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IE6/FF2 problem
I'm getting major display difference on the two browsers. I don't have the code to hand at the moment but it's so obvious someone might be able to help from just looking at it in the different browsers.
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Re: IE6/FF2 problem
![]() There's your answer
Last Blog Entry: Assassin's Creed (Nov 22nd, 2007)
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Re: IE6/FF2 problem
My plan is working! ha
Serious note, try making the div that drops below thinner (by reducing width, padding or margin attribute)
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: IE6/FF2 problem
you guys...
don't bully megapecker, he is our new forum member! lol ![]() Serious note: I don't see any major difference in either browser..? ![]()
Last Blog Entry: ASP Programming Tips and Technique (Oct 26th, 2007)
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