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    Firefox/IE - NorTree positioning

    I've been asked by a client to change his site from left-aligned to centred in the browser window. The site uses a NorTree menu which was fine, but now everything's centred, there's a positioning discrepancy when viewed in Firefox and IE.

    The site is at http://www.all-unied.com/ and the menu is correct for IE at present.

    Norman - is it possible to fix this or do the browser writers need to have their heads banged together? (I donated towards NorTree btw!)

    Malcolm
    ¤ The world wide web needn't cost the earth
    ¤ ARTISAN INTERNET LTD
    ¤ www.artinet.co.uk

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    I see that you're a few pixels out only in Firefox. Opera is fine too. I'd guess that there's something in your CSS that's adding some padding and different browsers are seeing it differently.

    The only suggestion I can make is to try fixing the menu to a named div. This uses the TargetLoc parameter in NorTree and is documented in C:\Program Files\NorTree\config.htm.
    Norman - www.drillpine.biz
    Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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      #3
      Many thanks for the response, Norman, and apologies for taking to long to repond. My client has added a lot more work to the job, all of it much higher up the priority ladder than the menu positioning!

      I'll hopefully be onto it very soon, I just didn't want you to think I had ignored your post

      Malcolm
      ¤ The world wide web needn't cost the earth
      ¤ ARTISAN INTERNET LTD
      ¤ www.artinet.co.uk

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