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Michael Morris

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Yes, they're working.

Yes, I know they're floating about 10 pixels away from the left and top. Can't prevent that - it's the way Vbulletin aligns stuff.

Yes, I know the menus are 10 pixels too low. I'm contemplating a way to correct that and doubting whether it will work.

I've tested the pages in Netscape 7 and IE 6. I would welcome confirmations of proper operation (or disasterous crashing) on other browsers.
 

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Michael_Morris said:
I've tested the pages in Netscape 7 and IE 6. I would welcome confirmations of proper operation (or disasterous crashing) on other browsers.
They appear to work fine in Mozilla 1.4 on Solaris.
 

Michael_Morris said:
Yes, they're working.

Yes, I know they're floating about 10 pixels away from the left and top. Can't prevent that - it's the way Vbulletin aligns stuff.

Yes, I know the menus are 10 pixels too low. I'm contemplating a way to correct that and doubting whether it will work.

I've tested the pages in Netscape 7 and IE 6. I would welcome confirmations of proper operation (or disasterous crashing) on other browsers.

Since it's floating you might curve the edges or something, might look a little less odd (unless of course you can fix it's location). And I do realize it would either look different from the main page or need changing on the main page.
 


BobROE said:
Since it's floating you might curve the edges or something, might look a little less odd (unless of course you can fix it's location). And I do realize it would either look different from the main page or need changing on the main page.

I have one solution awaiting Russ' approval, if it doesn't get the pass I'll go back to the drawing board.
 

Now if we could just do something about the six menus that pop open every time I try to use the Back button on my browser...

"That's not a bug...it's a feature!"
 


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