Bill,
Thanks!
The dhtml.dat solution fixed it. The new version made all the padding display in white space but I took the padding out in the menu code and adjusted the text in the menu with a some html. It looks exactly the same now in FF and IE.
Chris
Thanks!
The dhtml.dat solution fixed it. The new version made all the padding display in white space but I took the padding out in the menu code and adjusted the text in the menu with a some html. It looks exactly the same now in FF and IE.
Chris
Chris,
Glad we finally found the problem.
Something to remember in the future for tables: You can use to put a single Non-Bread SPace inside the TD. Likely they problem would have remained, but the non-break space is a good bit of code to know. If you ahve two words that you want to remain on the same line, the two works can be placed in your code as one two and they will remain locked together.
Glad we finally found the problem.
Something to remember in the future for tables: You can use to put a single Non-Bread SPace inside the TD. Likely they problem would have remained, but the non-break space is a good bit of code to know. If you ahve two words that you want to remain on the same line, the two works can be placed in your code as one two and they will remain locked together.
Bill R.,
Something interesting that I just realized. When I initially made the menu, I did it within HTML Editor. The code actually sat in each html file making them burdensome. Inger looked at my code to fix another problem and she recreated my menu and dropped it in using the span and then calling the script.
She must have the updates to the dhtml.dat file because that menu always worked. I now use it as my base menu for different sites and change the layout and it always works.
Thanks again for your help and the advise about the non-break space
Something interesting that I just realized. When I initially made the menu, I did it within HTML Editor. The code actually sat in each html file making them burdensome. Inger looked at my code to fix another problem and she recreated my menu and dropped it in using the span and then calling the script.
She must have the updates to the dhtml.dat file because that menu always worked. I now use it as my base menu for different sites and change the layout and it always works.
Thanks again for your help and the advise about the non-break space
Chris,
Yes, Inger is great with this website stuff. I am always learning from many of the folks here.
Yes, Inger is great with this website stuff. I am always learning from many of the folks here.
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