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Sent by Alex Leonard on 10 August 2005 02:02


I have only had a chance to have a quick look (needed a break from the 
current work)

The thing that i almost check first is what happens when I resize the 
text in firefox (i do that a lot on sites)

the top nav bar starts to collide with the side bar on the second 
text-size increase. Probably not something to be too worried about. But 
I tend to try and do measurements in ems if at all possible. This 
problem would be avoided if you changed your #invnav "top" position to 
an ems measurement.. (i'm not going to work it out now, but trial and 
error gets it there!)

however it would result in the #invnav dropping when someone resized the 
text. which might look a little odd, but I can only assume that is 
better than the navigation clashing with invnav.

that's the only two cents i can give you right now. bit manic. waaay too 
much tea today.

otherwise. nice work. like the "stand apart" header. strong. simple.

last thing.. might be nice to have it centered? (feel free to ignore that)

bah. back to work.

Ingo Chao wrote:

> Todd Silver wrote:
>
>> You know what to do.
>>
>> http://www.toddsilverdesign.net/rottenmittens/index.htm
>>
>
>
> IE6:
> When I hover over the left navigation link/bgimages, they jump up (at 
> least on my side).
>
> I suggest to move the margin-bottom in /*1*/ to /*2*/
>
> #invnav a { display: block; width: 240px; height: 140px; text-indent: 
> -99999px; margin-bottom: 15px;} /* 1 */
>
> #invnav li { list-style-type: none; list-style-image: none; 
> list-style-position: outside;  } /* 2*/
>
> Haven't looked really further, perhaps one thing: when you increase 
> the text zoom in IE6, the left navigation hides behind the images, and 
> the footer looses contact to the main corpus.
>
> Ingo
>
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