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Different screen - different views :(
Poster: trichy
Dated: Thursday December 7 2006 - 13:22:39 GMT
Hi,
great menus
But in fact I have a problem with the alignment of one of them...
My main menu is placed in a <div>-tag and in the different browsers my site looks ok, but displyed on a different screen (smaller or bigger), the menu is moved to the right or resp. to the left....
Do you have any ideas how could I to liquidate this problem
Poster: trichy
Dated: Thursday December 7 2006 - 14:16:40 GMT
not yet
I´m trying to make my personal web page - photos, some info about me, etc so I still havent uploaded the files...
By the way I think the problem is in the "left"-attribute - its value is pixels or percentage
P.S. Thank you for the answer - you guys are really fast
Poster: vikenk
Dated: Thursday December 7 2006 - 14:46:53 GMT
Hi,
If you're placing the menu in a DIV tag, then you're going to have to remove the "left" attribute and set the menu for relative positioning. I assume that by placing it in a DIV, you want the menu to be relatively aligned to the rest of your page. I also suggest that you place the menu in a Table instead of a DIV in order to reduce problems.
To read about how to set the menu properly in Table (which also applies to a DIV) read here:
http://www.milonic.com/tablemenu.php
Hope this Helps :>)
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday December 7 2006 - 18:28:00 GMT
Hi,
If you can't resolve this, can you post a test page, or if you aren't able to do that, can you post your page html, your css file and your menu data here. We can try to make up a page to see what's up. But, it would be so much easier if you could put up a test page that we could download.
Ruth
Poster: trichy
Dated: Friday December 8 2006 - 2:40:58 GMT
I thinki I solve this problem
But anyway - thanks a lot
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Friday December 8 2006 - 3:12:15 GMT
Hi,
You're welcome.
Don't forget that, although the menu is free for personal webpages, you still have to register it so it is licensed.
http://www.milonic.com/freelicreq.php
Following these requirements is what allows Milonic to keep offering the menu free for things like personal pages, charities, etc.
Besides, a licensed product [free in this instance] means you can get forum support to help with problems or wanting to do specific things, as long as you keep the version up to date
Ruth