| div tag positioning issue ¶ | |
| I don't think this qualifies as a bug, but it is something that we cannot seem to get to work when using the navbar. I'm sure that it is the way we are doing it because I've seen sites that use your navbar and make this work fine. We installed your navbar about 8 months ago and really like it.. but when we started we were using a fixed width screen for our application. We are changing to a "liquid layout" as I've heard it called... just a non fixed width to take advantage of higher resolution monitor. I am not able to get screens that use the navbar to work correctly with it. We set your navbar is set to 160px. Then the body of the page is set to 100%. But the body extends 160px past the edge of the browser. I'm sure this has something to do with my inexperience with style sheets and such.. of course if I remove the content and subContent div tags that you require then everything works fine without the menu.... any ideas what my problem could be. I'm not asking for an indepth analysis.. but being an expert (or much closer to one then me) with the layout of a page you may be able to imediately point out what I'm most likely doing wrong. Thanks Greg | |
| Re: div tag positioning issue ¶ | |
| Well, you know how it is... you work on something off and on for a few days.. finally decide to ask for some help.... 20 minutes later you figure out what you are doing wrong... | |
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