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Matthew #1
Netscape/Mozilla Problem
Hi all,
On my site using Netscape versions or Mozilla etc, the main left hand text
navigation menu (blue bar left hand side), red coloured 'New' graphics
appear in different places (e.g. not to the right of menu items as intended
and as IE looks) - and appear underneath the text instead making it look odd
in NS, Mozilla etc.
Could anyone explain how I can fix this? :-) If you look in NS/Moz you'll
see what I mean.
Thanks all :-)
Matthew
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Matthew #2
Re: Netscape/Mozilla Problem
"Matthew" <matt@SPAM-TRAP-REMOVEronce.worldonline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bf0ik6$pe8$1@forums.macromedia.com...*DOH!*> Hi all,
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> On my site
My site URL is: [url]http://www.nfh.org.uk[/url]
Sheesh, must be sun stroke...!
Matthew
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Matthew #3
Re: Netscape/Mozilla Problem
"osgood" <notavailable@thisaddress.com> wrote in message
news:bf0kl1$p5e$1@forums.macromedia.com...Thanks osgood :-)> Yeah know what you mean, we are having a run of glorious weather at the> >
> moment.
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> I think you need to nest a table, 24 rows x 1 col in the left hand cell
> of your main table to house the navigation. Then insert each of your
> menu categories in their own seperate cells.
I'm with you on the table inserting etc - but as my Main Menu (and most of
the other sub menus too) are pulled in from a PHP Include into all the main
pages, would I need to actually create the table in the nav file that is
being pulled in via the PHP Include? (Nav file at the mo is just a plain
list of linked items).
Also, if I put a table into the nav file that is being included, do I set it
to % or pixel sizes?
Weather is good, but wish it wasn't so humid too! LOL.
Thanks,
Matthew
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Matthew #4
Re: Netscape/Mozilla Problem
"osgood" <notavailable@thisaddress.com> wrote in message
news:bf0nou$1k4$2@forums.macromedia.com...
> Yes, create the table in your SSI file.Thanks osgood, that's done the trick I reckon - and as I was uploading the> Set it to 100%. It will then take up 100% of the available space in your
> left hand main table cell its being pulled into.
150 odd DW files again after the template update, I updated a couple of
graphics, etc too :-)
I think it should look OK now - if you get a chance would you mind checking
it from your end with NS etc?
Thanks again for your help,
Matthew
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