you thrown out. You may
not want that type of client anyway.
Good luck,
Brian
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Menu/navigation problem
Thank you Brian and David. I actually did manage to get it working.
Riva
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Portman wrote:
> Thank you for the reply and suggestion, David. I did think of that but
> my client wants all the blocks the same height and width.
>
> Riva
>
> David Laakso wrote:
>
>> Trying to cram all those long word menu links into narrow width/height
>> spaces /may/ require some re-thin
Thank you for the reply and suggestion, David. I did think of that but
my client wants all the blocks the same height and width.
Riva
David Laakso wrote:
> Trying to cram all those long word menu links into narrow width/height
> spaces /may/ require some re-thinking of the layout concept to ac
> Riva Portman wrote:
>
>
>> I am working on a redesign for a client of mine and have run into a
>> problem. The client wants a row of colored blocks across the top of the
>> website and wants the navigation to fit inside each block.
>>
>>
>> Riva
>> http://www.littleracquets.com/new_site_tes
Thank you for the reply Alan. I appreciate the comments.
I did actually change the block graphic so that the blocks are smaller,
but the only problem now is that the links are not centered at higher
resolutions. I don't know if this will bother my client, but will look
at the code again.
Thank
Riva Portman wrote:
> I am working on a redesign for a client of mine and have run into a
> problem. The client wants a row of colored blocks across the top of the
> website and wants the navigation to fit inside each block. The problem
> is that when I design it to look good in 800 x 600, it l
Hi JonMarc,
Thank you for the reply. I had considered the colored background to each
li or a, but wasn't sure what to do when the menu ended. I think I need
to try it and see what problems I run into. (The menu is absolutely
positioned already.)
Thanks!
Riva
JonMarc Wright wrote:
> You could
I am working on a redesign for a client of mine and have run into a
problem. The client wants a row of colored blocks across the top of the
website and wants the navigation to fit inside each block. The problem
is that when I design it to look good in 800 x 600, it looks awful in
1024 x 768 and