Hi
I'd be grateful if someone could check IE6 behaviour with my main page.
I've looked at several rendering pages with mixed results the worst
crunching the graphic image at the top.
Page is here: -
http://www.sixvillages.co.uk
Links to check sites would be much appreciated.
Bryan
Please let me know if there are errors before I finish up this site
design:
http://www.appliedbrain.com/varlet/becky/index.html
The mailing list form is not finished or working -- ignore that part.
I noticed in Firefox that the index page top menu links are
underlined and they should not
You need to add height: 1%; to the sixvillageslogo div and IE6 will be
happy.
Jim
On Dec 10, 2007 11:26 AM, Bryan Hepworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'd be grateful if someone could check IE6 behaviour with my main page.
I've looked at several rendering pages with mixed results the worst
Can I get suggestions from this community on good online resources
showing methods for adding conditional rules for layout problems
primarily for IE 6/7, but also for the occasional Opera and Safari
issues. Not for specific cases so much as how to add them to a
stylesheet that works in most
This is my first post to CSS Discuss, and I'm paranoid that I didn't submit
it correctly. Can someone verify if I have (all I did was email to
css-d@lists.css-discuss.org)?
Perhaps this question is off-topic because of the javascript. Thoughts?
On Dec 9, 2007 9:30 AM, Ben Fider [EMAIL
I have encountered a problem with a CSS-driven
dropdown navbar in Safari 3 beta for both Win and OSX.
The problem is visible and described in a test page:
http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/
I would dearly like a CSS hack that passes style
declarations to Safari only.
Best regards
Jørgen Farum
Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
I have encountered a problem with a CSS-driven
dropdown navbar in Safari 3 beta for both Win and OSX.
The problem is visible and described in a test page:
http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/
I would dearly like a CSS hack that passes style
declarations to Safari