To reply to my own message . . . My son and I have now tried accessing the Chrysler site with three different machines, using various builds of Mozilla for OS/2 (both releases and nightlies) and with NS 6 for Windozzze.
The behavior is quite consistent: With Javascript on, we get the strange behavior I described below: a bunch of text along the top of the screen (each item being a clickable link) with the graphic all the way over at the right hand side of the screen, and we have to scroll across to see the whole graphic. With Javascript off, the graphic appears in the correct place, and there is no sign of the text across the top of the screen. Perhaps different Mozilla builds have different default on/off settings for JavaScript. -=- Alan I wrote: > Sorry, I haven't kept track of all the versions, but . . . > > With some of the fairly recent nightly releases (within the last two or > three weeks, perhaps), http://www.chrysler.com showed me a bunch of text > along the top of the screen (each item being a clickable link) with no > sign of a graphic. > > Then another nightly release (within the last week or two) displayed > everything correctly. > > The latest nightly releases (020326, two different times) showed me the > same bunch of text along the top of the screen (each item being a > clickable link) with the graphic all the way over at the right hand side > of the screen: I had to scroll across to see the whole graphic. > > The one dated 020324 at 18:48 (which I had downloaded but not previously > tried, IIRC) gives me the normal graphical display that I see using NS > 4.61.
