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
> 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 set to small :(
> 
> So they like Manufacturing Best Practice, but not web best practice?
> 
> Perhaps you could overcome it by using em rather than px.  Find an em size
> that's equivalent to px settings in your client's browser (e.g. 20em).
> Best of both world - they get what they expect and it will still be
> scaleable for the rest of the world's population.
> 
> Incidentally, with  images disabled, the nav bar disappears (I'm using
> Firefox 1.0 on Win2K).   I can't read white text on a white background.
> Suggest you put a background-color on the links, if not on the whole header.
> 
> Regards
> --
> Bert Doorn, Web Developer
> Better Web Design
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