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sbaclimber
Jul 12, 2005, 11:57 PM
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In reply to: Got to love modern standards. lol Especially when every software manufacturer has a different definition of 'standard'. God forbid they ever decide to all adhere to one 'standard', website design might actually become a job that doesn't cause cronic headaches (from banging one's head against the monitor).
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thomasribiere
Jul 13, 2005, 7:14 AM
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I wrote In reply to: As someone stated it a few months ago, would it be possible to homogeneize (sp???) the menus : YOUR photos, MY friends... thanks for having done that quickly! :D
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overlord
Jul 13, 2005, 1:16 PM
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they work fine now. kudos to the coding team.
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russman
Jul 13, 2005, 1:34 PM
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Menus were messed up yesterday (tuesday ) at lunch time for me (runnng firefox)...then I hit the ctl+f5 and it cleared thigns up....workign gerat today (wed) and I even see teh menus are split so they don't lie ontop of another....that is a great improvement. Not sure why some are workign fine in FF and not....but that is what I am on and it is workign great....ooks good guys. The Russman
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pixelguru
Jul 13, 2005, 2:07 PM
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The menus are now functional in Safari on Mac OS X. Previously, the sub menus did not offset to the right, making selecting anything other than the first sub menu item very tricky (if not entertaining). The menus are currently functional in Firefox on OS X, but there is a cosmetic glitch. It looks like the container div for the sub menus is very narrow, and the sub menu list items are spilling out of it to the right. Great progress thought. You're almost there! http://www.studioeec.com/rc_firefox.gif
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zozo
Jul 13, 2005, 2:45 PM
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I get the same cosmetic glitch on Firefox for PC but Im not going to worry about that. Good job fixing those bugs so fast. Fingers crossed and prying for standards.
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maimed
Jul 13, 2005, 3:09 PM
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Menus are working much better now in Firefox 1.0.4 Menus still disappear behind the top banner ad though. When you figure out how to make that work, I have some developers I work with who would probably be interested in the solution you come up with.
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anson
Jul 13, 2005, 8:09 PM
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In reply to: I get the same cosmetic glitch on Firefox for PC but Im not going to worry about that. Yeah, I spent an hour on it, and ultimately had to throw in the towel. Firefox just won't expand the div tag to surround the table. If anyone finds a fix, let me know, but I'm going to call that one good for now.
In reply to: Menus still disappear behind the top banner ad though. When you figure out how to make that work, I have some developers I work with who would probably be interested in the solution you come up with. Heh, I'll post when and if I figure it out. At the moment, it seems that the advertiser's javascript is specifically guarding the image from floatover menus--if I use dumber/older/simpler ad content, can successfully float. So it'll be a question of reverse-engineering and outsmarting the advertiser's javascript, I guess. We'll see if I can beat da Man. :) -aB
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overlord
Jul 14, 2005, 1:50 PM
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In reply to: Menus are working much better now in Firefox 1.0.4 Menus still disappear behind the top banner ad though. When you figure out how to make that work, I have some developers I work with who would probably be interested in the solution you come up with. you have two choices... a) become a supporting member b) get the adblock extension for firefox. no more banners.
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