trevor bayliss wrote:
>
>
> My main issue at the moment is that non-IE browsers get rid of the borders
> on my top nav. What can I do to change this? Thanks:
>
> #topnav A {
> BORDER-RIGHT: #d8e1e9 1px solid; DISPLAY: block; BACKGROUND: no-repeat left
> top; FONT: 11px/20px tahoma, arial, sans-serif; width: 84px; COLOR: #fff;
> TEXT-ALIGN: center
> }
>
>
This is in reference to:
http://216.219.94.105/index1.cfm
Code to compliant browsers. Fix IE.
Amend your selector (how do you cope with all that ugly uppercase in
your css file):
#topnav a {
border-right: fuchsia 1px solid; border-left: fuchsia 1px solid;
}
Best,
~dL
PS Saves time if you always include your uri and specify the version of
ie (only ie6 yields what I guess you want).
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