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RE: FN-FORUM Naughty Mutt banner probs still

date posted 24th January 2002 23:42

Hi Carla

Well I'd say rule of thumb is absolutely never trust layers for normal
layout or structure, it wont matter how hard you try but css just won't do
what it's supposed to on different browsers, platforms or resolutions, IE
MAC for example is very unforgiving with bad HTML coding let alone layers
etc..

Css definately has its benefits with text formatting etc but mostly I think
layers are a no no, if you want I could knock up a completely cross
compatible version of your page in a few mins with tables if you want me
too?? (although you may be experimenting I'm not sure so don't flame me!)

Anyway give me a bell offline if you need too.

Best Regards
Damian Thomas
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Carla Boulton
Sent: 24 January 2002 19:01
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM Naughty Mutt banner probs still


Have been fiddling - (it's dhtml) and thought we had cracked it but still no
joy - seems very odd and intermittent

It would be interesting to know whether everyone designs for every browser
poss or whether just for the major ones?

Carla

on 24/1/02 6:37 pm, Tony Crockford at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:

> Just looked at in Opera 6.0 - no nav bar at all!
>
> must be a div problem (z-index taking priority over javascript navbar?)
>
> HTH


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