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Old Aug 27th, 2007, 23:42
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cross browser issues

okay so I have two issues
number one is that my CSS layout doesnt seem to generate the same positioning in IE7 as it does in firefox this is an example of the code Im using

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.navdiv {
width: 1040px;
height: 222px;
position:absolute;
z-index:2; left:50%; top:0%;
margin-top: 338px;
margin-left: -521px;
}
my other problem which I have been reading about is the fact that I am unable to find a way to change the scrollbar face colors in firefox.
However I have seen many sites with custom scroll bars. Does anybody know how to achieve this in all browsers as the default scrollbar doesnt fit with the aesthetics of my site.
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Old Aug 27th, 2007, 23:54
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Re: cross browser issues

oh okay no worries on the alignment issue
I had the position wrong, should of been position:fixed


still, if anyone knows about scrollbar face changing techniques in firefox PLEASE gimme a shout^_^
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Re: cross browser issues

Bad news for ya... you can't change the scrollbar color in Firefox. That's strictly an IE treatment!
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Re: cross browser issues

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Bad news for ya... you can't change the scrollbar color in Firefox. That's strictly an IE treatment!
And one I would love to see go away!
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Re: cross browser issues

ahhhh no worries
I think it is quite annoying from a design POV, it makes your webpage less personal

oh wellz
its up to the guys at mozilla at the end of the day

cheers anyway guys!
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