Thanks for going the extra mile for me on this. I'm looking at it now
to see the changes. I definitely welcome the assistance and appreciate
all the work you went to on this, Uwe.
Barb
Uwe Kaiser wrote:
Hi Barbara
Last night I tried to work out a solution with an
left floated #leftnav like in
On Fri, 13 May 2005 08:42:29 -0700, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Barbara Dozetos schrieb:
http://www.pcc.com/
For some reason, the leftnav box appears too high on the page in
Mozilla and FF on the initial load. A refresh of the page puts it where
it belongs.
I can reproduce something
As already posted it still doesn't work.
Dennis
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From: Barbara Dozetos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 11:49 AM
To: 'CSS Discussion Group'
Subject: Re: [css-d] something weird in Linux
Great hint, Paul. Could those of you who
Barbara Dozetos schrieb:
Great hint, Paul. Could those of you who saw the problem before please
try this page and see if I've fixed the problem?
http://www.pcc.com/welcometest.html
From bad to worse in Moz1.6/Win. Now the leftnav stays wrong until reload.
Outlined img here: Note that the height
Great hint, Paul. Could those of you who saw the problem before please
try this page and see if I've fixed the problem?
http://www.pcc.com/welcometest.html
(PS -- I know about the IE6 problem with the smaller screens. Working
on that, as well. Would be so much nicer if IE 6 would just honor t
Barbara Dozetos schrieb:
http://www.pcc.com/
For some reason, the leftnav box appears too high on the page in Mozilla
and FF on the initial load. A refresh of the page puts it where it belongs.
I can reproduce something similar with an old Moz1.6/Win/cleared cache
too. Here, the a.p. positioned
Oh, and also note that in IE6-WinXP at 800x600 the header text to the
right of your header image is pushed below the image. Also the search
box on you navigation line is pushed below the rest of the navigation.
Dennis
-Original Message-
From: Barbara Dozetos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen
FWIW, it does it in Firefox 1.0.4 on WinXP but only on the first load of
the page, or if you clear the cache and the load the page.
Not sure what's causing it but it could be that something is slow in
loading above and the position on the page has no viable reference yet.
I normally notice this ki
On 13/05/2005 15:54, Barbara Dozetos wrote:
For some reason, the leftnav box appears too high on the page in Mozilla
and FF on the initial load. A refresh of the page puts it where it
belongs.
I'm seeing the same problem on FF 1.0.4 in windows XP as well so I doubt
its a linux specific bug.
Ma