!DONE! CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install

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pixelvandal
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!DONE! CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install

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First, thankyou to Mark for the advice he has given already, I've made a few changes which is good, but now I need help to complete the project.

My site is almost there it just requires someone good with CSS to polish up a few browser rendering issues. Have a look at the issue and contact me if you CAN FINISH the job along with the approx cost okay :]  oh it'll be in AU dollars



The website

http://www.wealthbuilt.com.au/index.php ... built-home

1.
The submenu works fine in Firefox (mac and pc) and ie 7 but in ie6 it doesn't appear (or way out to the right) when i say works fine, it drops down correctly.

Note:Unless you are logged in as a member you wont be able to access the sub pages ( this isn't the reason for the css issue though)

2. Fix up alignments on the body content (sidebar) , search bar and the members login box (have a look in different browsers and you'll get the idea of what needs correcting)

Thats about it, nothing too difficult - although I wish bloody Bill.G made it a little less painful with his ie6.
I need the above work carried up pretty soon also.

You can contact me at: espenyogi@hotmail.com

Kind Regards

Adrian
Last edited by pixelvandal on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install

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IE6 doesnt support CSS menus like this (as far as i know). you need javascript for that. if you install the cms with demo pages, you will get a template with javascript that works
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Well check from Mark if he would be willing to do it for you. I believe he does those things and as he's been helpin you allready he would be good choise.
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Re: CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install

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::UPDATE::

Can anyone do this?

This job is still open and ready for anyone who is skilled and would like to do it.
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Re: CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install

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Mark did do this, so now he has time for others... ;)
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