[SOLVED] conditional statement firefox

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Old Nov 25th, 2007, 16:10
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[SOLVED] conditional statement firefox

is there a conditional statement format for firefox ?

i know the one for ie7 but how does the firefox one go ?

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Re: conditional statement firefox

No they are just for IE.
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Re: conditional statement firefox

what a pain, ok thanks, you will be able to see why here http://www.fmat.co.uk

in ff its over to the left and the menu is further up

but in ie its centered properly and the menu is where i want it
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Re: conditional statement firefox

Set your main stylesheet to work for FF then use a conditional comment to tell IE to do it differently.
Just swap around what you want to do.
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Re: conditional statement firefox

never had to use conditional statements before, whats the full format with ie ?
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Re: conditional statement firefox

I use this:
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<!--[if IE 6]>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/ieonly.css" />
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Re: conditional statement firefox

cheers mate...
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Re: conditional statement firefox

You're welcome, this solved now?
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Re: conditional statement firefox

You can also use lt and gt. lt meaning Less than and gt meaning Greater than.

Here is an example of lt:

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<!--[if lt IE 6]>
And here is one for gt:
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<!--[if gt IE 5]>
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Re: conditional statement firefox

nice thanks marc, and yes its solved now cheers
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