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Old 12-27-2004, 02:41 PM
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Hi there,

Please take a look at the page below. It seems fine on most people's machines but some are reporting that the text links are not visible.

Can anyone think what the problem is and possibly a solution. Many thanks in advance
http://www.thehealthzone.co.uk/adver...ist_info_1.htm
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What machines? Are they using old versions of Windows and IE and netscape?

I see everything no problem with Firefox on WinXP sp2.

Perhaps some are choking on this:
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<style fprolloverstyle>A:hover {color: #FF0000}
</style>
or on the span tags, but really, nothing looks wrong anywhere.

If you get more info, let us know!

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Old 12-27-2004, 06:42 PM
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I really don't understand why they are getting problems. Most users don't seem to know the details of their browsers but are using IE. But even those with XP and latest IE are having problems, with the text links.

I must admit there aren't that many people having problems but enough. I have tried the site with different browsers and all seem fine.

The reason I use text links is because users said they couldn't see graphic links, so text links where introduced. But still we have complaints.
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Old 12-28-2004, 05:59 PM
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CSS MarkUp problems:

1. HTML 4.01 and XHTML require that the "style" element have a "type" attribute. For example, type="text/css".

2. The "fprolloverstyle" attribute is not valid for the "style" element. The valid attributes for this element are: "dir", "disabled", "lang", "media", "title", "type", "xml:lang", and "xml:space".

HTML/XHTML MarkUp problems:

3. A "value" attribute needs a value.

4. The "table" element may directly contain only the following elements: "tr", "thead", "tbody", "tfoot", "col", "colgroup", "caption". The "input" element is not allowed.

5. I found an "input" tag, but it is not valid due to where it is used. This element may be contained in "body", "caption", "cfform", "form", "td", and "th". This element may not be contained in "button", "table", and "textarea". The tag is currently contained within an element that may not contain it.

6. I found an end tag for "td", but "td" was never opened, has been ended too many times, or cannot have an end tag.

7. I found an end tag for "tr", but "tr" was never opened, has been ended too many times, or cannot have an end tag.

8. I found an end tag for "table", but "table" was never opened, has been ended too many times, or cannot have an end tag.

You might would try fixing all that, and post again if the problems still appear.
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