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Maintain fixed location of NAV Buttons

Thread began 5/10/2009 9:23 am by jhaney379196 | Last modified 5/11/2009 8:11 am by Ray Borduin | 1469 views | 1 replies |

jhaney379196

Maintain fixed location of NAV Buttons

Hi
I'm new to CSS Menu Writer and have been experimenting with it. One issue I'm having is that when I create a menu and import it into my web page, the buttons shift when I preview in a browser. If I am in full screen mode it looks ok, but if I make the window smaller, the buttons shift so they are all still displayed in the smaller window. I would like the buttons to be fixed so that the user would have to view the site in full screen mode, or would have to scroll. So I guess my question is how do I keep the NAV buttons from moving when the browser window size change?
Thanks!

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You can do this by setting the width attribute of the surrounding layer. Do you have a url where I can view the problem? Then I could be more specific about what to add where.

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