> Jools wrote:
I'm pretty new to css and have tried to do a good job. Please would
you look at
http://www.cloughtonpc.org.uk/testing/markthree.htm and let me know
what glitches you find or comments you have
See the screenshot of what your page looks like, when I open it:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/test/no-scripts.png
On Win XP Pro, 1028x768px LCD, IE6 with window 750-800 by 600. No
javascript, no pictures (but than again, that's me ;-) ; doesn't mean your
page is or is not nice with them).
It might be a good idea to define a background color that appears as the
default. Not everybody has their background default set to white.
Also notice how your menu crawls over the content text in this view.
The menu seems fine, but might need a little finetuning. Now during hover
the line to the full widht of the box gets highlighted, but you can't click
next to the text of the menu-item. Only on the text itself. If you insert
something like
..MyMenu a
{
display:block;
widht:100%;
}
before all the other CSS on your menu elements, the area next to the text
gets clickable. Prevents your visitor to have to stay over the text of the
menu item all the time. Also the possible confusion over the full width
hover effect, that turns out not to be clickable gets avoided.
--
Barbara
http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/index.html