ie css help needed
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- hans_glib
This was supposed to be a quick job for a mate's brother... but ie6 and 7 are rebelling. it's based on flowplayer.org's flowtabs, but using a list instead....
should be
why has the image moved to the right?
why is the rollover image at the top exposed?
why is the 1px rule (actually a div) below the image so much thicker?
what have i missed?page is here:
http://www.thenewcow.com/lmacss here:
http://www.thenewcow.com/lma.css…all help (and/or abuse) warmly welcomed
- janne760
yesterday i checked a site i work on on ie6 and this morning i was thinking really hard how to kill Steve Ballmer in the slowest and most painful way possible.
- hawkwah0
start by validating your css: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validat…
- IE DON'T CARE ABOUT STANDARDS!!!!!janne76
- fair enough, but it hasn't made any difference...hans_glib
- If you don't care about standards why did you complain about the tent?subcommandante
- uan0
your headerlma div has a fixed width of 308px, could be the amount of space your image is moved to the right.
then both, title and image are wrapped in a div align="center", maybe try just a center tag, or div style="text-align:center;" or close it after the title and reopen again to center the image.
but this are all guesses, as I am not on a pc right now- no the image has moved about 446px, and bizarrely realigns if you click thru the sequence...hans_glib
- seeessess0
try this:
div.items img {position:relative;}
- Stugoo0
oh and your top image.
an image in the <a> tag its your logo and therefore should be on the page.
give the anchor a title tag and the image an alt tag. It might validate but will fail accessibility checks.
- hans_glib0
ok, so you've helped me with two of the problems (many thanks) but the picture is still not where it should be - any more clues out there?
- pablito0
Removing position:absolute from #flowpanes .items fixes the issue and i think it does not affect anything else.
- alicetheblue0
that place is stunning!
*wants