Hi,
I'm not sure if this is on or off topic. If it's off topic my apologies.
I'm using the ALA tab menu (sliding doors) as my main nav. Now I've been
told that it breaks in Mac/IE5 into something like this... left tab img
- the link - right tab img. Is it possible to get it right in Mac/IE5.2?
Hi Kim. :-)
Your sliding doors look fine in my MacIE5.2, OSX 10.3.5.
The icons in the content area, however, take on a stepped effect (like
formatted nested code, for example - as if there's increased
indentation before each one for the first three, then goes back to
left alignment for the
On Sunday, Aug 29, 2004, at 17:08 Australia/Sydney, Kim Kruse wrote:
I'm using the ALA tab menu (sliding doors) as my main nav. Now I've
been told that it breaks in Mac/IE5 into something like this... left
tab img - the link - right tab img. Is it possible to get it right in
Mac/IE5.2?
Hi Kim
Hi Vicky and Nick,
Thanks for your feedback. I really appreciate it.
Kim
Vicki Berry wrote:
Hi Kim. :-)
Your sliding doors look fine in my MacIE5.2, OSX 10.3.5.
The icons in the content area, however, take on a stepped effect (like
formatted nested code, for example - as if there's increased
I'm not sure if this is on or off topic. If it's off topic my apologies.
I'm using the ALA tab menu (sliding doors) as my main nav. Now I've been
told that it breaks in Mac/IE5 into something like this... left tab img
- the link - right tab img. Is it possible to get it right in Mac/IE5.2?
Hey,
I've been told that it breaks in Mac/IE5 into something like this...
left tab img - the link - right tab img. Is it possible to get it
right in Mac/IE5.2?
It looks fine to me in Mac IE 5.2.3 -- but then so do the Sliding
Doors tabs used at bloglines.com, and I know that on my home
computer,