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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.

eCat
07-08-2008, 05:04 PM
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'..)