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I used this mod to excellent effect on Headsonic.com.au. Thanks again Kuroi!
Headsonic.com.au - Headphones and Microphones for Australians
kuroi, thank you for pointing me to a mistake.
indeed, the UL tag was still uncommented, but what was causing my trouble was a missing } in the CSS file just above the manufacturer list style.
Now the bullits are gone and the aligning is pefect.
Do anyone know ith this mod is it possible to list the manufacturers horizontally across the top like the categories display?
How do I change "Manufacturers" to read "Brands".
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Looks good in everything but IE.
for reference: fleurdepup.com/store
When viewed in IE the manufacturer names shift to the right quite a bit, no longer aligning themselves cleanly beneath the categories.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Anyone know of an IE bug fix to this?
Thanks
Rich
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kuroi:
Thanks for the quick response.
I assume you meant:
#manufacturerslistContent {margin-left:0}
But sadly, though it shows up nicely in firebug, it does nothing when I view it in IE...
I'm so confused. Is there anything else I should be doing?
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