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Posted by kchayka on 11/23/20 11:43
kenetik@gmail.com wrote:
> http://209.144.81.115/test/frame.html if you look at the top frame in
> Firefox all of the text on the right side (in the right div, fits
> perfectly, view 800x600+)
Hmmm... so what happens if the visitor uses a narrower window, or
overrides your puny text size?
<URL:http://kchayka.c-net.us/test/screenshots/209.144.81.115.png>
> How can I fix this error for my 93% IE users..
Don't use frames. You have set a precise height on that top frame that
requires use of a precise font at a precise size (or smaller). Those of
us who cannot abide by your settings are out of luck. I had no idea
there was more content in the frame than what I initially saw. I had to
disable my minimum font size setting to see what you were talking about.
I surely wouldn't do that under normal circumstances.
It will be much easier to design a flexible layout that gracefully
adapts to various browsing environments if you ditch the frames.
The rest should naturally fall into place, even for IE.
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