> Joanne wrote:
>> I have built a site which looks fine on my computers in IE6, IE7, Firefox & 
>> Safari,
>> but someone has emailed me a screenshot saying it looks wrong in IE7 on their
>> computers.
>>
>> www.marmongpointmarina.com.au
>>
>> What's happening is that on this other person's computer, there's a large 
>> white gap
>> at the top of the content because it appears there isn't enough room for the 
>> left &
>> the right columns.
>>
>> Can anyone replicate this problem and does anyone know how to fix it?
>>
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Everything looks fine here. At first, I thought it might be an issue
with a high definition screen, often set to 120 DPI. This makes
text defined other than in pixels and points to be larger than "normal"
which can cause float drops like that.

But, no. Your site looks fine with a 120 DPI setting. Heck, I even
tried the "ignore font sizes defined in web pages" option. Your
content still stayed in place.
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Audra Coldiron wrote:
> It looks fine to me too.  Perhaps if you've shown them this site in an 
> earlier phase
> their cache didn't clear completely when viewing the latest version.  Tell 
> them to hold
> down the shift key while clicking refresh (for IE browsers) and see if the 
> problem
> persists.
>
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That's a good tip, Audra. In Firefox, use the Ctrl key instead of Shift.

Cordially,
David
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