On 10/25/05, Michael Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Al Sparber wrote:
> > Christian Montoya wrote:
> >>OK, but when testing this "flubber" layout in IE, I see that it's
> >>fixed.
>
> > LOL, it's not fixed :-) Test it again. Do you have an unfixed
> > stanalone IE installation per chance?
>
> Hi,
>
> I thought the layout was "fixed" in IE myself until I reloaded the page.
> It seems that, at least in my Win XP, SP2, IE 6 installation, when I
> first load the page all is well regardless of my browser size. If,
> however, I resize the browser (especially when I maximize, then resize),
> the page snaps to what looks like about 1000px fixed width. If I refresh
> the page everything falls into place.
>
> @ 800x600
>
> After initial load
> <http://www.961media.com/__temp/ll1.png>
>
> After initial load and manual resize:
> <http://www.961media.com/__temp/ll2.png>
>
> After initial load, manual resize, and manual (F5) refresh:
> <http://www.961media.com/__temp/ll3.png>
>

I see. So "flubber" tries to be identical to the example I just gave,
but it's not scripted right, so it doesn't reload immediately.

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C Montoya
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