CSS help
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- Claymantis
Hello again...
I'm creating a nav on a site. But I can't get it to do what I want. Pardon my ignorance...but...
I would like the spacing to be equal between each section image. And I would also like the roll over lines to size appropriately to each button. Right now the line stays the same size as what I made it.If someone can help me out, that would be amazing!
Thanks
- Stugoo0
line 97 of your global.css set
#nav-menu li a { width : auto }
- bigtrickagain0
get rid of "width:50px;" in your #nav-menu li a {} css.
- elahon0
And can you post that picture without the overlay in the COTD thread? Thanks.
- bigtrickagain0
oh holy shit... i didn't read the site content at all. hahaha. how do you even get that sort of gig, doing a website for an escort?
- he's in Toronto. more lenient for that sort of service.plash
- Claymantis0
hahah thanks...
- Claymantis0
I work at a place that shoot escorts all day.. naked women in my office all day!!!
- elahon0
I'll be bookmarking that site, awaiting future developments. =)
- Claymantis0
another question...
now I have equal spacing...
how do i make the margins on the left bigger so it aligns to the Sarah Mathews.
Also I still need that roll over line to size correctly to each button
- ckentish0
also do:
a {outline: none;}
- Claymantis0
never mind about the roll over line... :P
- elahon0
Line 91, change "margin: 0 0 0 20px" to "margin: 0 0 0 60px;"
- bigtrickagain0
margin-left: 26px on #nav.
- Claymantis0
Awesome thanks!
you guys rock
- Claymantis0
ahh crap one more question...
If I wanted to take that email address and move it over to the right.
How do I isolate that from the rest of the buttons and move it to the right?
- BattleAxe0
take it out of the list
leave it in with span tag and float it rightalso for SEO purposes since you are using images for your nav add alt and title attributes to your img tags
- dMullins0
LOL!
- orrinward0
We're normally very horrible and unhelpful here. Thank your background image not us!