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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Derbyshire, UK
Posts: 85
OS: Windows Vista
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Hi there.
I'm currently working on a site and I have come across a problem. Basically, I have a content div, and I have added in the content div, three column divs all with percentage widths. For some reason, in Firefox, it doesn't seem to showing the column div, as the background image that I am using (along the right edge) is not showing. The url is http://www.lindendesign.co.uk/test/templates/header.html. If you open it in IE, the image shows correctly, the shadow effect down the left side, but in Firefox, it doesn't show this. If anyone could help me, that would be great. I will attach my CSS code, but if you need any other code, I will gladly provide it. Many thanks in advance, Craig |
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Re: Centre div problem in Firefox
I'm looking at it in Firefox 3.0.7 and I see the shadow effect on the left and right sides of the page. In fact, I looked at it in IE6 and Chrome 1.0.154.53 as well, and the output looks *exactly* the same on all three, with the exception of IE looking more stretched-out than Chrome and Firefox (browser interpretation).
I specifically paid special attention to the shadow on the left side of the page, and Firefox (at least for me) shows it perfectly. Is your Firefox updated? If not, try updating it and see if it still does this; if so, it might be a browser issue that was fixed with the last update. Otherwise, my Firefox is just weird, because this is the second time OPs have reported visual problems that don't show up on my Firefox. Do I smell teh magicks? o_O
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