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debibrighthope
 
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Default css and navigation bar - 08-01-2005 , 12:52 PM






hello all,

I am rebuilding a site for a client. They want to have drop-down navigation
in conjunction with a rollover effect on the main navigation bar. I want to
use Project Seven's Auto/snap for the drop-downs. In order to do that I need
to have an absolutely positioned layer. I don't usually use position:absolute
so this is causing me some problems.

I have my #navlist inside of a position:abolute layer...it shows up great in
FF but not at all in IE.

Any hints as to why would be very helpful and greatly apprecitated.

Thanks in advance,

Debi
PS....link to site

http://www.bhbws.com/goodbuilders/index.asp



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Murray *TMM*
 
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Default Re: css and navigation bar - 08-01-2005 , 01:04 PM






Why not use PVII's PMM? Then you wouldn't need to use any absolute
positioning.

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"debibrighthope" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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hello all,

I am rebuilding a site for a client. They want to have drop-down
navigation
in conjunction with a rollover effect on the main navigation bar. I want
to
use Project Seven's Auto/snap for the drop-downs. In order to do that I
need
to have an absolutely positioned layer. I don't usually use
position:absolute
so this is causing me some problems.

I have my #navlist inside of a position:abolute layer...it shows up great
in
FF but not at all in IE.

Any hints as to why would be very helpful and greatly apprecitated.

Thanks in advance,

Debi
PS....link to site

http://www.bhbws.com/goodbuilders/index.asp





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debibrighthope
 
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Default Re: css and navigation bar - 08-01-2005 , 01:45 PM



I've seen a lot of Q&A regarding PMM. Is it really that hard to use do you know??

Debi

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Murray *TMM*
 
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Default Re: css and navigation bar - 08-01-2005 , 01:53 PM



It's lead pipe simple. Really.

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http://www.dreamweavermx-templates.com - Template Triage!
http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
http://www.macromedia.com/support/search/ - Macromedia (MM) Technotes
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"debibrighthope" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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I've seen a lot of Q&A regarding PMM. Is it really that hard to use do
you know??

Debi



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