[css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes

2005-08-28 Thread Janine Hodge
Good afternoon, all. I tried posting this last night, but it may have been eaten by gremlins. Client decided at last minute that they would like to have Suckerfish dropdowns implemented. Very well, and good. Instructions being implemented are at:

[css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2

2005-08-28 Thread j.hodge
Hello, again, all. I fiddled a bit more with the Suckerfish dropdowns I am trying to implement. I found that the only way to make them work in Opera 8, so that they are almost identical to their display in Moz/FF/NN/Win IE6 and can actually be *used* (important, right?), is to add these

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes

2005-08-28 Thread Andrew Gregory
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 02:13:23 +0800, Janine Hodge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The page is at: http://axentra.net/www/treswife/pmi-index.html The CSS is at: http://axentra.net/files/treswife/PublicFiles/gecko2.css What have you done to that poor CSS file? There's about 20 blank lines

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2

2005-08-28 Thread David Laakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, again, all. I fiddled a bit more with the Suckerfish dropdowns I am afraid it is not working in any of my browsers in EXP_SP2. The number of posts, and wasted time and talent, regarding that stupid menu is astonishing. Rather than driving yourself, and

RE: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2

2005-08-28 Thread j.hodge
Subject: Re: [css-d] Suckerfish / Opera woes Part 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, again, all. I fiddled a bit more with the Suckerfish dropdowns I am afraid it is not working in any of my browsers in EXP_SP2. The number of posts, and wasted time and talent, regarding that stupid menu