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john nichols
389 PointsAllison Grayce Example). Navigation stacks vertically, not horizontally when opened in Firefox.
Yeah, when I open the html prototype as well as follow along (in Firefox), the nav stacks vertically when it should be horizontal. however, it looks like it should in safari and chrome. how fix?
2 Answers
Matt Campbell
9,767 PointsHave you got the left float on the li or the ul? Chrome and Safari have habit of inheriting styling such as list-style to child elements.
john nichols
389 PointsI will tinker with this and get back to you. Am I the only person to come across this?
I appreciate your response.
john
john nichols
389 Pointsjohn nichols
389 Pointsare you saying i should add a "float left" to one or both of those?
Im surprised their shizzle doesn't jive with every browser... I'm losing faith in this cult... I need a pep talk STAT.