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ladyjai
02-01-2005, 7:58 AM
It's not the most vital since it doesn't effect the forum viewing, just that main page you want everyone to link to.
however, any mac users using Firefox or any Mozilla technology browser will find themselves with an odd screen. (includes Firebird, Mozilla, Camino, and Netscape though they are not affiliated). Only Safari(not my favorite browser because of the bugs I run into) and Exploder (no thanks, lol) display the screen correctly.
It isn't a huge issue, since it only effects the display of the home page, and I don't need to go there unless I'm looking for something specific to it.

http://hopewelt.com/apf/leftside.jpg http://hopewelt.com/apf/rightside.jpg

paradise
02-01-2005, 10:23 AM
Jessica, thakns for pointing it out. I was wondering how long it will take. It's a Mozilla issue. I want to fix that table but have not figured out how yet, just for mozillla. Will do eventually. Good catch :)

ladyjai
02-02-2005, 12:58 AM
um.. you were wondering how long what would take? :lol: me coming up with another annoying bit? :-D

paradise
02-02-2005, 1:11 AM
NO!!!! not that :-) Actually here was my train of thought. How many people really use Mozilla-based browsers ? Not that many. and it's only that browser that has a weird way of doing tables and only if you refresh that page, so..... :-)

I am ok with anyone finding things that are not so right, it's better than being quiet about it. Anytime...

turbomkt
02-02-2005, 1:21 AM
NO!!!! not that :-) Actually here was my train of thought. How many people really use Mozilla-based browsers ? Not that many. and it's only that browser that has a weird way of doing tables and only if you refresh that page, so..... :-)

I am ok with anyone finding things that are not so right, it's better than being quiet about it. Anytime...

Actually, the number of users of Mozilla browsers is on the climb. :wow:

Also...believe it or not, the problem isn't on the Mozilla side. The problem is on the IE side. IE uses non-standard HTML rendering and most web pages are coded to IE's non-standard standard. Mozilla browsers display those tables in accordance with the HTML standards as it should be.

--Mike

ladyjai
02-02-2005, 8:17 AM
What he said ;-) :-D. With IE misbehaving of late, there are alot more folks using Firefox. (especially with some recomendations from the US government for switching away from IE during IE's security fiasco awhile back)


Also...believe it or not, the problem isn't on the Mozilla side. The problem is on the IE side. IE uses non-standard HTML rendering and most web pages are coded to IE's non-standard standard. Mozilla browsers display those tables in accordance with the HTML standards as it should be.
--Mike

And that is why I detest IE when coding, it just doesn't behave :lol: And I'm still too new at coding to know all the hacks.

paradise
02-02-2005, 10:21 AM
Oh, I agree on the "hate IE " part. I use Opera. I dont get why other browsers can not tile windows next to each other. A lot of times it's essential. Opera used to have a lot of Java problems, but lately it's very very stable. I can not use anything else. And it's soooo fast too.

Obliviou$
05-03-2005, 8:57 AM
There's more FF user than Opera users, that's for sure :)

I'm a Mozilla user myself.