Conditional Statements
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Topic: Conditional Statements
Posted By: bp_travis
Subject: Conditional Statements
Date Posted: 30-June-2008 at 12:06pm
Hello. Why can't I get IE conditional statements to work on my store? http://www.barkleigh.com/store/pc/home.asp I want the sub categories under the main ones not to have padding in IE, but I can't get the conditional statement to work. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Posted By: Hamish
Date Posted: 30-June-2008 at 3:05pm
Do they look OK in Firefox? The site looks the same in both to me. If you're referring to the menu items such as "Educational Brochures" there is an empty TD in front of each of the entries in the sub-menu. I assume that it's a placeholder in case it needs to add a graphic for another layer of categories.
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Posted By: bp_travis
Date Posted: 01-July-2008 at 9:42am
Hello. Well, the spacing between the sub-categories isn't exactly the same. IE spaces them out a little more than Firefox does. It isn't a huge deal, but I was just curious as to why conditional statements didn't work. They work in my other websites, but they don't seem to work in product cart. Thanks.
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