Hi Natalie
I can't help you with this problem because I'm just a newbie to web
standards, but I thought I should point out that you have an additional
problem. As the font size is increased in both Safari MacIE, the columns
do not grow with the text and some of the text at the bottom, therefore,
Hi Hope
Thanks for that comment. The design is fixed height by client request.
They were given the options of overflow:scroll, :auto or :none, with
the implications of each and they chose none. Sometimes even the
strongest of arguments cannot get a client to realise that not
everyone views a site
G'day
The design is fixed height by client request. They were given the options
of
overflow:scroll, :auto or :none, with the implications of each and they
chose
none. Sometimes even the strongest of arguments cannot get a client to
realise that not everyone views a site at 1024x with fonts
Thanks for the suggestions Bert, good ideas.
I'll add a background to the link menu.
Any ideas why the menu breaks on mac IE though?
:)
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 19:44:47 +0800, Bert Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day
The design is fixed height by client request. They were given the options
On 1 Dec 2004, at 2:11 pm, Natalie Buxton wrote:
Hi Guys
Having issues with a site just launched where the menu dissapears on
the Mac in IE.
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http://www.manufacturingbestpractice.com.au
The pertaining stylesheet is
http://www.manufacturingbestpractice.com.au/gui/html/
style_advanced_home.css