Hello
I have been testing my site in a couple of browsers other than my normal one (IE), and I see a couple of things change in both Opera and NN.
1. On my nav bar, I am using Nortree cascading menu. Within IE, i had to be a little creative to position it where I wanted, and make it invisible (opacity set at 0), so that the initial nav bar maintained its apperrance. When i view in Opera, the page loads with a slightly larger gap at the top and thus my creative positioning goes out the window. Also, the opacity seems to be ignored. I got around this a little by setting the bg color the same as the nav bar, but since it is not aligned, it is just out of place. Any ideas on Nortree set up, or position, or page alignement that may help?
2. Where I have a table border, I have set them to the bg colour so that they blend in to the page. In non IE browsers, the borders appear to be the standard no color attached border. Any ideas on dealing with table borders in non IE browsers.
http://www.xxx.co.uk/acatalog/store_newin.html
Thanks for any adivce
Steven
I have been testing my site in a couple of browsers other than my normal one (IE), and I see a couple of things change in both Opera and NN.
1. On my nav bar, I am using Nortree cascading menu. Within IE, i had to be a little creative to position it where I wanted, and make it invisible (opacity set at 0), so that the initial nav bar maintained its apperrance. When i view in Opera, the page loads with a slightly larger gap at the top and thus my creative positioning goes out the window. Also, the opacity seems to be ignored. I got around this a little by setting the bg color the same as the nav bar, but since it is not aligned, it is just out of place. Any ideas on Nortree set up, or position, or page alignement that may help?
2. Where I have a table border, I have set them to the bg colour so that they blend in to the page. In non IE browsers, the borders appear to be the standard no color attached border. Any ideas on dealing with table borders in non IE browsers.
http://www.xxx.co.uk/acatalog/store_newin.html
Thanks for any adivce
Steven
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