ok..I"m confused now. works fine locally but...
am 05.01.2008 06:18:58 von unknownPost removed (X-No-Archive: yes)
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On Jan 5, 12:18 am, richard
> http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
That has to be nominated for the worlds worst use of colors in a web
page award...
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I.dont.care@do.you says...
> http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
>
> Basically, all I'm after now is to float the "red" header block to the
> left of the menu in green.
>
> Locally, the menu appears as it should but over the red block.
> From the website, the menu does not even collapse as it should, as if
> JS is off, but is not.
> In FF the menu appears on the left, with JS off, the blocks float as
> intended.
> In IE with JS off, the menu appears to the right of the red block.
>
> The actual menu itself can be found at www.4thorder.us/scripts
> Look for the multilevel menu script.
>
> Probably just missing something simple but I can't see it right now.
>
Ouch - it hurts my eyes!
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richard wrote:
> http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
>
> Basically, all I'm after now is to float the "red" header block to the
> left of the menu in green.
>
> Locally, the menu appears as it should but over the red block.
> From the website, the menu does not even collapse as it should, as if
> JS is off, but is not.
> In FF the menu appears on the left, with JS off, the blocks float as
> intended.
> In IE with JS off, the menu appears to the right of the red block.
>
> The actual menu itself can be found at www.4thorder.us/scripts
> Look for the multilevel menu script.
>
> Probably just missing something simple but I can't see it right now.
I guess it may have to do with this:
Error: PagePositionLEFT is not defined
Source File: http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/expand1.js
Line: 72
are you sure you have the same version of the expand1.js on your server and
your local machine? If unsure, take a md5sum on both files, if they differ
then you have two different versions.
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//Aho
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On Jan 5, 8:58 am, richard
> >>http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
> >That has to be nominated for the worlds worst use of colors in a web
> >page award...
> If you can't assist with fixing the problem asked about, then shut the
> fuck up.
> It's purely a test page.
I was pointing out another problem with the page that you obviously
missed. Your colors. If I were to come to your site and it had these
colors I would leave before I even found out what your site was about,
let alone the fact that there was some issue with the red area
touching the menu or not.
So bite me.
(man I haven't heard that phrase in a while)
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richard
> On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 04:55:16 -0800 (PST), Travis Newbury
>
>
> >On Jan 5, 12:18 am, richard
> >> http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
> >
> >That has to be nominated for the worlds worst use of colors in a web
> >page award...
>
> If you can't assist with fixing the problem asked about, then shut the
> fuck up.
> It's purely a test page.
Now you are getting personal. Last time you got all earthy I
asked you some serious questions which you still have not
answered.
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dorayme
richard wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 15:17:26 +0100, "J.O. Aho"
> wrote:
>
>> richard wrote:
>>> http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
> There are two JS pages that work hand in hand.
> Then how exactly does positioning properly take place?
> It's just an idea I'm tossin around, may not go with it.
>
Both PagePositionLEFT and PagePositionTOP are not defined in
"expand1.js". You say there are two js files but "Edit1.js" gives a 404
so I would guess the missing 2nd file is your problem.
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"richard"
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> http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/oldieshome.htm
>
> Basically, all I'm after now is to float the "red" header block to the
> left of the menu in green.
What "red" hearder block? I don't see any.
You are running the browser in quirks mode so all bets regarding layout are
off.
And you have javascript errors.
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Richard.