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mzanime.com #1
new IE7 text jog?
Take a look at my home page. [url]http://www.cssdreams.com/[/url]
Now, notice how there seems to be a "3 pixel" spacing below each list item
inside of IE7?
I tried to fix this inside of IE6, by inserting:
* html body li.lc { margin-top:-3px; } /* stupid IE */
into my style sheet. But now, I figure since IE7 is "more" standards compliant
than IE6 this should no longer be a problem (and especially since IE7 will
ignore the star-HTML hack when it standards mode) what gives? This weird
spacing doesn't seem to be happening in Firefox.
My page is in standards mode, validates as XHTML 1.1, and it looks fine in
Firefox - so I'd expect the same from IE7, which Microsoft is bragging about so
much as of late. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Al Sparber- PVII #2
Re: new IE7 text jog?
Remove the width from the #leftnav li rule. Suckerfish has its flaws.
You might want to look at our free CSS Express Menu and see if you can
adapt it.
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/navigation/auto_hide/index.htm[/url]
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Al Sparber - PVII
[url]http://www.projectseven.com[/url]
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Authors: "42nd Street: Mastering the Art of CSS Design"
"mzanime.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ehu76v$cju$1@forums.macromedia.com...> Take a look at my home page. [url]http://www.cssdreams.com/[/url]
>
> Now, notice how there seems to be a "3 pixel" spacing below each list
> item
> inside of IE7?Al Sparber- PVII Guest
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mzanime.com #3
Re: new IE7 text jog?
Thanks dude. Slowly, I'm starting to respect IE7. But its going to take a little more time for me.
Does your CSS Express Menu work in IE6 without the aid of JavaScript?
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Al Sparber- PVII #4
Re: new IE7 text jog?
"mzanime.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ei5vrn$a6j$1@forums.macromedia.com...No. IE6 only supports hover on the <a>. The script is required for IE5.x> Thanks dude. Slowly, I'm starting to respect IE7. But its going to
> take a little more time for me.
>
> Does your CSS Express Menu work in IE6 without the aid of JavaScript?
(Win and Mac) and IE6 only.
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