Bellamy wrote:
http://216.119.123.23/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalogue.ListProductsID=2c
at
egory=Subcategory
Have a look, tell me what you see. If you can see them fine, then I
think
I might just go quietly insane... ;)
There was definitely a problem in IE6 the whole navigation was invisible
Hmm... Thanks, that did seem to make a difference. At any rate, the images are
showing up. But instead of tiling nicely across the page, they're showing one to
a line and spreading over the whole width of the panel. I've had a look, and I'm
not sure how to fix that. (It still works fine in Moz)
Seona Bellamy wrote:
Hmm... Thanks, that did seem to make a difference. At any rate, the
images
are showing up.
But instead of tiling nicely across the page, they're showing one to
a line and spreading over the whole width of the panel. I've had a
look,
and I'm not sure how to fix that. (It
Aha! Thank you so much, that's fixed the problem nicely. This is what happens
when you work from two different tutorials in two different files - you lose
track of what changes are going to affect something else. :)
The tabs are now behaving themselves nicely, and so is my main navigation (I
Seona Bellamy wrote:
As far as hiding from other browsers, I was aware that it
was hidden from IE/Mac by the commented backslash
(that's what the tutorial said, anyway) but is
there a more effective way of hiding it from all the
browsers that we don't want to see it?
My apologies, saved
No probs. :) Thanks for the tip, I'll have to have a look at that one.
And thanks for all your help this afternoon. It's been really appreciated.
You've saved me hours of work and a head of hair. ;)
Cheers,
Seona.
Quoting Jason Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Seona Bellamy wrote:
As far as
Seona, Are you able to provide a link to the page, as images display ok
in IE6, with the code you provided.
Regards
Jason
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You're kidding?? Well, here's an example:
http://216.119.123.23/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalogue.ListProductsID=2category=Subcategory
There should be two or three rows of tabs (unless you're running at some
ridiculously small resolution), but in IE all I see is a big space where they
should be. I