Net offers Cool Domains @ Great Prices! Starting @ $8.75 Go: http://www.idotz.net * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *
Re: [WSG] Need help with navbar in Opera 7.11 please
Hi Michael it's also broken in IE5.5 w2k. A quick and dirty Tip: Set display:inline; in your #subnav li selector and delete float:left; or complete it with a width-value. Greetings Stefan --- Michael Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've put this page up on my dev site, and it works fine in IE6, fine in NN7.1, but in Opera 7.11 the lower level of menus are arranged vertically instead of horizontally. I'm not sure what's wrong - they worked ok this afternoon, now I've made some changes and they don't work. Easy, I said to myself, just put it back how it was this afternoon and it'll work again, then do the changes one at a time till it breaks then you'll know what you did wrong. Except when I loaded up this afternoon's version it still arranges the submenus vertically. Huh? I've looked and looked and I'm obviously too close to it because I cant see what's causing it to behave like that. Can anyone else see please? The page is at http://mezzanines.com.au/casestudies.cfm And the CSS is at http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/mezzanine.css and http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/menutabs.css I'm fully aware that the problem is probably going to end up being something stupid like a forgotten semicolon or something, but it verifies ok and so does the XHTML. (Oh and in case anyone's done some work in this field - all the text is stuff I've mocked up for the client - he's busily writing his own text now.) Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ * _ Why Pay $35 for a .COM, .NET or .ORG Web Address? iDotz.Net offers Cool Domains @ Great Prices! Starting @ $8.75 Go: http://www.idotz.net * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ * * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *
RE: [WSG] Need help with navbar in Opera 7.11 please
Michael, Make sure all floats have a width - Opera is particularly demanding about this. Regards, David McDonald Web Designer http://www.davidmcdonald.org Southbank, Melbourne Australia Mobile: 0403 332 140 ICQ: 11814164 -Original Message- From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 17 February 2004 2:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [WSG] Need help with navbar in Opera 7.11 please I've put this page up on my dev site, and it works fine in IE6, fine in NN7.1, but in Opera 7.11 the lower level of menus are arranged vertically instead of horizontally. I'm not sure what's wrong - they worked ok this afternoon, now I've made some changes and they don't work. Easy, I said to myself, just put it back how it was this afternoon and it'll work again, then do the changes one at a time till it breaks then you'll know what you did wrong. Except when I loaded up this afternoon's version it still arranges the submenus vertically. Huh? I've looked and looked and I'm obviously too close to it because I cant see what's causing it to behave like that. Can anyone else see please? The page is at http://mezzanines.com.au/casestudies.cfm And the CSS is at http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/mezzanine.css and http://mezzanines.com.au/styles/menutabs.css I'm fully aware that the problem is probably going to end up being something stupid like a forgotten semicolon or something, but it verifies ok and so does the XHTML. (Oh and in case anyone's done some work in this field - all the text is stuff I've mocked up for the client - he's busily writing his own text now.) Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ * * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *