Al Sparber wrote:
From: Reese howel...@inkworkswell.com
I agree with you that your suggestion is the preferred option, but
the menu items range from 5 to 20 characters (with spaces, some of
them). The text of those items is not negotiable with the client so
I don't see that getting very
BTW - I was not suggesting that all menu items be set to the same width.
You can of course set each one to match the length of the text.
Cordially,
David
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I suspect that is the client's call and my clients all want menu items of
the same length/width. And I tend to agree with them.
Del
I have a header appearing double on a site I have created. It's only
doubling up in IE8. It's fine across other browsers.
http://server.npserver2.com/~belle
The css for the #header and the #searchboxheader is
#header {
height: 175px;
background-image: url(images/bannerlogobelleintimates.jpg);
On 20/07/2009, at 2:03 PM, Jo wrote:
#header {
height: 175px;
background-image: url(images/bannerlogobelleintimates.jpg);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: left top;}
#searchboxheader{
text-align: left;
padding-top: 118px;
padding-left: 810px;}
Can anyone see why?
At 20:47 -0500 on 07/18/2009, Reese wrote about Re: [css-d] Problem
with all Mac browsers according to Brow:
It isn't asnSEO-friendly as text links and SEO-friendliness is important.
So long as each image has an ALT tag with the text, the SEO Police
should be reading it and treating it as if