Hi, Michael!
Just tested your 'problem' page http://www.wateroutflashing.com/products.htm
on my Windows XP SP2, using IE 6.0, IE5.5, IE 5.0, and *all appear to be correct* - the page renders OK even on the FIRST LOAD, without any refresh.
Maybe your problem is only Win2K related?
Greets, Michel Webdesigner freelancer
<QUOTE> Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 08:19:52 -0400 From: Michael Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Css-D <css-d@lists.css-discuss.org> Subject: [css-d] Win (2k?) IE 5+ odity Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: list Message: 1
Hi,
I posted this issue to another, broader scoped list (Webdesign-L) yesterday to try and get a handle on what my issue is and I believe it may be CSS related, so I thought I would seek help here as well.
Overview:
I ran a site I'm working on through BrowserCam and noticed that on Widows 2000 in IE 5.01-6.0 the floated sidebar on one of the pages [01] was missing from the captures. Before posting elsewhere, I believed this issue to be prevalent only in a 800x600 resolution, but it seems to be apparent at other resolutions as well, but only on the products page. The really odd thing is that the sidebar only drops on first load. If you refresh the page, everything seems to pop into place. I haven't been able to reproduce this under Windows XP, but I'm not ruling out the possibility that it does in fact occur... in fact, I think I would be better off it it is a Windows + IE problem rather than a Windows 2K + IE problem.
I would appreciate any feedback, screen shots, or information on a known bug or error in my CSS [02] that might be causing this problem. I don't currently have Windows 2K installed, so I can't test more thoroughly myself, but I plan on booting a box up with it some time in the next day or two. I'd also like to know if this can be confirmed on a Windows XP box.
[01] <http://www.wateroutflashing.com/products.htm> [02] <http://www.wateroutflashing.com/css/wof.css>
Best regards, M. Wilson </QUOTE>
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