tting this code 2 work the same way in all browsers?
Most obliged,
Bent Inge @ www.siteman.no
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Gleitzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:10 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS Drop down menu - Bug
On Jul 28, 2004, at 1:04 am, Siteman DA - Bent Inge wrote:
I'm aware of the problem with list items, and it sucks... But the
markup
(http://www.regnskapsbyraet.no/sider/designmal.php) can't be changed in
order for the menu to work. So the changes has to be made in the
stylesheet
(http://www.regns
On Wednesday, Jul 28, 2004, at 02:04 Australia/Sydney, Siteman DA -
Bent Inge wrote:
I'm aware of the problem with list items, and it sucks... But the
markup
(http://www.regnskapsbyraet.no/sider/designmal.php) can't be changed in
order for the menu to work. So the changes has to be made in the
)
So - is there some way of tricking IE for this excact type of listmenu?
Thank you for your time :-)
Best regards,
Bent Inge Høiås
- Original Message -
From: "Ben Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG
Hi Bent,
> ...The menu is tested in Opera, Firefox and Netscape and in these browsers the
> menu seems to work as expected.
> IE, however, give me an unwanted gap when accessing sublevels. How do I
> solve that problem?
>
> Hope some of you wizards out there can help me out :-)
IE has a thing ab
Hi Bent,
> ...The menu is tested in Opera, Firefox and Netscape and in these browsers the
> menu seems to work as expected.
> IE, however, give me an unwanted gap when accessing sublevels. How do I
> solve that problem?
>
> Hope some of you wizards out there can help me out :-)
IE has a thing ab
Hi Bent,
> ...The menu is tested in Opera, Firefox and Netscape and in these browsers the
> menu seems to work as expected.
> IE, however, give me an unwanted gap when accessing sublevels. How do I
> solve that problem?
>
> Hope some of you wizards out there can help me out :-)
IE has a thing ab
Hi Bent,
> ...The menu is tested in Opera, Firefox and Netscape and in these browsers the
> menu seems to work as expected.
> IE, however, give me an unwanted gap when accessing sublevels. How do I
> solve that problem?
>
> Hope some of you wizards out there can help me out :-)
IE has a thing ab
Hello fellow members of the Web Standards Group!
I use a css drop down menu that works fantastic for most browsers, except
for Internet Explorer (off course).
The menu is tested in Opera, Firefox and Netscape and in these browsers the
menu seems to work as expected.
IE, however, give me an unwante