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Re: [grubstreet] new layout
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From: Earle Martin
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Date: 20:21 on 10 Dec 2002
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Date: 20:21 on 10 Dec 2002
It's done. One issue with the floating toolbar is that in some browsers (*cough* Mozilla!) things collide with it, such as the bottom-of-page links. The workaround for this is to ensure that really short pages have a <br clear="all"> at the bottom, which will push them below. -- retina realm -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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[grubstreet] new layout
Bob Walker 16:29 on 10 Dec 2002
this is only a minor quible. also itd odesnt work at all in opera but hey-
Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Alex McLintock 16:52 on 10 Dec 2002
eg-
Bob Walker
16:59 on 10 Dec 2002
thats cause it saa realy list <li> or * .- too deep to show
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Bob Walker
16:59 on 10 Dec 2002
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Earle Martin
20:21 on 10 Dec 2002
It's done. One issue with the floating toolbar is that in some browsers-
Alex McLintock
23:12 on 10 Dec 2002
Looks good, RHS++- too deep to show
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Alex McLintock
23:12 on 10 Dec 2002
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Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Alex McLintock 16:52 on 10 Dec 2002