and here are the links to the style sheets
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/ie7-hacks.css
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/ie6-hacks.css
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/claimanalytics.css
thanks again,
Sandy
I have a *strange* situation I hope someone out there can help
: [css-d] PC laptop with IE7 and XP quirks - SITE CHECK PLEASE
and here are the links to the style sheets
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/ie7-hacks.css
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/ie6-hacks.css
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/claimanalytics.css
thanks again
Got a site link, Sandy?
Rick
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Subject: Re: [css-d] PC laptop with IE7 and XP quirks - SITE CHECK PLEASE
and here are the links to the style
here are some problem pages:
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/services.shtml
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/contact.shtml
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/reserving.shtml
and here are the links to the style sheets
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/css/ie7-hacks.css
I figured it out - the user had his text set to largest and it made
things go a bit wonky. A few little changes and we are ok now!
thanks for being out there
Sandy
here are some problem pages:
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/services.shtml
Faircloth; 'CSS discuss'
Subject: Re: [css-d] PC laptop with IE7 and XP quirks - SITE CHECK PLEASE
I figured it out - the user had his text set to largest and it made
things go a bit wonky. A few little changes and we are ok now!
thanks for being out there
Sandy
here are some problem pages
Sandy wrote:
I figured it out - the user had his text set to largest and it made
things go a bit wonky. A few little changes and we are ok now!
thanks for being out there
Sandy
here are some problem pages:
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST3/services.shtml