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Sir Sixx webforumsuser@macromedia.com
 
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Default Layers Out Of Position - 08-20-2003 , 05:50 AM






Hi,

I've got a problem with some layers not sitting where they are supposed to, I've told them off but they won't listen....

Have a look
http://www.mkdj7.co.uk/u10_fix.php

Anyone know how to control them?

Cheers

Sir Sixx



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Default Re: Layers Out Of Position - 08-20-2003 , 06:02 AM






"Sir Sixx" webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com wrote:

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Hi,

I've got a problem with some layers not sitting where they are supposed to, I've told them off but they won't listen....

Have a look
http://www.mkdj7.co.uk/u10_fix.php

Anyone know how to control them?

Cheers

Sir Sixx


Huh?

First off i would ditch the menu script your using and go here
www.projectseven.com

Under tutorials lok for positioned menus and read through.

After that I would address other issues with your page. I really dont
know whats going on but you have about a dozen body tags, tons of font
tags inside td tags etc etc etc in your code, which scrolls for miles.





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Default Re: Layers Out Of Position - 08-20-2003 , 08:45 AM



VIEW | Visual Aids > Hide All....

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"ltdanp21" <dpark (AT) lapazpih (DOT) org> wrote

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same for me. one layer is about 20 pixels lower in design view than it is
when i preview the page in a browser. It's not because of the yellow box;
they've all been moved down. it's not a big problem cause all i have to do
is move the layer down enough so that the alignments are correct in the
browser but it's not sitting well with me.
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Any help is very much appreciated,

dan





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Default Re: Layers Out Of Position - 08-20-2003 , 11:53 AM



i've already moved those to the bottom of the page. i use those little yellow squares to the bottom of the page to help me choose a specific layer when i'm working with layers that are on top of one another. the problem persists.

dan



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Default Re: Layers Out Of Position - 08-20-2003 , 11:53 AM



ltdan:

Then you have a problem in your code. Can I see it please?

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"ltdanp21" <dpark (AT) lapazpih (DOT) org> wrote

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i've already moved those to the bottom of the page. i use those little
yellow squares to the bottom of the page to help me choose a specific layer
when i'm working with layers that are on top of one another. the problem
persists.
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dan





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