Have tested so far in FF, IE 6 and Opera 8.x on Windows. All seems fine
in FF and IE, but there is a positioning and functionality problem in
Opera, with the submenus appearing at top of page and not acting as links.
It doesn't appear that you have css/museadvisory_menus.css on your server
Hi Kepler,
css/museadvisory_menus.css isn't relevant any more. I was using it in a
previous version but hadn't removed the reference from the markup.
When the page started out there were no requirements for any dropdown
navigation, so everything was just handled by #contentLeft. Then a
On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:29:01 +, Nick Roper wrote:
When the page started out there were no requirements for any dropdown
navigation, so everything was just handled by #contentLeft. Then a
request for a dropdown was made and I added the code css per the
example on List Apart. The
Hi David,
Thanks for this. I will investigate later today (and upgrade Opera)
Thanks again.
Nick
David Hucklesby wrote:
On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:29:01 +, Nick Roper wrote:
When the page started out there were no requirements for any dropdown
navigation, so everything was just handled by