I'm now pretty much a Asp.Net developer, but occasionally get assigned a classic asp project. In case you wonder, I didn't design this. I'm just tweaking someone else's code. For myself and another developer, this site displays fine, but in one of the client's browsers (Firefox - my guess is that it's an older version) the nav bar at the top. In my version of Firefox, IE and Netscape, the top-level nav bar (solutions/projects/support...) works perfectly as a rollover/dropdown nav bar. I'm just curious how this looks to other people. I suggested he download the latest version of Firefox, but his may not make him happy. Just wondering how this displays to other people.
works fine for me in IE7 and Firefox 2.0.0.4, the only difference is in Firefox when I put my cursor over the top nav bar all the links underline (not the ones in the dropdown, the solutions, products e.t.c.), in IE it doesn't. -CP-
Yeah - I noticed that too. I'm not sure why, but the client just wants it to work. I think they've got javascript disabled or need a newer version of Firefox.
If it's the drop down menu that doesn't work for the client I think he got Javascript disabled, that would be my guess. The only thing that is different in Firefox from IE7 and 6 is what -CP- said. (I'm using the newest version of Firefox I might add)
yeah the menu doesn't work with Javascript disabled, just checked that. You can create a CSS Menu like that, which will work with Javascript disabled; see here http://www.seoconsultants.com/css/menus/tutorial/
I found an online html validator and made a few tweeks and the clients says it works now. This is a cool forum