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Posted by John Hosking on 07/27/07 11:39
D_W wrote:
> On 27 Juli, 18:07, Andy Dingley <ding...@codesmiths.com> wrote:
>> On 27 Jul, 08:59, D_W <daniel_westerberg_1...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I have a .net page that uses css styles and frames.
>> You're also not using CSS, or at least if you are, you're also using a
>> great deal of HTML 3.2 presentational markup in there too. No wonder
>> it's hard to see what's going on.
>> * Lose the frames. You've got a powerful server to use here, do it
>> with SSI instead.
I can't even tell which of the seven frames/sources I should look in.
Anyway, I don't see the problem. In FF I see a vertical scrollbar to the
right of the product display part (all lower than nav menu I think
you're talking about). In IE6, I see a vertical and a horizontal
scrollbar for the same section.
>
> All that would be fine, but all I want to do is make the table 100% of
> the frame like it shows in IE and not a few pixels bigger like in
> firefox.
> There must be some basic error that makes the page render "taller" in
> firefox than in IE.
Not necessarily. You do know that different browsers[1] render some
things[2] differently, don't you?
[1] and what is IE if not different?
[2] Most notably, spacing around and between elements.
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John
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