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113364 2003-01-13 08:05:00 To solve the resolution problem use nested tables. Outer one works on percentages, inner one (the menu - inside the first cell) fixed. Heather P (163)
113365 2003-01-13 08:10:00 Yes, it is possible with straight HTML, but it is not very well implemented on various browsers, and hence I would suggest to avoid it.

If you do want the code however, respond and I will post it.

Cheers,
Jonathan
JoGiles (1898)
113366 2003-01-13 08:38:00 sal peeps at Jonathans website code…

ooh, so the good ol' Microsoft propriety 'filter' style type, :D
while im here, from JoGiles site -
style="filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient( endColorstr='#0093D9', startColorstr='#006699', gradientType='0')"

grtz sal.
tga
sal (67)
113367 2003-01-13 22:58:00 Thanks JoGiles and sal, all I have to do is test it out on XP.
I'll probably end up using an If...Then...Else statement so if the browser isn't MS, it'll use an image.
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