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Posted by Terry on 10/22/05 15:55
Terry wrote:
> mjbigelow@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I've got a PHP page that, when loaded in IE on Windows XP, stretches
>> about an inch off of the page when the page is originally loaded. If
>> you click the "Home" button on the left, the page loads correctly. If
>> you click the refresh button, it goes back to being stretched too far.
[snip]
> IE has several bugs that respond differently depending on how you view
> them (mouse over, refresh, re-visit) that is part of the reason it is so
> beloved by designers ;-)
Nuts! I just took a better look - it is all images that are not
defined. Defing all the images in height and width (px - not %), lose
the height for <td> should cure the problem. BTW, the alt="Inside
Prospects, Inc. -- Seattle Based Lead Lists, Lead Generation and Market
Research" on all those images may be considered spam by some search engines.
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