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Dodgy Box Models in IE7
Hello to all,
I've just completed a spiffy CSS menu system (based on Tanfa's system) (it's a horizontal menu with vertical submenus, like a menu bar in most OSes), and I've just tried to switch from fixed heights for submenu items to liquid heights - I did this with max-height and some padding to keep things legible. All is well in Opera, Firefox, and even IE6 (with the IE7 javascript compatibillity library), but IE7 doesn't seem to like it. The page is at http://www.ysa.org.au/melbourne2, could people take a looksy, please? ![]() Thanks, Jarrad Whitaker ![]() |
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nice work
![]() i've noticed that on 'Member Stuff' hover, cursor turns to 'text' type. but didn't see it at IE7. |
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just saw it on IE7.
looks like it's some padding or margin problem. didn't saw your code, but i guess you should look at the link paddings. |
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