Re: Website Help / Will not work in IE works in Firefox



John Hosking wrote:
Sherm Pendley wrote:
John Hosking writes:

Sherm Pendley wrote:

That said, I'm not even sure what layout issues we're talking about here - it
looks pretty much the same to me, with IE6, IE7, Safari, and FF.
You see body text in the white space of
http://www.umit.maine.edu/~derek.mitchell/index.htm ?

To be honest, I'm not certain what you're asking. Here's what I see with IE6:

<http://dot-app.org/screen.gif>

Ah. You lucky dog. Here's what *I* see:
<http://mypage.bluewin.ch/jlh/UMaineSG.jpg>

The OP has changed a few things since I responded but my IE6 (and, I
presume, his as well) still shows a gaping hole where the body text
should be. Apparently it's not because of validation errors or his JS
marquee, both since removed...

Okay here with IE6/XPsp2 (other than that banner image never
completing). It's also slow, but college kids have broadband.


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