Re: Browser Issue - IE, Of Course



On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 00:21:59 -0400, Ed Mullen <ed@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Lupine Predator wrote:
Hi, everyone. I just stumbled on this group, and I hope someone can
help me with this. I'm self-taught, and I've just started working on
a part-time basis doing web sites.

A simple little site I built is causing problems in IE. Rather than
trying to explain it, I'll post the link. If you check this site in
Firefox or Opera, it's beautiful. But IE just screws everything up.

How? What exactly are you seeing? What operating system and version of
IE are you using?

http://www.deborahsprintshop.com

dorayme's comments I second.

Also, in SeaMonkey (a Mozilla-based browser) I have turned on the
function to re-size large images to fit into my viewport (Google it).
So, the bottom right hand pic (ds_splash_pg02.jpg) shows up larger in
IE7 than in SM. Other than that? I see no difference.

Looks the same in:

SeaMonkey
Firefox
Opera
Safari

Didn't check it in IE6 (I'd have to turn on another system and it's
getting late here).

I'm running Opera, Firefox, and IE6. IE6 the image is HUGE, which
it's not supposed to be. It *should* look the way it does in Firefox
and Opera.
.



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