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CSS height set to auto, rollover effect making it jumpy
as you can see on:
Click Me ![]() when you hover over the links on the menu the height of the box changes since it is set to auto, is there a fix so it doesn't move? |
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well, it seems that you need a little bit of help. If you are going for a standard two column design with a header and a footer here is a couple of layouts that you can use.
http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tu...sson/boxes.html However, I didn't notice your original problem in Mozilla or IE 6...
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I'll try some more things, just found a better way of the layout of the links.
will post back... |
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i must have changed the site after posting here, if you check it again now, you should see the problem...
only happens because im adding a border, i was just thinking is there a way to add a gap above the top link and below the bottom link. |
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