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Gulfcoast
07-08-2008, 04:31 PM
I could sure use some guidance on the following:
I'm having issues with the second level of urls not showing up under the first tier: http://www.charlottes-saddlery.com/
Any help or direction would be appreciated.
Sorry... could you clarify? Second level of what first tier? Are you referring to the calendar in the right column of your page?
WebJoel
07-08-2008, 09:25 PM
There seems to be issue with the width of the second-level ... if you could add a border around it, you will see that it forces beyond the right-hand edge of the browser and creates a horizontal scrollbar. The width should probably be "auto" as "100%;" would be 100% of the parent container and since the second-level appears relative & below the parent, '100%' is 100% not including the space to it's parent's left... (still with me? I tried to take a screenshot but cannot get the border-highlight to 'stick' while clicking the 'snapshot'..)