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Old 11-06-2003, 08:54 AM
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Default Conflict with IE & Mozilla in image placement.

Would very much appreciate help on a problem I have
with getting a photo to sit correctly in BOTH browsers.

When I set it up in my HTML editor (EditPlus)it shows up fine in the internal browser, also looks great on Mozilla on line but IE pushes it way outside the table and places it under my navigation links. (i.e. if I have it where it needs to sit in Mozilla.)

I have had to compromise with this at the moment and put up with having it sitting too far to the left in Mozilla just so it will render O.K. in IE. Grrr!

The photo is on my index page www.kneelsit.com
Any help I can receive will be much appreciated.
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Old 11-06-2003, 10:40 AM
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Default Guess you must've fixed it?

Hi Greg,

I just checked out your homepage, and the image seemed to be consistently positioned in both Mozilla and IE. I tested using 1024x768 resolution, Mozilla 1.4 and IE 6.0.28, on Windows 2000 Pro.

On a separate note, you might want to check some of your page links. There are a few that are linking to local files on your PC, eg. file:///C:/knlst/whatyouget.html

If I've missed something, or have misunderstood what you were trying to achieve, please let me know!
Good luck! :c)

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Old 11-07-2003, 09:06 AM
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Many thanks for that Paul.

Yes I will check out those links, I think that occurred when I tried out updating some of my pages using the Composer editor of Mozilla - one of the bugs in this piece of software. - Actually I was on a nostalgia kick since the old Netscape composer was the first WYSIWYG I ever used - way back in 96.
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