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Karl

 

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Work in progress - 7/6/2001 14:11:00   
May I have opinions please??? Take it easy though, . . . a work in progress.

http://www.emptytoner.com/_mttoner/

Karl

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gorilla

 

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RE: Work in progress - 7/6/2001 15:52:00   
Looks good - is it just me or is there a slight gap right at the bottom left of your navbar?

have a look here for example:

http://www.emptytoner.com/_mttoner/privacy.htm

Some of your pages are a quite long I think yuo hould consider having a navbar at the bottom of the page too - text only links would do fine.

Nicely done - works a treat under opera btw.

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Karl

 

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RE: Work in progress - 7/6/2001 16:04:00   
Gorilla:

There is a gap there, nothing is wrong with your eyes. I am trying to figure out how to develop a graphic to make that blue column (with nav bar) look finished.

I need something like this shape:

http://www.emptytoner.com/_mttoner/images/nav_bottom.gif

But I cannot figure out how to do it

Karl

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gorilla

 

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RE: Work in progress - 7/6/2001 16:27:00   
Hi Karl,

Bad phrasing on my part I think. I wasn't talking about the "white bit" at the end of the nav bar I was talking about the line between the top of that graphic and the rest of the navbar.

Do you actually need that graphic there? Yah it looks nice but I wonder if just a solid blue column wouldn't look better. But then I'm a boring old fuddy duddy who avoids graphics if there's a text alternative and who sits here munching my bananas and longing for my first holiday in years to start


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Karl

 

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RE: Work in progress - 7/6/2001 16:34:00   
Believe it or not, I would prefer to carry the nav bar all the way down so it connects, but I cannot figure out how I messed up when I was developing the template.

FP will not let me merge the cells or fill in that space with blue

Oh well, I see the space you are talking about now, will work on it. Thanks

Karl


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Goober

 

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RE: Work in progress - 7/6/2001 19:48:00   
Karl, it looks like you've got a table with navigation sitting in that cell on the left? If you want it to be blue all the way down, make the background of the bottom (underneath) cell blue.

You can make the change in the HTML OR 1. Temporarily select the nav table...click in it > table > select > table
2. Then lift it out...Control + x
3. Change the remaining cell property
4. Click in the cell and Control + v to replace the nav bar.

Sandy

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Karl

 

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RE: Work in progress - 7/9/2001 20:05:00   
Goober:

You are a genius!! Thanks. I tried it and it worked like a charm. Would have never figured that out.

Thanks

Karl


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