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Old July 20th, 2005, 09:23 PM
Alex Bell
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Default Please review layout experiments

I am still trying to design a two column layout but neither

http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/meyer332.htm nor
http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/testmenu1.htm work as they should

Could some kind soul please review them and tell me what I am doing
wrong?

Regards, Alex

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Old July 20th, 2005, 09:24 PM
Bean
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Default Re: Please review layout experiments

Alex

I'm not sure what you're trying to do. If the problem is with the header
not scrolling with the content, change the div#header to 'position:
absolute', in stead of 'fixed'.

'position: absolute' fixes the content to the html element in this case,
while 'position: fixed' fixes the content to the viewport (browser window)

If you're still having problems, tell us a bit more about what you want
to achieve. We can then try and see where the problem is.

Regards
Arno Bean

Alex Bell wrote:
[color=blue]
> I am still trying to design a two column layout but neither
>
> http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/meyer332.htm nor
> http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/testmenu1.htm work as they should
>
> Could some kind soul please review them and tell me what I am doing
> wrong?
>
> Regards, Alex[/color]

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Old July 20th, 2005, 09:24 PM
Alex Bell
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Default Re: Please review layout experiments

Thanks, Arno. I thought that I had given a detailed account of the
problems on the meyer332.htm link The main problem is with MSIE 6 in
that the three boxes are nowhere near where they should be, or at
least where they are with Mozilla, Netscape, or Opera.

Regards, Alex

On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 07:31:38 +0200, Bean <bean_ae@hotmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Alex
>
>I'm not sure what you're trying to do. If the problem is with the header
>not scrolling with the content, change the div#header to 'position:
>absolute', in stead of 'fixed'.
>
>'position: absolute' fixes the content to the html element in this case,
>while 'position: fixed' fixes the content to the viewport (browser window)
>
>If you're still having problems, tell us a bit more about what you want
>to achieve. We can then try and see where the problem is.
>
>Regards
>Arno Bean
>
>Alex Bell wrote:
>[color=green]
>> I am still trying to design a two column layout but neither
>>
>> http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/meyer332.htm nor
>> http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/testmenu1.htm work as they should
>>
>> Could some kind soul please review them and tell me what I am doing
>> wrong?
>>
>> Regards, Alex[/color][/color]

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Old July 20th, 2005, 09:24 PM
Klaus Krtschil
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Default Re: Please review layout experiments

Alex Bell wrote:[color=blue]
> I am still trying to design a two column layout but neither
>
> http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/meyer332.htm nor
> http://www.tassie.net.au/~abell1/testmenu1.htm work as they should
>
> Could some kind soul please review them and tell me what I am doing
> wrong?
>
> Regards, Alex
>[/color]
position: fixed is not supported by IE

Klaus

 

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