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iainspeed
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Posted - 07 September 2004 :  14:35:20  Show Profile
Hello,

Just installed the site integration mod in the past few days. In Site Left I've added a menu which is overlapping, as the forum hasn't shifted over as you can see... is there a way to move the forum over, or reduce it's size??


I've got the header to work...
I'm using Site Integration v1.2 and
Snitz Forums 2000 v3.4.04
The forum address is http://www.camhoutcomeresearch.org.uk/forum

D3mon
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United Kingdom
1685 Posts

Posted - 07 September 2004 :  14:47:58  Show Profile  Visit D3mon's Homepage
you're using layers to create the content in the left menu, so the actual content of the left area has no width or height.


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iainspeed
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17 Posts

Posted - 07 September 2004 :  16:48:20  Show Profile
I've taken the z-index out but it's still overlapping. Should I add in some specific height and width settings? I've taken them out completely and it's not worked. Or should I be using a table somewhere?

Sorry, I'm a bit confused why it's not working, the help is much appreciated.
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D3mon
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Posted - 07 September 2004 :  17:43:06  Show Profile  Visit D3mon's Homepage
your menu used absolute positioning in CSS whihc makes it a layer. set the width of something inside the inc-siteleft.asp file


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iainspeed
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Posted - 07 September 2004 :  17:49:30  Show Profile
It worked! Thanks for that bit of help - and insight into CSS theory (I didn't know absolute made it a layer!)

Another happy customer :-)
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