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Menu Position IE 7 & FF 2 - 2007/03/14 21:53 Hi I really enjoy your menu and plan to buy the NGMenu. I downloaded LXMenuFree just to make sure this menu would work for my client.

I have what I "feel" is a bug. But I could be wrong. The site I am working on -

http://realty.pagosasparingsrealestate.com

Corrected Link: http://realty.pagosaspringsrealestate.com/

is centered. I cannot seem to get the menu centered in both IE 7 and FF 2. If it is centered in IE then it is very far left in Firefox and if it is centered in Firefox it is very far right in IE7.

I put a solid 1px yellow border in the div holding the menu and on the home page (my only concern at this point) the div does not move to the left or right but stays centered. As you view it between IE 7 and Firefox 2 you will notice the menu centers in Firefox and is within the yellow box. In IE7 the yellow box continues to stay in the same place it was in Firefox but the menu is now way off to the right.

Again I want to say that I am not a paying member and am will be buying but hate to buy if I am going to face this same problem after spending the money. If you feel more comfortable I can buy the product as a requirement of you looking at this.

Post edited by: katgirl, at: 2007/03/14 23:47
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Re:Menu Position IE 7 & FF 2 - 2007/03/14 23:26 Hi katgitl,

first of all I'm not able to access your site because I'm getting an error "Server unknown".
Please make sure your web site is reachable.

Best regards,
Georg Lorenz
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Re:Menu Position IE 7 & FF 2 - 2007/03/14 23:46 Well that is a problem. Let me try this again.

http://realty.pagosaspringsrealestate.com/

Sorry about the faulty typing of the link. I just checked this should work for you.
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Re:Menu Position IE 7 & FF 2 - 2007/03/15 00:40 ok, it works now for me.
This doesn't have anything to do with the menu, but it is a css issue.

Please try the following:
1) Set a module class suffix for the menu module e.g. "lx"
2) Add the following style to your css file:
.moduletablelx { width: 900px; }

I'm not sure if it will work.
In case it won't work please create a super admin account for me and I'll tryto fix it.

Best regards,
Georg Lorenz
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Re:Menu Position IE 7 & FF 2 - 2007/03/15 00:49 Thanks for looking into that for me. I am ashamed to admit that yes it was a CSS error as your suggestion fixed the problem. Thank you for your time and your help. I will be buying the NGMenu tomorrow. Your excellent customer service has made it so I would buy no other.
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Re:Menu Position IE 7 & FF 2 - 2008/03/31 01:21 I am having the same problem as described here. I have tried the solution provided here to no avail. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but i've spent a good part of the day on it, and i'm getting frustrated. I am sure it is something stupid that I am doing or not doing. Please help!

my site is www.susanstravel.com, if you need it.

Thanks you for any help you can provide.
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