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Old 10-31-2008, 10:45 AM
visor33 visor33 is offline
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Default navbar position problem with monitor resolution change in IE

Hello All,

Newbie question.

Have been working on customizing the design of the Pro Media theme and have a problem with the navbar position when resizing the resolution of the monitor when using Internet Explorer 7.0.

For example, the top navbar stays to the left when resizing from 1280x768 to 1680x1050 as the rest of the page repositions itself to be centered.

The size of the navbar is OK, it is the position that is not. When the navbar is moused over, it slides into the proper position.

This position problem only happens in Internet Explorer 7.0. (Firefox and Safari OK)

Note: The subnavbar position is always OK in all browsers.

What did I mess up when tinkering with the theme design? Any guidance to tutorials or tech articles dealing with this positioning problem would be appreciated.

Do not have anything posted that can be reviewed yet. Multiple design changes, so do not want to start over.

Thank you in advance.

Visor33
 

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