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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:00
Offsetting in Firefox on short pages
Poster: peggys
Dated: Tuesday July 18 2006 - 22:20:14 BST
I want to purchse the menu for a new site I am creating, but have downloaded the trial version to test it out.
I inserted the menu on two pages within my site:
http://dev.tsysacquiring.com/transactio ... /auth.shtm
http://dev.tsysacquiring.com/transactio ... ivity.shtm
It appears to align properly on both pages in IE, but in FF 1.5.0.4, on the page that does not have a scroll bar, it is offsetting to the left:
http://dev.tsysacquiring.com/transactio ... ivity.shtm
According to the notes and forum issues, you do not recommend relatively positioning it inside a div or table cell, so how can I fix this issue? Please help!
Re: Offsetting in Firefox on short pages
Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday July 18 2006 - 22:28:25 BST
peggys wrote:
According to the notes and forum issues, you do not recommend relatively positioning it inside a div or table cell, so how can I fix this issue? Please help!
Actually that's not entirely correct. I can't look at your code until later, but have you read this (especially all the way down towards the bottom)?
It works!
Poster: peggys
Dated: Wednesday July 19 2006 - 0:31:35 BST
Hi John,
I did read that page, but when I read the part that said, "However, embedding a menu into a table cell...will not work across all web browsers." I stopped reading because that had been my main concern all along.
Now re-reading it (or reading it further), I see that the biggest issue is IE for Mac and since that is an outdated browser, I am not concerned about it at this time.
I followed the directions and everything works across IE, FF and NS, so THANK YOU! I will be purchasing this wonderful navigation and ending my headaches.
Regards,
Peggy