I've got the menu set up with dividers turned on between items. Unfortunately, you couldn't tell it from looking at the page in Netscape. Looks great in IE, but each entry gets moved up a bit (due to the missing divider pixel) as the list goes down.
Am I missing some setting that's screwing up my ...
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- Fri Jul 26, 2002 4:53 pm
- Forum: Archived Topics for the old Version 3.0 JavaScript Menu
- Topic: Netscape 6 vs. IE 6 -- Different Appearance
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- Wed Jul 17, 2002 9:44 pm
- Forum: Archived Topics for the old Version 3.0 JavaScript Menu
- Topic: FEATURE REQUEST (2, Actually)
- Replies: 6
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RE: Netscape 4 Support
I still think Netscape support is important if for no other reason than my customers would riot on me if I ignored it entirely, but going as far back as Netscape 4, I'd say dump 'em in a heart beat.
I don't mean to sound callus, but if you're surfing the web on something that old, you can expect ...
I don't mean to sound callus, but if you're surfing the web on something that old, you can expect ...
- Tue Jul 16, 2002 10:37 pm
- Forum: Archived Topics for the old Version 3.0 JavaScript Menu
- Topic: FEATURE REQUEST (2, Actually)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6438
FEATURE REQUEST (2, Actually)
FEATURE REQUEST 1:
The menu's great. Very flexible, but I have a site with customizable colors via stylesheet. The rest of the site, you just choose your color template and it applies everywhere. Not so on the menu because all it's display properties are defined with the menu definition.
It would ...
The menu's great. Very flexible, but I have a site with customizable colors via stylesheet. The rest of the site, you just choose your color template and it applies everywhere. Not so on the menu because all it's display properties are defined with the menu definition.
It would ...