At 8:43 AM -0500 1/11/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>Unfortunately, this won't work in IE, which is where the
>trickiness comes in. Here's a page that shows you your options to deal
>with IE (basically, JavaScript):
>http://mrclay.org/web_design/tabs/
Zoe:
"Try 4" breaks in Safari. Probably some
Hi Zoe & all,
I checked out that link, and now I see it is what
I want and the best solution to what I'm trying to do.
Thanks much!
Skip
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
> Skip Evans wrote:
>
>>http://shop.venomouspenguin.com/template/bedandbath.html
>>
>>I could replace the TD table cells with div
Skip Evans wrote:
> http://shop.venomouspenguin.com/template/bedandbath.html
>
> I could replace the TD table cells with div tags, if you think this
> would help the situation, but first, if I understand Zoe, it would be
> better to put each tab in its own TD cell. Right now they are all in
> on
Hey all,
For not posting the URL, let me just say...
Do'h!
Here is the link, the tabs are on the bottom.
http://shop.venomouspenguin.com/template/bedandbath.html
I could replace the TD table cells with div tags,
if you think this would help the situation, but
first, if I understand Zoe, it w
Skip Evans wrote:
> I have implemented his "Sliding Door" tabbed style
> navigation, and it works fine, but I need it to
> fill 100% of a table's TD cell, so it goes all the
> way across on all browsers without going into a
> "double layer" type look.
>
Skip,
I can't be sure of what you're
Hey all,
I'm new to the list, and am a PHP/MySQL programmer
by trade, but recently finished reading Andy
Budd's CSS Mastery.
I have implemented his "Sliding Door" tabbed style
navigation, and it works fine, but I need it to
fill 100% of a table's TD cell, so it goes all the
way across on all