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8/17/2010 9:34 AM
 
Website: http://psfebus/ebusASMMTST/Home/tabid/37/Default.aspx 

I'm new to skinning and the above site's vertical navigation displays fine in Internet Explorer.   When viewing in Mozilla Firefox, the background-image does not display.  Can anyone tell me what the .css needs to display the graphic in firefox?  Thanks!
 
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8/19/2010 1:15 PM
 
As I've continued to try and figure out this issue, I've found some new information that I hope might help shed light on this menu graphic issue.  When in the mozilla browser, I have some developer tools for CSS.  If I use my developer CSS tool and set it on  "View Style Information" then click on my menu items that display the graphic, it will show me the CSS that it uses for that option.  I get the same style: .main_dnnmenu_rootitem for the menu option that displays the correct graphic as the one that does NOT display the correct graphic.  So it appears that both are using the same style sheet.  Here is the css style sheet for the main_dnnmenu_rootitem class:

.main_dnnmenu_rootitem (line 91)

{

cursor: pointer;

font-size: 12pt;

font-weight: bold;

font-style: normal;

background-image: url(gradient_asmmLightGreen.jpg);

font-family: Garamond;

white-space: nowrap;

padding-top: 5px;

padding-right: 12px;

padding-bottom: 9px;

padding-left: 12px;

}

.main_dnnmenu_itemhover (line 103)

{

color: white;

}

Here's a difference I've found though.   If I go to my browser and right click on the menu item with a graphic and then select: View Background image, I get the graphic for the menu item for graphic: gradient_asmmLightGreen.jpg and this is correct.  However, when I do the same for a menu item that is NOT displaying my graphic, I get a breadcrumb.gif image.  I have looked in the default.css, portal.css, container.css and of course, my skin.css and can not find a reference to this - so I don't know how the breadcrumb.gif is getting set for some of my menu options in mozilla while IE is not using this same image.  My thanks in advance to anyone who can help me or provide direction. 
 
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9/2/2010 11:28 AM
 
I'm really disappointed in the fact that not one person, forum moderator or someone who has experience in creating dnn skins or with DNN in general, has taken the time to help a new person figure out why the graphic doesn't display consistently behind the menu options when using the NAV tag. Surely someone has ran across this before and can shed some light or point me in the right direction. Someone....anyone...please?
 
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9/2/2010 12:06 PM
 
The link is broken. Could you provide a valid link to the site?

Yehuda Tiram
AtarimTR
AtarimTR
972-2-5700114   |   972-54-4525492   |    http://www.atarimtr.co.il
 
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9/2/2010 12:40 PM
 
Sorry about the incorrect link.  Maybe that's why no one else has answered my email, ya think?  Please look at the site in both mozilla and IE - each displays differently and appear to have different issues.  Not sure why since they are using the same skin and css.  Anyway, here's the correct link and a BIG THANK YOU in taking your time to help me out.

http://psfebus.allenpress.com/ebusasm...

Karen
 
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