Re: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread tee
> Tee, I figured this out. Change the width of your "#leftColWrapper to > 92px, the same as is in your books class. Small consolation though, in > face of the Dean Edwards(IE7) conflicts, eh, but thought I'd pass it on. > > cheers > Donna > Donna, I was going to make 3 more cups of super strong

Re: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread tee
Thanks all, that is a quick and skillful diagnose :) > You've got his code for the current menu item: > > Karate Overview > > I would suggest you could incorporate your 'active' class into the 'current' > class and so do away with one of them. This itself could be causing > problems. BTW, I can

Re: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread Donna Jones
The two images work fine and the left column seems working fine except it doesn't stay where I want it to be, Tee, I figured this out. Change the width of your "#leftColWrapper to 92px, the same as is in your books class. Small consolation though, in face of the Dean Edwards(IE7) conflicts,

Re: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread Donna Jones
tee wrote: The site looks fine under IE6 on my PC. Nice job. Thanks but are your sure the menu is working??? It obviously doesn't in my IE 5/6 (both W2K and XP home); hover disappear and links are not clickable. tee Hi Tee: I just looked - and the menus aren't working for me. I downloaded

RE: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread Webmaster
then descend from there. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tee Sent: Monday, 27 June 2005 1:33 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE > > The site looks fine under IE6 on my PC. Nice job. >

RE: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread Nick Cowie
tee wrote: >Thanks but are your sure the menu is working??? It obviously doesn't in my >IE 5/6 (both W2K and XP home); hover disappear and links are not clickable. Try it without the background png on the li. I see you are using IE7 from Dean Edwards, but the magic of his javascript may be con

Re: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread tee
> > The site looks fine under IE6 on my PC. Nice job. > Thanks but are your sure the menu is working??? It obviously doesn't in my IE 5/6 (both W2K and XP home); hover disappear and links are not clickable. tee > > I was working on a site that has 4 absolute divs for two png images, a left > c

RE: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE

2005-06-26 Thread Webmaster
The site looks fine under IE6 on my PC. Nice job. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tee Sent: Monday, 27 June 2005 12:19 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] Absolute position problem in IE I was working on a site that has 4 abso