Hello all,
this list has been so helpful, I wonder if you might offer some help on the
navigation I am working on, latest and greatest is here
http://theresaweb.com/rowny-test/ (please ignore everything below the nav,
it's a mess)
Questions:
1. in IE the hover a of the submenu should be
Just done a quick check and there are 19 errors on your page. I suggest
correct the errors first and then see if the problems is still there:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftheresaweb.com%2Frowny-testprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1lang=en
I have also noticed
Just noticed that your xhtml has also errors (about 14). This too needs to be
corrected:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftheresaweb.com%2Frowny-test%2Fcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inliness=1group=0No200=1st=1user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.654
Hope this helps.
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Can someone please tell me why my attempt to integrate a sucker fish drop
down menu is not working on this page -
www.tmhdesign2.com http://www.tmhdesign2.com/
There should be a dropdown menu under the services link.
From: TMH Design [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.tmhdesign2.com http://www.tmhdesign2.com/
You have a javascript syntax error (as well as a couple of CSS
errors).
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Al Sparber - PVII
http://www.projectseven.com
Popup Menus | Image Galleries | CSS Tutorials Templates
TMH Design wrote:
Can someone please tell me why my attempt to integrate a sucker fish drop
down menu is not working on this page -
www.tmhdesign2.com http://www.tmhdesign2.com/
There should be a dropdown menu under the services link.
There's no second-layer navigation list under
I'm having a very strange problem. My implementation of Son of Suckerfish is
working in IE but not Firefox, Opera, etc. If you view the page in IE, all is
fine. However, in Firefox (Mac or PC) the background image on the top level ul
is not showing up.
I've been banging my head over this and
Hi!
I just added a random height to your menu corrected the image-path.
All is well now!
#nav {
width: 100%;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background-image: url(images/nav_bkgrnd.gif);
background-repeat: repeat-x;
background-position: center;
Suckerfish woes have been fixed. Declaring a min-height did the trick.
Thanks to all.
Cheryl
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