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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:53

main menu not in place ( mac )


Poster: ratm
Dated: Monday February 14 2005 - 17:36:36 GMT

hi everyone... (my english su***)

i dont have any mac to test the page but a friend of mine told me that the main menu is not on the correct position.
i test the page in almost all browser on pc and works great but on mac....
if anyone can take a look on mac.
i apreciated if anyone can give same suggestion to solve the problem.


http://www.netspot.pt/teste_menu/menu/home.htm
http://www.netspot.pt/teste_menu/menu/index.htm

best regards
john from portugal


Poster: aquaverse
Dated: Monday February 14 2005 - 19:01:24 GMT

My problem too. Please help.


Poster: John
Dated: Monday February 14 2005 - 19:59:52 GMT

Works for me on both Safari and Firefox.

However, I would get the menu JS calls back together as a unit (the way they came in the download), and put them as the first items after the body tag.


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Monday February 14 2005 - 20:43:08 GMT

I agree with John, especially since the menus are in tables. I wonder if the browser on that Mac is IE??? :lol: It tends to mess up the position if the calls for the menu files are not correct.

Ruth


Poster: John
Dated: Monday February 14 2005 - 20:47:29 GMT

I also noticed that all the menus coded in the HTML page have the same name (Main Menu). The CSS has numerous duplications as well.


Poster: ratm
Dated: Tuesday February 15 2005 - 10:56:42 GMT

Quote:
The CSS has numerous duplications as well.


it as to be because the submenus have diferent sizes ( caracters ).

but will take a look again on my menu and organize on the best way.

thanks again john and ruth


Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday February 15 2005 - 13:47:05 GMT

ratm wrote:
John wrote:
The CSS has numerous duplications as well.

it as to be because the submenus have diferent sizes ( caracters ).

I know it's still early here, but you lost me on that one completely. :?


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Tuesday February 15 2005 - 18:22:46 GMT

Hmm, it's after 1pm here and it's not getting through to me either :?

Ruth


Poster: ratm
Dated: Wednesday February 16 2005 - 18:19:25 GMT

hi again...what i was trying to say is that every submenu have a diferent size because the first submenu have word like (milonic is great) and on the second submenu have (milonic) so the boxes as to be with diferent sizes (each submenu have a number diferent caracters).

maybe because of that i have a little problem with the submenu.

with i.e (windows)
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with any other browser
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complete link http://www.netspot.pt/dhtml/index.htm


Poster: ratm
Dated: Thursday February 17 2005 - 12:09:47 GMT

any ideas to resolve this one?

thanks john


Poster: ratm
Dated: Thursday February 17 2005 - 15:44:11 GMT

i think a got it.....
on my css i have " padding-top=1px; " and this property will not work
on any browser except i.e. (i think)

but because of that the word on any submenu is 1 px up.
and not at the same line of the square that is on the left side


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday February 17 2005 - 19:14:33 GMT

The submenu position [except for the first level from the main horizontal menu] is controlled in the top of the menu_data.js file with the subOffsetLeft= and subOffsetTop= That allows you to move the submenu position.

Also, keep in mind that as far as I've found, different browsers seem to treat how they render and space tables differently, and you also have to consider font size or which font is being used which will also affect things like spacing.

Ruth