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Barbara
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Hi,
I have a customer with a Mac. When she goes on my website to view her gallery, the navbar is not active so she can't click on the header to take her to my private galleries page.
I thought she was crazy so I got on her computer and experienced the same thing. Even when I login to my website from her Mac, the navbar is dead.
She was able to move through my website a couple of weeks ago, before I redesigned everything.
What needs to happen to fix this?
Barbara
www.barbaramadvinphotography.com
I have a customer with a Mac. When she goes on my website to view her gallery, the navbar is not active so she can't click on the header to take her to my private galleries page.
I thought she was crazy so I got on her computer and experienced the same thing. Even when I login to my website from her Mac, the navbar is dead.
She was able to move through my website a couple of weeks ago, before I redesigned everything.
What needs to happen to fix this?
Barbara
www.barbaramadvinphotography.com
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http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
I don't know what she uses but she was able to access her gallery a couple weeks ago before I redesigned my website. How recently did Smugmug stop supporting IE for Mac?
My Navbar is all new. Can we rule out an error on my part?
It's just behind an element. z-index fixes it right up. Add the red to your CSS:
/* navbar stuff */
#navcontainer {text-align: center;
margin-top: 10px;
position:relative;
z-index:10;}
btw, that wasn't just a problem on the Mac. That was a problem on all browsers I bet.
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
Thanks, I pasted that in. I hope I did it right.
Strangely enough, I had no problem accessing the navbar from my computer (PC).
Could have been because you were logged on. At any rate, I can now click your navbar just fine
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
One year ago, as did most of the world, including Microsoft
http://blogs.smugmug.com/onethumb/2005/06/30/time-to-bite-the-bullet-death-to-ie5/
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IE ain't all that great anyway, but on a Mac it really (IMO) sucked. Really... I will bet your client doesn't just have problems with your site. I know I had crazy bad problems running IE on a Mac, and that was before Microsoft abandonned their Mac support for it.
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i'm on a Mac, and I have no trouble accessing your navbar now. Your site looks good to me - as it always does.
in both Firefox and Safari, i have no problems. :
-grannyrobin