Re: duplicate line in IE7



alice wrote:

None of the above replies was even slightly helpful. Is there anyone
here who can actually help with this problem?

Rik's post was spot-on. Fix the errors first. Especially important for
things like positioning errors.

Spelling errors are not it. I have simply dumped in the content from a
document and have not gotten around to spell checking or editing, and
many other things for that matter.

Now that is surely the wrong way to go about developing a page/site.
What's to say that when you do get around to using "real" text, you
don't introduce more/other errors?

For all you know the whole thing is supposed to be in Chinese, so it
might all be wrong, but that has nothing to do with the real problem.

If it is suppose to be Chinese, you've a lot more to change. <lol>

I'm not posting this so that people can point out other problems.
Please read the post and if you have nothing real to offer, don't
reply at all.

This is a discussion newsgroup. All are free to discuss any and all
parts of your post. (This is NOT Google, by the way, in case you were
not aware of that fact.)

Well, with that attitude ... see ya, and good luck.

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-bts
-Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
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