I'm
working on some prototypes for a new site. Our marketing department is
working on some design ideas and I want to have some templates ready for their
designs. I put together this one and like it so far. I'm using son
of suckerfish for the dropdowns.
I'm
having two issues. I need it to look good in IE, unfortunately, that has
to be my target.
1. The
dropdown menu div seems to be sticking about a 200 pixel right margin. which
makes the page look fine when you first load it but gives the scroll bar on the
bottom and when you scroll to the right all you see is the upper nav bar
extending to the edge. I've tried many variations of setting the width on
the ul, div, wrap, you name it. This is the solution that works the best.
This also happens on Mozilla.
2.
There is a set of three links that should stick to the upper right corner.
They look fine in mozilla but in IE, they have a margin of about 1px between the
three lines. I've set the margin:0 on all of the elements to check.
I've got a padding on the a to give it more of a button look on rollover.
I've
validated the css and html.
Here's
the page: http://www.sdco-op.com/tempcsa/Index-100percent.html
I appreciate any help. My standard css guru,
Brian Rountree(http://www.superiorpixels.com) , is
away from his computer and I haven't been able to get his help so far
today.
Thanks
Ted Drake
CSA TP
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