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I installed anythingslider on my website, and the thumb nav is about 1 cm below the slider itself in Mozilla Firefox. This does not occur in Google Chrome. How can I edit the css so that the thumbNav will align with the slider in Firefox?
Do you have a link to an example of the problem?
Nope. No luck.
This works though:
.thumNav li { margin-top: -13px; }
Now that that’s fixed, I margined the slider to where I want it to be. But there’s a little green bar over the top of the slider (the default border), which didn’t move with it. Does someone know what the CSS path for that is??
Ok. All that’s fixed. However, one thing I’m noticing is that the CSS doesn’t apply until after the slide moves back into place. Suffice to say, I can see the CSS applying, and it must unapply when the slide is hidden. Is this normal and is there a fix?
theme is default to my knowledge. I mean that when the slide goes back to #1, the css is default for everything (eg. Arial font, etc.) and then after about half to one second my CSS will apply. Does that make more sense?