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    I'm a little puzzled why you are using top:-6px in navColumnOneWrapper to fix the bottom:6px in h2.centerBoxHeading ?

    Although the elements look as you want, extra padding/margins/position:relatives etc, can causes problems in other areas and other browsers.
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    Default Re: Help with CSS and Compatibility Mode

    It's possible.....(woof, woof) That has been known to happen.......But, did you find the <div> for those little dc_boxes?......I can still see the <div> for them:

    <span id="dc_box" style="visibility: visible;" align="center">
    <div id="dc_box2" style="width: 144px; z0ab9: auto; z6bee: auto;">....................................................................

    And s_t_e_v_e, you're right.....that DOES make it look nice when you're in comp. mode, but with those settings, will it still look nice outside of comp. mode? or in FF? If it will, then that's what LL should do........if not, it STILL looks to me like those little boxes are the culprit, as that blank space below the dropdown menu is taken up with them.


    Also, you have to ole' csshover.htc error in IE:

    Message: Access is denied to: http://www.limelites.co.uk/includes/csshover.htc
    Line: 0
    Char: 0
    Code: 0
    URI: http://limelites.co.uk/


    Easy fix to this: Log into your cPanel set up a perm redirect, so that it will take the "www" off your url. That will fix you right up on that part. You can also do this with your .htaccess file, if you'd rather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s_t_e_v_e View Post
    I'm a little puzzled why you are using top:-6px in navColumnOneWrapper to fix the bottom:6px in h2.centerBoxHeading ?

    Although the elements look as you want, extra padding/margins/position:relatives etc, can causes problems in other areas and other browsers.
    I'm not any more.... Never noticed this before..... I guess that's sort of like one step forward, one step back, or rather in this case, six pixels up, six pixels down..

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    Default Re: Help with CSS and Compatibility Mode

    Sorry, got to insert the "V" word here. Your site doesn't validate (201 errors at the time of writing) and almost from the get go the issues are structural, tags closed that weren't open, opened but not closed, in places where they're not allowed, i.e. exactly of the sorts of errors that cause cross-browser inconsistencies as they attempt, in different ways, to deal with the problems that they encounter.
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    Default Re: Help with CSS and Compatibility Mode

    Dont forget to 'V' the CSS too...
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    Default Re: Help with CSS and Compatibility Mode

    Yea, kurio, I ran the validation, also. Is it just all those little details messing things up, or am I on the right track of getting rid of that whole <div> containing the dc_boxes?
    See those little buggers just sitting up there in (what looks like to me) the way?(hidden)

    I sure don't want to steer LL the wrong way.
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    Steve, your fixes look perfect in all browsers, FF and IE8 included.

    Those V links are way too scary... I'd need a spare year and a half to figure out all those little conflicts. It seems a tad OTT when there are only two or three little niggles as the site looks identical in all browsers.... apart from the items I outlined in the OP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Get Em Fast View Post
    Yea, kurio, I ran the validation, also. Is it just all those little details messing things up, or am I on the right track of getting rid of that whole <div> containing the dc_boxes?
    See those little buggers just sitting up there in (what looks like to me) the way?(hidden)

    I sure don't want to steer LL the wrong way.
    It those dc_boxes were causing the white line or the manufacturers box width, then the problems would be sorted when I totally removed them temporarily to test your theory.

    I'm 99.99% sure those aren't having any impact on the issues I'm having as I did test it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limelites View Post
    It those dc_boxes were causing the white line or the manufacturers box width, then the problems would be sorted when I totally removed them temporarily to test your theory.

    I'm 99.99% sure those aren't having any impact on the issues I'm having as I did test it.
    Oh, o.k.......didn't know you removed them, as everytime I looked, they were still there. But glad to see you got it sorted out except for the "V" part.

    Myself.......just my opinion.......I'd move everything a little closer to the top, so that the lines from the main categories box and the header would match up a little better, as it looks like it's supposed to do.........but that's just my opinion, not my site.
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    I agree with 'Get Em Fast' both the mods for the currency and languages need to be moved within the template files to place them in the correct place rather than using CSS position:relatives/absolute to get them there.
    ~Steve~

 

 
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