Hi Carol,
I recently went through the same pain! I found this article useful...it
explains how IE6 handles z-index.
http://www.aplus.co.yu/lab/z-pos/
Ben
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The "address" of the code would probably aid my query :)
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Hi All,
I humbly come on this American holiday, for a template review. The
object was to accomplish the layout with a minimum of div's. Given
the number of floats and the design requirements of having the
mainnav rest along the baseline of the image, I'm a little squeamish
about the resul
It's a bit pedantic, but it's actually IE that has this wrong. Since
Firefox's ecmascript implementation is the basis for the ecmascript
standard- any deviation from firefox that IE exhibits is by definition
breaking the standard. Cute eh?
On Nov 22, 2007 10:12 AM, Karl Lurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Georg,
Yep, that did it. It looks like it was the % padding causing the problem.
Huge thanks for the time and effort you spent helping me out on this one!
Cheers
John
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:56:44 +1000, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
John Faulds wrote:
I appreciate all you
James Leslie wrote:
You could try using a plug-in such as HTML validator for Firefox that
will put a little icon on the bottom right of your firefox browser to
show you if a page is valid or not and it will show you errors too. It
uses the HTML tidy software
http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozi