What is your site again?
--
Arthur Wiebe

It's at: http:dallenmarket.bizhosting.com

My partner's site, done basically the same way and having the same
problem is at: http://starfleetkenl.bizhosting.com

I think I've found NS's glitch. Both websites use a finite number for
the first frame size and use the html standard * to denote "Use the
remainder of the screen for this frame". (to allow the website to fill
the screen at any resolution) The frames designated with the * don't
appear.

I'm going to set up another site on one of my "proofing" websites using
finite frame sizes for both sides and perhaps a second using percentages
for the frame sizes to see if the problem disappears.  If this is the
case, it is a simple case of NS forgetting to allow for variables in
their newer browsers. I won't have time to set up the website(s) until
the weekend, so will update to the list next week.

I contacted NS support via email describing the problem before thinking
about the "*" as a possible cause. (The Mozilla site said to contact NS
for any NS bugs??) I may or may not hear back from them, but will
forward any response to the list. (I refuse to pay them $29.95 to talk
to a live person, which is their new, "low cost" tech support charge per
call!)

David Allen


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