Hi!
I´m just surfing a biz around, and it looks fine o me on Mac OSX 10.4
w Opera 8.52
There can´t be any Sizing problems to me, because Opera sizes the
WHOLE PAGE, not just Text.
All is working fine, and the hovering effects are nice and useful.
Good Luck!
Limasign
On 2/28/06, Joseph R. B.
Thank you everyone for your input, its been very helpful!
Joseph R. B. Taylor
Sites by Joe, LLC
http://sitesbyjoe.com
(609)335-3076
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ulrich Maasmeier wrote:
Hi!
I´m just surfing a biz around, and it looks fine o me on Mac OSX 10.4
w Opera 8.52
There can´t be any Sizing
Greetings my friends,
I'm hoping you Mac and Linux folks would be so kind as to take a look at
this site on your system's browsers.
It validates and renders correctly on FF 1.5, Opera 8.5 and IE 6.0. The
only issue I discovered so far is a layout break when I zoom the text to
unbelievable
On 3/1/06, Joseph R. B. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It validates and renders correctly on FF 1.5, Opera 8.5 and IE 6.0. The
only issue I discovered so far is a layout break when I zoom the text to
unbelievable sizes in FF.
Unbelievable sizes here being one step DOWN (decreasing font size)
Office rats steal mice...
My god, I never tried REDUCING the font size during testing!
I tried adding some items to the #mainCol (the main column) such as
min-width, width, block display, but it still breaks on the size
reduction. Any ideas would be swell!
http://cmcaor.sitesbyjoe.com/
Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
Office rats steal mice...
My god, I never tried REDUCING the font size during testing!
I tried adding some items to the #mainCol (the main column) such as
min-width, width, block display, but it still breaks on the size
reduction. Any ideas would be swell!
Same thing is happening on the PC.
I have my nav text set to 1.0em.
I have the height of each li set to 1.75em.
I wrongly assumed that the li would expand along with the text since
they both used ems for sizing...
Joseph R. B. Taylor
Sites by Joe, LLC
http://sitesbyjoe.com
(609)335-3076
Remove the height property altogether. There's no need for it. Just
pad the a element and the li will expand.
Also, there's extra, unnecessary CSS declarations in all the a
pseudo-elements. Styling the a element by itself applies to all the
pseudos as well so there's no need to repeat the
On 2/28/06, Joseph R. B. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same thing is happening on the PC.I have my nav text set to 1.0em.I have the height of each li set to 1.75em.I wrongly assumed that the li would expand along with the text sincethey both used ems for sizing...
i'm a bit of a newb here, but