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images are moving

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Mar 11, 2004
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I'm having an issue with the formatting on a couple of pages. I've got a side navigation bar that is in "leftFrame". And the main content and sub navigation will be in the "mainFrame". The idea I had for my sub navigation is to have a background image with no-repeat, and then place my gif images over this with the relative links.

My problem is... Although I am using the same page as a template, when I move from one page to another, the images are moving.

Does anyone know why this might be?

Thanks
Ant
 

Can you post your code, or a URL to it?

What browser are you using?

Have you tried any other browsers?

Do you have any script to reload the navigation frame, or to highlight any images in the nav frame?

Are the images that are moving the ones in the nav frame, or somewhere else?

So many questions, so little clues to go on ;o(

Dan


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Sorry, didn't realise there would be so many variables.

It frustrates me that something that to me, seems such a simple request is proving to be near on impossible for me to figure out why its not working.

I'll attach the code when I go home for lunch.

Thanks
Ant
 

It frustrates me that something that to me, seems such a simple request is proving to be near on impossible for me to figure out why its not working.

Hehe... if it was *that* easy everyone would be a web developer. As it is... this is a specialist area and there are always going to be things that don't appear to work quite as you expect.

I was just thinking that you might get some way toward a working answer by pushing your page through the W3C validator. This will at least let you know if the page is actually valid HTML -- I find that fixing errors the validator finds often addresses HTML issues I am having on the page.

Cheers,
Jeff
 
Cool, I'll have a look there first then as I'm sure you guys have more pressing issues to deal with rather that my mis-behaving images lol.

Cheers
Ant
 
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