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Hi all –
Some info:
Photoshop CS on OS X (10.3.7)
The following page:
http://www.geocities.com/chris_ciotti/Holding/site-template- sliced.html was generated with Photoshop CS and uses CSS for positioning. The page validates (unfortunately, you can’t validate it from the geocities server as they paste in a bunch of crud which hoses the validation) but the top row of buttons (home, about etc) do not show up in IE 6 (win), they are about 8px too far down. I’m not really sure why this is as it looks fine in every other browser I’ve tested it with (Win: Netscape/Mozilla, Firefox, Opera; Mac: Omniweb, Opera, IE, Safari, Firefox; *nix: The KDE one, mozilla, Firefox). Can anyone shed some light on this, it’s making me nuts! Thanks.
–chris
Some info:
Photoshop CS on OS X (10.3.7)
The following page:
http://www.geocities.com/chris_ciotti/Holding/site-template- sliced.html was generated with Photoshop CS and uses CSS for positioning. The page validates (unfortunately, you can’t validate it from the geocities server as they paste in a bunch of crud which hoses the validation) but the top row of buttons (home, about etc) do not show up in IE 6 (win), they are about 8px too far down. I’m not really sure why this is as it looks fine in every other browser I’ve tested it with (Win: Netscape/Mozilla, Firefox, Opera; Mac: Omniweb, Opera, IE, Safari, Firefox; *nix: The KDE one, mozilla, Firefox). Can anyone shed some light on this, it’s making me nuts! Thanks.
–chris
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