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Zombie9920:

quote:Originally posted by void main:
You you post the links that you say render incorrectly? I have the site blocked at my proxy server that you are have your images on. Then I could determine why the sites you are having problems with are having problems.
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Heh, thats your problem. I'm not going to move the images to another server just for you to see them.  ;)

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Zombie9920:


Heh, thats your problem. I'm not going to move the images to another server just for you to see them.   ;)  
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I didn't say move the images. I said, post the links to the pages that you used to make the captured images.

xyle_one:
shitty. could it be the designers fault? i have never had any problems with mozilla (until i visited those sites of course). i would hate to see that it is mozilla, though i still doubt it is the browsers fault.

 
quote: from sflah.com page source
function MM_reloadPage(init) {  //reloads the window if Nav4 resized
  if (init==true) with (navigator) {if ((appName=="Netscape")&&(parseInt(appVersion)==4)) {
    document.MM_pgW=innerWidth; document.MM_pgH=innerHeight; onresize=MM_reloadPage; }}
  else if (innerWidth!=document.MM_pgW || innerHeight!=document.MM_pgH) location.reload();
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what does that mean?? bear with me, i am still learning html...

Zombie9920:

quote:Originally posted by void main:



I didn't say move the images. I said, post the links to the pages that you used to make the captured images.
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Lazy-g already posted the links. The 2 I went to for reference(in my images) were www.hero6.com www.sflah.com .

At hero6 Mozilla only renders half of each image box at the bottom of the page, at sflash Mozilla has text mis-alignment problems.

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by xyle_one:
shitty. could it be the designers fault? i have never had any problems with mozilla (until i visited those sites of course). i would hate to see that it is mozilla, though i still doubt it is the browsers fault.

 
what does that mean?? bear with me, i am still learning html...
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What you have quoted is not HTML, it's JavaScript. And the section you quoted plainly shows it checks browser version and executes the code in different ways based on what browser you are using. In 99.9% of the cases if a site does not display correctly in a particular browser, it's because the webmaster did not code/test his site on said browser. It *is* a problem for you as a user, But it is entirely fault of the site developer and bad coding, not the fault of the browser.

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