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Giorgio

2:29 am on Jan 24, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi,

This is the first site I design in CSS and if you go back when you started with CSS I believe you remember you struggle with lot of challenges going on.

Well, I have been the last few days going on a rollercoaster.
and I need to complete this task before going banckrupt. :)

I´m not a coder so this stuff is really being a hell of a challenge.

Here´s the site I´m building:
<url removed>

I think I have solved - I must say with the help of some great people - but I still have a few things "going on" I was hoping you could help me with.

Could you let me know how to...

#1. fix the nav bar position problem going on in IE?

#2. How to make the click instance on the side bar to stick in Firefox?

Your help any advise you considered relevant is very much appreciated.

Thank you!

Looking forward to hear from you.

[edited by: encyclo at 2:41 am (utc) on Jan. 24, 2007]
[edit reason] no links to personal sites please, see forum charter [/edit]

martinship

5:06 am on Jan 24, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi, and welcome to webmasterworld. I'm a new user like yourself and I'm sure the users here would like to help you, but you do need to post your code and not your URLs. You can read all about it in the helpful sticky for this forum [webmasterworld.com] that I almost missed.

It does contain an important code posting reminder I'd like to draw your attention to, though, before you paste in your stylesheets and content pages:

Before posting remember to remove all urls, <a href="#"> will do, we don't need full paths to images, font-families, or even all instances of a dropdown list/special effect (one will do). Image urls are not required but sizes can sometimes be helpful.

Looking forward to having a look at your code. I may be no CSS wizard, but an extra set of eyes always help (and there are so CSS wizards here too).