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Posted by Rich on 08/05/05 07:26
Let's try this again...
Thank you for the suggestions. I have now cleaned up this
code so that it validates correctly and have reposted it at
http://www.my5pillars.com/rkotter.htm"
SAFARI USERS: Please tell me if the text is still
overlapping the picture at the top of the page or the second
picture farther down the page.
Thanks for any help you can lend.
Rich
"Rich" <reply@newsgroup.com> wrote in message
news:dctqk9$fbr$1@domitilla.aioe.org...
> I am receiving come complains from some of my clients that
> text and images are overlapping on web sites that I have
> developed when viewed with Safari 2.0 and Mac OS 10.4.2.
> These web sites do not have this problem when viewed with
> Internet Explorer or FireFox on a PC. Unfortunately, I do
> not have a MAC and cannot observe or troubleshoot this
> problem myself, but a client has provided me with a PDF of
> what he sees (http://www.my5pillars.com/overlap.pdf).
>
> A sample of one of the actual web sites with this problem
> is
> at http://www.5pillars.com/rkotter.
>
> Can anyone in this group help me figure out what is
> causing
> this overlap, or point me to another appropriate
> discussion
> forum that may be able to help?
>
> The web sites in question can only be created or edited
> using a web site editor that only allows part of the page
> to
> be programmed externally, and then that code is included
> in
> the template provided by the web site editor. In the
> source
> code, the code that I have produced is enclosed with
> copyright statements and the code outside of those areas
> is
> provided by the web site editor template and cannot be
> changed by me.
>
> Thanks for any help you can give.
>
> Rich
>
>
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