| Daniel Hammond wrote:
|
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm There is a little bit
| of blue extending down below the nav bar.
|
| Delete...
| #nav a, #nav strong {
| position: relative;
| }
|
| ...and also delete the...
|
| * html #nav {
| overflow: visible;
| }
|
| IE's bug
| On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Daniel Hammond
| dan...@objectivedesigns.com wrote:
| I have three things for you guys to look at. IE6 and IE7
| are the only
| browsers having this problem.
|
| Here's the first thing:
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
| CSS:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
Here's the first thing:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
Screenshot of the problem: http://www.studentremix.org/issues/ms.jpg
The red arrows show what's going wrong. There is a little bit of blue
extending down
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| Here's the first thing:
| URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
| CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
| Screenshot of the problem: http://www.studentremix.org/issues/ms.jpg
| The red arrows show what's going wrong. There is a little
| bit of blue
|
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| |
| That didn't do it. When I added those to my CSS, it didn't
| affect IE7 and
| made the unwanted extra blue span the entire width of the
| nav bar in IE6.
| Daniel
|
|
| Seems to work on this end in IE/6 and IE/7.
| Please see:
|
Daniel Hammond wrote:
Yes, I think you have misunderstood. I do *not* want that extra bit of blue
under the navbar. Look at the site in Firefox, and you'll see how it's
supposed to look.
Thanks,
Daniel
Then I share your puzzlement. Someone else will need provide a fix :-) .
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A
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm There is a little bit
of blue extending down below the nav bar.
Delete...
#nav a, #nav strong {
position: relative;
}
...and also delete the...
* html #nav {
overflow: visible;
}
IE's bug is that elements with 'position:
I have three things for you guys to look at. IE6 and IE7 are the only
browsers having this problem.
Here's the first thing:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
CSS: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/ms.css
Screenshot of the problem: http://www.studentremix.org/issues/ms.jpg
The red arrows
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Daniel Hammond
dan...@objectivedesigns.com wrote:
I have three things for you guys to look at. IE6 and IE7 are the only
browsers having this problem.
Here's the first thing:
URL: http://www.studentremix.org/ms/index.htm
CSS: