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Can anyone who uses firefox offer me some help? My web site is under construction (using BV) but I have published it at www.gpteas.com I have been cruising along tweeking my pages and adding cart manager buttons to the products. I don't usually use firefox but understand the need to make the site friendly to visitors from both IE and firefox. Last night I realized that my menu bar which works fine in IE, does not work in Firefox. This is an example of the problem on one of the pages: http://www.gpteas.com/demi_spoons.php but it appears to be on all pages where info has been added. I have no idea how to correct this and would sure appreciate some help. |
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Hi, all seemed to work fine for me in FF. Might be worth checking your up to date with FF.
__________________ Regards Chris, Sites are view in FF & IE, with res @ 1024 x 768 on 19” screens. How to ask for help on the forum. - VH prices. - BV Tutorials. - Using PIXresizer - Image/Photo Tips - Collectables, Collecting |
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Thank you, I'll ck it out this evening
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Barbara, It's not working properly - the flyouts are not showing all the words. Make sure that before you save and publish the page you click on the html box with the php include for the menu and bring it forward. Right now the center of the page is sitting on top of it - therefore when the fly outs come out - they hide behind. This should solve it.
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My apologise Beth is right; I only checked the top one. As Beth says will & possibly solve the problem. Would also help to pull the handles out on the html box to make it wider. Some menus get trapped within the space if not pulled out. The only thing to watch out for is when you pull out the html box it doesn’t cover another link that would end up under the html box as you will be able to see it, but will stop you clicking on this. Good luck.
__________________ Regards Chris, Sites are view in FF & IE, with res @ 1024 x 768 on 19” screens. How to ask for help on the forum. - VH prices. - BV Tutorials. - Using PIXresizer - Image/Photo Tips - Collectables, Collecting |
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I agree about making the html box larger than the size of however the widest width will be on the flyout. However, I wouldn't worry about it covering anything on the page - as that will only happen when they are hovering over it to click on a link. As soon as they move the mouse, the rest of the page should show properly. That's common when using flyouts. Now - DO make sure you have a good site map - as the se's will not pick up these links.
__________________ Beth A Child's Palace - Pinata Palace - Moxie Enterprises SEO and Marketing Tools SEO - The Basics |
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Hi, No, the actual problem is that this type of menu bar is not compatible with FF. It will ONLY work if you use the DEFAULT theme under the Styles tab. All the other themes will cause the problem you have at the moment. Long time ago, I had same problem and I also helped pastormc to fix his exact same problem with this. Change to default theme and you will be okay. Rather experiment with the colours, etc. See my menu. |
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I appreciated all of your suggestions very much and tried every one of them. Unfortunately I still had the same problem. 1) I downloaded the latest version of FF 2) I am using the DEFAULT Theme under the STYLES tab 3) I brought the php menu box to the front, saved and published, no change 4) Made the html boxes larger: Wasn't sure which html boxes you were referring to so I tried pulling out the handles on the html boxes closest to the menu--didn't help Then I enlarge the size of the php menu box on my template--didn't help 5) Ah Haa! ---When I pulled out the handles on my php menu to twice the original size, it worked perfectly. That must have been the box you all were referring to! Since so much is published already, I am thrilled to have used Navals php instructions to do the header, menu, and footer. Just writing to say thanks and clarify which "handles needed tweeked" to make the menu work in FF! |
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Glad it got solved - funny how something that seems so little, can be such a big pain till it's found :)
__________________ Beth A Child's Palace - Pinata Palace - Moxie Enterprises SEO and Marketing Tools SEO - The Basics |
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LOL, the nice thing I have found on looking for faults is the amount of little things you can learn on the way. You got your site running so much faster these days, well done.
__________________ Regards Chris, Sites are view in FF & IE, with res @ 1024 x 768 on 19” screens. How to ask for help on the forum. - VH prices. - BV Tutorials. - Using PIXresizer - Image/Photo Tips - Collectables, Collecting |
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Bummer, It's still not right. I can see the entire menu and sub menu (yeah) but in FF nothing I have tried will make the images, html or text boxes take a back seat to them. They are overlapping in FF but not in IE. Any ideas? |
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Bump!! I thought so. You did not convince me about the handles and bring to front, etc. Please try the following with the Default Theme under the Styles Tab: Do not use any Effects; Do not use Bold, Italic, Underline. Using colour is okay. Just remove those and test again. I just want to see if these have any effect.....We will take it further once we know the outcome of this one. I had same problems about 6 months ago and the only sollution I experimented with and that was successful was the default theme. None of the similar suggestions you received ever solved the problem. |
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Tom, Well I've just tried that too and still have the same problem in FF. Pulling out the handles on the menu php did enable me to see the sub-menus so I thought the problem was fixed. Any other ideas? |
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Well Tom, this is not very encouraging. I just looked at your site using FF and it is doing the same thing as mine. Had the menu worked in the past? I have never used FF before and now I have no idea what to try |
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Hi, You gave me quite a fright there, but I have tested my menu in FF and all are working very well. That makes me wonder. I have FF version 2.0.0.7. Could you check your FF version please? This is just guesing though while I'm doing some research here. |
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Send me one of your bvp pages and the menu bvp page please. Just wait patiently for my reply then (a day or so) as I'm busy with a brand new website and its getting a bit busy here. |
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I just looked at both sites with the latest FF and they both are working fine! Karen
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Tom, Sorry, family issues kept me away from this problem. My version of FF is 2.0.0.8., I just downloaded it last week. I had changed the resolution on my laptop so that I could view it better outside and in the car. But outsmarted myself as I don't remember how to change it back. I am thinking that this resolution problem might be why the menu appears to not be working. There isn't that much stuff on my laptop and I need it for a presentation next week so I think I will move my files and do a system restore this weekend and see if that cures the problem. Especially since Beth says both of our menus are fine, I can't help but think it is my resolution problem. So |