Re: [WSG] Opera list positioning oddity

2005-10-31 Thread Joshua Street
Ah, no, nevermind. Managed to solve it just after I sent this :$

http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=96966 pointed me in
the right direction... getting rid of position:fixed on #prinav li
worked (leftover from an earlier iteration).

I don't know if this bug has a name, though... just for future reference...?

Josh

On 11/1/05, Joshua Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just done on a site that is near-pixel perfect in (I think) everything
> but Opera, which does something weird with the nav (rendering the site
> unusable).
>
> I have absolutely no idea why, though. IE was showing some quirky
> behaviours but I managed to make Firefox (and Konqueror) display in
> the same way by setting the nav ul (#prinav) to position:relative and
> then manually working the individual li's back into position.
>
> Opera, after whatever I did (can't remember the specifics of it now),
> decided it'd be a great idea to render the nav as far down in the
> viewport as possible (I've got a 1280x1024 display here, a colleague
> on 1024x768 couldn't see it at all)... and stop the links from being
> clickable (whilst the image-replacement was still visible).
>
> http://spl.base10solutions.net/events.html
>
> That's the URL, any ideas?
>
> Thanks :)
>
> A bamboozled Josh
>
> --
> Joshua Street
>
> http://www.joahua.com/
> +61 (0) 425 808 469
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[WSG] Opera list positioning oddity

2005-10-31 Thread Joshua Street
Hi all,

Just done on a site that is near-pixel perfect in (I think) everything
but Opera, which does something weird with the nav (rendering the site
unusable).

I have absolutely no idea why, though. IE was showing some quirky
behaviours but I managed to make Firefox (and Konqueror) display in
the same way by setting the nav ul (#prinav) to position:relative and
then manually working the individual li's back into position.

Opera, after whatever I did (can't remember the specifics of it now),
decided it'd be a great idea to render the nav as far down in the
viewport as possible (I've got a 1280x1024 display here, a colleague
on 1024x768 couldn't see it at all)... and stop the links from being
clickable (whilst the image-replacement was still visible).

http://spl.base10solutions.net/events.html

That's the URL, any ideas?

Thanks :)

A bamboozled Josh

--
Joshua Street

http://www.joahua.com/
+61 (0) 425 808 469
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