I also found IE8 to be very slow, not so much typing in it but rollover
effects on links, even small things like underline text when the mouse goes
over it, also going from one page to another seemed slow. I even managed to
crash it when I went to a windows sharepoint site.
Kevin
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Hi All,
Im having a problem getting a menu to look right in IE6, it can be found at
http://darkvirus.homeip.net/~darkness/h2/new/
IE7 and FF seem fine but IE6 seems to put a margin under each link and I
cant seem to get rid of it (IE8 only seem to change the background colour
when the mou
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Due to the volume of Spam around the inte
I have to problems at the moment which have me stumped, both
to do with positioning images.
The first is at http://www.carrollwaterservices.co.uk
the “kinetico reinventing water” image is fine when the site is
initially loaded but when he goes to another page and then comes back to it n
Hi guys
I’m creating a site which will be using rollovers but
what is the best way to create the rollovers, use _javascript_ or use CSS to
control them.
I have used _javascript_ at the moment but I seem to be having
some problems with firefox and images, firefox seems to put some ki
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/noClickHere
will probably be a good start, there are some more further reading links at
the bottom of the page although ive not actually looked at them to see what
they say
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I found it on a site I am currently building for someone, the alignment
isn't 100% in my opinion but it isn't far off but is work in progress.
Kevin
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Hi,
I cant remember where I got it from but I use a xhtml and css based menu
system, an example can be found at
http://www.kevinarrowsmith.co.uk/menu/menu.htm
It validates to xhtml1.1 and the css validates too, the only thing I did
have to do was to include the javascript just to get it to work