Sandra Clark wrote:
> Try taking out all the other css files and just running the one that isn't.
> If that doesn't work.  Remove all the rules from that css file and try
> running them one at a time. 
>
> Isolation.  I'm not sure why it wouldn't work on Firefox 3.5 and would in
> others, but some browsers are very forgiving of issues, others are not.  
>
> Ian Skinner wrote:
>   
> Ok, let me modify this, why is the CSS being ignored in my Firefox 3.5!  
> I just broke down and tried a different browser, and guess what, there 
> is the CSS being applied to my elements.

Because the AdBlock Plus add-on for Firefox will block any CSS files 
named "advert.css".

Great, seven hours later I can now try and move forward with this site 
design I have not touched for weeks and weeks..



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