Oh, limen's not the user! I guess I can point fingers because he delurked in Tech, but it's Restless. Limen's an account I created for Santa Sangre back in the day that I use for non-admin testing and the like.
The CSS has most of the links behaving buttonish, with rollover/hover action and the like. And apparently it's not even finished.
The "Read new" etc on the left hand side of the board are off-set from the rest of the stuff? Oh -- the plus-signs aren't there, which must be why....
That block of links is offset on mine too, and I haven't touched the CSS. (My lone edit was to make spoilers grey instead of invisible.)
Oh, I am looking at the standard as-provided site.
It's offset for me in IE, but not in Firefox.
There's a small offset in Firefox, which is expected. In IE6, the red plus signs don't appear and the items that would have a plus sign are offset to where the plus signs would be.
In IE6, the red plus signs don't appear and the items that would have a plus sign are offset to where the plus signs would be.
Wait, that's what I meant. What Jon said. In IE7.
Semantically speaking, the entries in the menus to the rightleft should be lists, I think. It makes the HTML cleaner, and the styling (now) easier to reformat. That's what I was trying to achieve yesterday, but I can't work out how to do it in a degradable fashion.
It's bugging me.