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Posted by melinama on 02/22/07 04:07
On Feb 21, 9:27 pm, John Hosking <J...@DELETE.Hosking.name.INVALID>
wrote:
> Problem reproduced on my IE6. The page loads down to "Telenovela-World"
> in the left-hand nav bar, which is about even with the recap text
> "Rebeca gets nowhere and Emilio ushers her out of his room." The entire
> source code is known to the browser (View source reveals it all), but
> the display stops as noted. I can get it *all* to display by changing
> the text size to view with. Then it all becomes visible. Like you say,
> it works (load- and scroll-wise) fine in my FF.
OK, this is so peculiar. As John suggests, if I tell IE to make the
text size smaller, everything appears. Then if I tell it to make the
text size bigger again, everything is STILL VISIBLE. Why would that
be?
> One cool place to start would be to add a doctype, putting IE in
> standards mode. Try <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">.
>
Well I added that.
> Then, you can validate the page and try to get rid of potential causes
> of you problem. As it sits, your page has 435 errors.
>
I don't know how to validate a page. I started with a blogger template
and it's been edited a little bit. I'm perplexed but not stupid so
I'll try to do what you suggest (though I still have a fix to an
earlier problem I haven't been able to make yet).
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