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Aug 5th 2002 | #62999 Report |
Member since: Feb 14th 2002 Posts: 5 |
I used the tut on the main page for making drop down menus and am having problems keeping them aligned. My layout is in the middle of the page and is being esigned for 800x600 (I am designing using 1152x864 and everything lines up properly at that resolution) The tutorial says to use an absolute layer when using the dropdowns on a center layd out site but the fact that i have never used layers, or dreamweaver (have always used fp till now)is working against me. Any help would be great....also any critisism would be helpfull also. Thanks alot! -Rich http://www.hazone.com/test.htm |
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Aug 5th 2002 | #63016 Report |
Member since: Mar 20th 2001 Posts: 3367 |
Pank has TeamPS aligned to the left, so whatever resolution you're viewing it, it'll stay.. Since yours is in the center, it'll move. Erm, your page kinda reminds me of teamps though... :confused: |
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Aug 5th 2002 | #63051 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
lol, yeah, just a tad..
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Aug 5th 2002 | #63091 Report |
Member since: Apr 1st 2002 Posts: 1487 |
a tad bit more than a tad :p
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Aug 5th 2002 | #63093 Report |
Member since: Feb 14th 2002 Posts: 5 |
So no one has any input on the actual question?
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Aug 5th 2002 | #63101 Report |
Member since: Mar 20th 2001 Posts: 3367 |
Hmmm, I thought I answered your question. |
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Aug 5th 2002 | #63111 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
They will not line up by doing it that way. You need to align it to the left, so that the page elements will always be in the same place. If you use center, it will move depending on the resolution of the person's computer that is looking at your site. And you also may want to rethink your design scheme, and think of something a little more original while you're at it. |
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