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Design Help Needed, Nav bar
I have a website which is nearly completed. I am stuck on one last design issue. I have an area on the left most column of the page which is for an internal navigational area. I have a div of a css styled navigation which is a "block". I am wondering how to best "cap" and "bottom" it off so to speak, as i don't just want to "butt" it up against the gray border on top and leave it haning on the bottom. I sure would appreciate any ideas anyone might be willing give. I put a yellow background on the page to give you an idea of the area I have to work with. Thanks if you can help. The page is http://tmh.netdbs.com/callagy_auto/toolbox/specials.asp I also should mention that I can totally change the nav colors, ie., mouseover, etc.
Tom Hall
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When I click your link, all I get is page not found.
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I'm sorry, go here - http://tmh.netdbs.com/callagy_auto/toolbox I removed the yellow area, but I have about 250 total pixel width available to do something with the top or bottom of the vertical nav... thanks
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if you want to use that menu, I would say to single it out.
Add a border to the right side, the border would ideally stretch to the bottom of the main white area. A light gray, maybe #cccccc could be used. This would be used to separate content from navigation. It works well in the right design ![]()
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