Andreas,

I did browser checks on PC (IE-6) and Mac (IE5, Safari, Opera, NN7, FF and Mozilla).

Sending screen shots -(labeled for browser and platform) off line.

I suspect if you adjust your screen size in IE5.5 you will also get the breakdown.

The site top menu breaks in ALL of them.

Fortunately it breaks the same way in all of them.

Looks like your top links (the small utility group on the top right) intrudes onto the top menu space.

Try setting a min-width: 700px; on the menu. 700 is a guess on width needed. This worked for me on another site.

All the time for now.... the boss beckons.

Will Jensen
Moscow, Russia
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On Dec 20, 2004, at 8:54 AM, Andreas Boehmer wrote:

I just realised that the voice-family hack for IE behaves not the way I
expect it in IE 5.01 (works fine in IE 5.5).

Unfortunately the site is live already, so hopefully somebody can get me
on track quickly.

If you have a look at:

http://www.rmitenglishworldwide.com.au

You will notice that the menu in IE 5.01 is "slightly" stuffed. This
seems to be due to the IE hack I used for the widths. When I take the
hack out, it improves, but the widths are wrong. Put the hack in and IE
5.01 completely ignores both, the width it is meant to see and the width
it is not meant to see.

Here the link to the css:

http://www.rmitenglishworldwide.com.au/include/menu.css

Thanks guys!


Andreas Boehmer
User Experience Consultant

Phone: (03) 9417 0468
Mobile: (0411) 097 038
http://www.addictiveMedia.com.au
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