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Need some cross-browser compatibility help
Dec. 12th, 2005 at 1:36 AM
patchwolf
Hi everyone,
I have a page up at
http://www.shorinkan.com.au/dev/menutest.html
Any ideas on how to make the menu cross-browser compatible? It works fine in IE6, but FF1.5 displays the submenus without moving the main menu items, resulting in some ugly overlapping text.
Any help here would be appraciated.
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(Anonymous)
20 Feb 2009, 08:04
Evangelical Atheism?
If it is the right thing to do, it doesn't need anymore of a rationale than that.
patchwolf
13 Feb 2009, 11:03
Atheism as a social movement
Thanks for those links. :) I didn't doubt you, but I did want proof so that your argument wouldn't be dismissed as anecdotal or hearsay.
As for Afghanistan, until very recently, it was a…
(Anonymous)
13 Feb 2009, 08:19
Atheism as a social movement
http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/local/brookeland_isd_teacher_resigns_under_pressure_from_school__parents_02-05-2009.html?&showAllComments=y…
patchwolf
12 Feb 2009, 23:14
Atheism as a social movement
Hi David, thanks for visiting my blog and commenting.
I think mind-body dualism is an example of "talisman thinking" -- something to assuage the fear of death. It's the same fear, but a different…
patchwolf
12 Feb 2009, 23:02
Atheism as a social movement
Can you provide examples of your last line?
Who got fired for being an atheist -- I can only assume it was in some form of public office, for it to be local knowledge.
Death for apostasy is limited…
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As for Afghanistan, until very recently, it was a…
I think mind-body dualism is an example of "talisman thinking" -- something to assuage the fear of death. It's the same fear, but a different…
Who got fired for being an atheist -- I can only assume it was in some form of public office, for it to be local knowledge.
Death for apostasy is limited…