Re: [css-d] Links not working in Firefox

2005-06-16 Thread dwain
Matthew Velic wrote: The Previous/Next links aren't clickable in Firefox, and probably not in any other browser, not that I have tested yet, as I am still building. they were clickable for me once i found the "sweet spot". your text below the links are covering most of the link. this seems t

Re: [css-d] Links not working in Firefox

2005-06-16 Thread David Laakso
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 20:03:59 -0400, Matthew Velic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://home.gwu.edu/~mvelic/dccub2/wall.html The Previous/Next links aren't clickable in Firefox, and probably not in any other browser, not that I have tested yet, as I am still building. Matt A simple list such as this

RE: [css-d] Links not working in Firefox

2005-06-16 Thread Peter Williams
> From: Matthew Velic > > http://home.gwu.edu/~mvelic/dccub2/wall.html > > The Previous/Next links aren't clickable in Firefox You have things appearing on top of other things. Even in IE6 Win XP there are items overlaying one another. Chances are your links are covered by some other div. Turn o

Re: [css-d] Links not working in Firefox

2005-06-16 Thread Richard Grevers
On 6/17/05, Matthew Velic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey all, > > Here's the page: > > http://home.gwu.edu/~mvelic/dccub2/wall.html > > The Previous/Next links aren't clickable in Firefox, and probably not in > any other browser, not that I have tested yet, as I am still building. > > But the

Re: [css-d] Links not working in Firefox

2005-06-16 Thread Jorge Luna
Mmmm im testing it on Safari 2.0 and the footer is missplaced, the links nor the access keys are working just a quick note :P.. regards -jl __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d L

Re: [css-d] Links not working in Firefox

2005-06-16 Thread dwain
Matthew Velic wrote: Alright, thanks in advance to anyone who knows why my links have stopped working/being able to be clicked on. Here's the XHTML: a url might be better. dwain -- Dwain Alford [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.alforddesigngroup.com "The artist may use any form which his express