Let's start by finding out how you managed to get a copy of the top navigation at the bottom of the featured products.![]()
Even FireFox is so confused that it won't display a div for the added home button.![]()
Let's start by finding out how you managed to get a copy of the top navigation at the bottom of the featured products.![]()
Even FireFox is so confused that it won't display a div for the added home button.![]()
A little help with colors.
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It's not a bug - it's a feature!
I don't know how I did that. It's been there through so many changes that I thought it was supposed to be there - and it kind of works. I had alot of problems with wrap around. i would hate to have to go back to the start with this. I have broken out all the NavSup into their own div's..
on line 177 of the stylesheet you have a comma "," after the #navSuppWrapper causing FireFox to throw it out.
Let's see what fixing that does.
A little help with colors.
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Thanks
Got that out, but I think i have more problems elsewhere. I managed to move it to BDC in FF, but still can't get it right in IE. Also, I'm having trouble with the tagline now - it's supposed to be invisible, but it shows up on the far right in IE. Very strange.
Are you using Adobe GoLive?
A little help with colors.
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I am using Golive. And I seem to have got my home box behaving now. On to the next challenge! Thanks for the help.
The reason I asked about GoLive is that it's putting cs.... tags all over your documents resulting in 11 errors and 104 warnings. That may be one of the reasons IE is taking a dump on you.
ZenCart uses a mucho different method of incorporating JavaScript. GoLive is throwing the Cs calls everywhere just to make sure it has the file IF it needs it.
Do a Google Group search for "csscriptdict import" and check for a workaround if you do not want to give up GoLive.
IMHO folks should RUN NOT WALK from "helpful" editing programs like GoLive and FrontPage. That kind of help you won't appreciate in the long run.
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For others who might read this and not have FrontPage or GoLive, here's an example. Open Word and type "Hello World". Save the file to your desktop as a webpage - say, hello.html Then, right click the hello.html file and open with notepad. Do you really need that much help?
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A little help with colors.
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