Bars on display

wife is a two handed user and somehow reduced the display to include a one inch bar on each side... contacted applecare... after several attempts to remedy, they had me reinstall hardware.... no change!

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        border-right-style: solid;
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        border-right-color: #078601;
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        border-left-color: #078601;
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        list-style-position: inside;
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    Hi Ben,
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    Do you have any idae what the problem here is?
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        font-size: 100%;
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        cursor: pointer;
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              <li><a href="safety_checklist.html">Safety Checklist</a></li>
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              <li><a href="child_safety_plan.html">Child Safety Plan</a></li>
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              <li><a href="donate.html">Survivors Speak</a></li>
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              <li><a href="donate.html">Donate</a></li>
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              <li><a href="volunteering.html">Volunteering</a></li>
              <li><a href="statistics.html">Statistics</a></li>
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          </li>
          <li><a href="join_us.html">Join Us</a>        </li>
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              <li><a href="residential.html">Our Services</a></li>
              <li><a href="our_mission.html">Our Mission</a></li>
              <li><a href="our_story.html">Our Story</a></li>
              <li><a href="board_of_directors.html">Board of Directors</a></li>
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          </li>
        </ul></td>
        <td><img src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="26" alt=""></td>
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         font-size: 100%;
         position: relative;
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    change the listed items in the order that you want them to appear.

  • Help with vertical spry menu bar submenu displaying incorrectly!

    I’m new to Dreamweaver and am learning as I go. I am having a problem with the vertical spry menu bar submenu in the Live View. When I scroll over the spry menu bar option that has a submenu, the submenu appears in the upper right hand corner of my screen. (My menu bar is going down the left hand side.) However, when I preview it in Internet Explorer it looks fine after I allow the Java Script to run or the Active X controls, which my browser usually automatically blocks. (The browser just displays a small message along the top and I click on it to allow it.) To get it to do this much, I had to play around with the CSS for the spry menu bar a little bit.
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