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
!DONE! CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install
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!DONE! CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install
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Re: CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install
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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Re: CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install
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
::UPDATE::
Can anyone do this?
This job is still open and ready for anyone who is skilled and would like to do it.
Can anyone do this?
This job is still open and ready for anyone who is skilled and would like to do it.
Re: CSS cleanup on an existing CMS install
Mark did do this, so now he has time for others... 

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