Thanks Joel,

I just rename my css, from superfish.css to menu.css, I guess it must
have been cache from your site.

Want to thank you for this great work of yours, I am not an css expert
and somewhere in this forum I read that you'll be putting some
comments on the css file.

cheers,
James

On Sep 4, 2:45 pm, "Joel Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/4/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am trying to edit the css file, but no matter how I edit it it seems
> > the changes doesn't reflect, is there something I should do first?
>
> > Thanks
> > james
>
> Hi James,
>
> There's nothing out of the ordinary that you need to do - just make
> sure the path to the CSS file you are editing is correct. The other
> thing that may be happening is caching, either server-side or by your
> browser. If your server is doing the caching the, the simplest way to
> see a change is by altering the name of the CSS file (and alter the
> path in the <head> to match of course). Otherwise, if your browser is
> caching it, maybe force a refresh. "f5" key is it? Or "shift refresh"
> or "alt refresh" depending on the browser.
>
> If you have a link to the page in question, I'll be happy to apply a
> fresh set of eyes to it.
>
> Joel Birch.

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