> The nav styles have crept back in sync with the rest of the > site.. ;-) can you check again and tell me if it looks ok (and > if not get me another screenie?)
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. It looked fine from home, but the originals were snapped back at work (where my configuration is diff.) With the regular style, they don't overlap, but they look cramped: http://tim.thechases.com/pythonbeta/pythonbeta3moz.gif With the "large text" page style, the original problem returns: http://tim.thechases.com/pythonbeta/pythonbeta3mozLP.gif Both shots are from Mozilla Suite 1.7, but they look about the same in FF. It seems to be a font-size issue. When I crank the font rather small (using ctrl+plus and ctrl+minus), the overlap becomes pretty bad. When I crank the font-size up larger, it seems to make the problem go away (except for the fact I end up with fonts that can be read across the room ;) This symptom is worse in FF than in MozSuite, though I might not have fonts set the same way (one may have a minimum-allowed font size, while the other may not, or something like that). Using the dev tools in Mozilla suite, it looks like you've got a <DIV> section (id="body-main") with a fixed margin-left property of 15em (coming from the styles/styles.css file). Thus, depending on your font-size, the body-main element will be further left or right. Hope this helps you figure out what's goin' on. -tim -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list