before you post (codes) always read – TWICE 🙂 – the line just above the text area…
Yeah I thought of that, but it woulda been too big. Some of the people who regularly help users often ask that if its a big file link to it.
I was big – when I posted it was here :))
Yeah 😛 i saw that and uploaded the .txt file while you were checking it out I guess, but do you have any suggestions for fixing it for ff users?
Two issues:
The ‘look’ as in the rounded edges
The way it displays when you click on a heading
I’m not sure on the look, but from the display side, I think it’s been coded the wrong way round.
The display looks good in IE. With css, if it looks good in IE first time, it’s probably wrong.
I’m currently playing with css menus on a testblog, and I’m coding it for Firefox, then adding in the IE fixes. It looks like you have coded it for IE and it just will not work the same in FF.
You might want to take a look at this project:
http://more.ericmeyeroncss.com/projects/06/
Thanks for the comments podz, =\ looks like ill have to try to find another kind of navigation
Have a good look around e.meyers sites – he is the css bloke !
One thing that stands out at first is float: center
…there’s no such value allowed, it has to be either left
or right
. The title boxes are most likely being collapsed because you haven’t specified a width for the .menuul
class. It also looks like you might need some text-align
values to make things consistent between the two browsers.
Overall it looks like a weird implementation with the class structure (ie. treemenu
, treenode
, treeclosed
) If you didn’t write it up originally, it might be a good idea just to try and write something from scratch, and do one step at a time until you achieve the same effect.
oooh, thank you for your expertise Elasticdog, ill get to fixing these.
Thanks again to all the responses