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Re: Moving Nav bar
I take it that you want it to move?
Can you paste your code or host it somewhere so we can take a look. Stew
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Re: Moving Nav bar
Do you want it to move or in a fixed position but the different browsers are positioning them differently?
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Re: Moving Nav bar
you can have a look at these resources. Probably something there that will help.
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I've seen a few posts on here lately about different alignment issues between different browsers and I have noticed that they all use tables for layout which is not a good idea. You should be using CSS by creating divs for layout. That way, you wouldn't get half as many problems.
Also, you need to validate your code and correct any errors. You never know, it might sort your problem out but I would really try to use CSS for layout instead of tables. http://validator.w3.org/ |
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