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Problem with table height not compensating for allcontent
I have a problem with my website that happens randomly. I am not sure, but I
think it only happens in Firefox. I can't really explain it easily, so I'm providing a screenshot here: http://morthian.googlepages.com/Untitled-9a.jpg Notice the main cell of the table does not compensate for all of the content. It instead stops where the left column ends. It is impossible to view the content that was cut off in the main cell when this happens. This seems to happen randomly in Firefox, and can be extremely frustrating to users who are filling out a long form only to find they can't even access the submit button at the bottom. Every page has the same basic layout, so feel free to view the source code: http://shroomtown.com |
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Re: Problem with table height not compensating for all content
Looks identical to me in Firefox as in IE6 - page extends correctly.
>access the submit button at the bottom. I can't see a Submit button in either though. -- Jo "AngryCloud" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:fo13t7$s8e$1@forums.macromedia.com... >I have a problem with my website that happens randomly. I am not sure, but >I > think it only happens in Firefox. I can't really explain it easily, so I'm > providing a screenshot here: > http://morthian.googlepages.com/Untitled-9a.jpg > Notice the main cell of the table does not compensate for all of the > content. > It instead stops where the left column ends. It is impossible to view the > content that was cut off in the main cell when this happens. This seems to > happen randomly in Firefox, and can be extremely frustrating to users who > are > filling out a long form only to find they can't even access the submit > button > at the bottom. Every page has the same basic layout, so feel free to view > the > source code: http://shroomtown.com > |
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Re: Problem with table height not compensating for all content
Validator finds 104 errors on that page -
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbos...oomtown.com%2F Some are real problems. Fix those first before worrying about layout issues. -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "AngryCloud" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:fo13t7$s8e$1@forums.macromedia.com... >I have a problem with my website that happens randomly. I am not sure, but >I > think it only happens in Firefox. I can't really explain it easily, so I'm > providing a screenshot here: > http://morthian.googlepages.com/Untitled-9a.jpg > Notice the main cell of the table does not compensate for all of the > content. > It instead stops where the left column ends. It is impossible to view the > content that was cut off in the main cell when this happens. This seems to > happen randomly in Firefox, and can be extremely frustrating to users who > are > filling out a long form only to find they can't even access the submit > button > at the bottom. Every page has the same basic layout, so feel free to view > the > source code: http://shroomtown.com > |
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