Thanks Jono,
I made some changes, as per Dan Cederholm's technique you linked to.
Here's the demo page.
http://www.bodybuildingsecrets.com/demos/nav.php
Here is the revised CSS:
#nav {
height: 30px;
list-style: none;
display: inline;
overflow: hidden;
}
#nav li {
list-style: none; /*
I've heard from a friend that the upper navigation I built for his blog
does not work on Mac. My friend is non-technical and so I cannot tell
you what browser. (He's away for a week, I promised I'd look at it...)
Here's the HTML: Pretty straightforward, a basic UL with Spans to blow
away the
the article? Anyhow, pick
your poison.
On Aug 9, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Raymond van der Woning wrote:
I've heard from a friend that the upper navigation I built for his blog
does not work on Mac. My friend is non-technical and so I cannot tell
you what browser. (He's away for a week, I promised
Hi folks. I prepared a couple of demo pages in advance, for this problem:
http://www.vanderwoning.net/toolbar.php
http://www.vanderwoning.net/toolbar2.php
I made a graphical user-toolbar, which is a simple definition list using
images for links, and with link text that is wrapped in spans and