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Posted by dorayme on 03/05/07 23:09
In article <SS%Gh.31347$tz6.28111@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>,
Red <idontwantnostinkinspam@.yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've posted this in a css group, but no replies. I've found this group
> most helpful in the past, so i'm repeating the post here.
>
> The following site looks fine in FF and IE6, but the navigation menu is
> all over the place in IE7. Maybe something to do with the line-height,
> but i'm not sure. Can anyone help?
>
> http://www.kards.org.uk/
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Red.
There is something odd as can be seen by clicking up and down for
text size even in a good browser like Safari. "Normally" there is
only small square box next to home. But no others. Then when
browser is set to smaller and smaller font (did this to see what
it was you meant - I have no IE7), I was surprised to see more
little boxes come into view and different colours too, they were
rectangles rather than square like the pink one!
Seems rather complex your css for so simple (and potentially nice
a design, needs tightening the visual elements, they are too far
apart after all your fancy pants cssing.). What is all this
relative positioning for exactly? No, don't tell me.
If you want a screenshot for Safari, am happy to oblige.
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dorayme
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