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1eagle

 

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Table-less menu problem - 8/13/2007 22:29:22   
Well it has been a while since I had to post a question I couldn't find an answer to.

I'm assisting a friend in redoing his site without tables.

On the table menu the hover fills the td.

On the table-less I can't get the same effect.

Table menu

Table-less menu

Is this possible without tables and if so how is it achieved?
Nicole

 

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RE: Table-less menu problem - 8/14/2007 0:23:55   
Adding some padding to .topmenu a did it for me.

I didn't get it exactly right but if you play with that padding a bit you should get it to display okay.

btw - nice site!

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1eagle

 

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RE: Table-less menu problem - 8/14/2007 1:13:18   
Thank you Nicole,

I feel like a putz now missing something so simple. LOL

Thanks for the comment as well.

Now off to work on the next page.

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jurgen

 

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RE: Table-less menu problem - 8/14/2007 1:20:56   
Great looking site indeed. As Nicole mentioned, padding is always the best way to go. Isn't CSS fun?.... :)

PS: where are the foothills of the Rockies?.. :)

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1eagle

 

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RE: Table-less menu problem - 8/14/2007 1:35:35   
Hello Jurgen,

Thank you, Well I am not quite as close to them as you are. I am a little south of you here in Pueblo.

In addition to css being fun it is also addicting.

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jurgen

 

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RE: Table-less menu problem - 8/14/2007 1:50:09   
quote:

In addition to css being fun it is also addicting.


You betcha, once you getting a hang of it there is no turning back to tables.... :)

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