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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 08/09/07 16:25
alice wrote:
> A few days ago I was working on a page (which is not online yet and I
> don't have the code in front of me) and added something like a h1 with
> a specific font color, red I think. When I viewed it for the first
> time in Firefox, the text was black, but when I reloaded it, it was
> red. In IE and Safari it was red the first time. This happened to
> someone else in the same office. The font color was wrong the first
> time they saw it in Firefox. Of course I can't duplicate the error
> anymore. I've tried searching the web for any known issues like this
> but can't find anything. I'm just wondering if this is a known bug of
> some sort, or something that could be avoided somehow. I don't want
> viewers to have to reload on the first time to get the proper color.
> It may have been the child of another element with color attributes,
> but this should be over-ridden by the specificity of .h1 {font-
> color: } shoulnd't it? At least the other two browsers act this way.
> The text was not a link, or selected on the page, or anything else I
> can think of that would make it a different color, and it was not in
> the cache already with an old color, it was the first time viewed with
> that element added.
Hmmm could it be a chache problem in FireFox, as an example with the
University proxxy I am currently useing I need to refresh after almost
every change has been uploaded to the server. If firefox is your
default browser then it might be that you need to go to tools > clear
Private data and clean your cache.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
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