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Can this work in both IE and Nescape?!

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Hmm, I checked it using NS 4 and 6 and everything seemed to work fine for me, except in NS it loses the transparency. Suceess, thats the way you spell success!
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The bar? the bar that goes across the bottom of the banner with the drop down menu goes across? Everything /works/ except it won't go to the right place -.-;
 
oh, you were talking about how the links worked, I thought you were wondering if the menu itself didnt work. You are right, none of the links point to the right pages...That should be able to be fixed.I didnt look at all of the code yet though Suceess, thats the way you spell success!
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No... I know the links don't work... There's a bar that goes under the menu(and appears to make the menu look like it goes across the page) that extents the page horizontally (if you look at it in IE you'll see it how I want it) In NS it's at the top of the page but it won't move... I want to know if it's possible to get it down below the banner.
 
Start with lighter colors for the font. Can't read any of the content

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*sighs* Am I being vague or something? o_O; The menu bar with the links (which don't work because the page is in a testing area, note "/test/") is not connected to the bar that goes across the screen (it looks like it in Internet Explorer though which is how I want it to look) and I want that bar (that in Nescape is at the very top of the screen) to go under the link menu (like it does in IE) in Netscape... Please can anyone tell me if /that/ is possible... I'm losing hope here even though I've seen it work elsewhere...
 
Yeah just add a style rule to the blue bar that is on top and say:

top:100px;


and put in however many pixels you need to get Netscape 4 to do it right.

Make sure when you post you are having trouble with something you say WHICH VERSION of the browser you are having trouble with because I spent the longest time trying to find out what was wrong in Netscape 6....................... ===
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Thanks but that's the problem... It ignores that command (IE listens to it) no matter what, the line stays at the top... Browser? Netscape 4.7 I think o.o;
 
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