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    Default menu layout

    Could someone recommend menu code for the web site counciledu.org that is universal to both fire fox and ie. The menu layout changes according to the type of browser used

    jkluqfj592357129 Guest

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    Default Re: menu layout

    Yours is the first post I've looked at, having been gone all summer, so I'm
    sure there will be others that have better advice... but here's my thoughts -
    -Your using flash where just inserting a picture would do better. Especially
    for you logo - I don't have flash installed on my FireFox browser so I never
    even saw your logo till I looked at your site in IE.
    -As for why your menu, and the whole left column, are moving around like that,
    I don't know anything about tables so I can't help you there. I would use CSS
    and a 2-column layout instead.
    -For a simple menu like that you could still put an unordered list in your
    table. Have a look at this very simple [url]http://www.nopeople.com/CSS/ulmenu/[/url] and
    see if you can use it.

    Hope that helps a little....

    Excavatorak Guest

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    Default Re: menu layout

    I did use the new template page designs (CSS), two column right nav, in Dreamweaver 2004 and got the same menu results.
    jkluqfj592357129 Guest

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    Default Re: menu layout

    That design is no great winner either. It's as if macromedia set a series
    of land mines in the product for the unwary to fall into....

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    "jkluqfj592357129" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:ekslod$p7l$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    >I did use the new template page designs (CSS), two column right nav, in
    >Dreamweaver 2004 and got the same menu results.

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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