Why does Internet Explorer's rendering of my web page change when it is uploaded to the server? How can I troubleshoot/fix it?
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posted by itesser
on Dec 1, 2011 -
15 answers
I have just finished building this website... http://www.frankxcarter.com ...for a friend of mine. In Google Chrome the front page displays with no lines across the photograph and the link images {Journal, Photos, etc.) appear when you roll the mouse over the photograph. However, in Firefox there are thick horizontal white lines across the image and in Internet Explorer the rollovers don't display properly at all!
Any advice as to how I can rectify will be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Theo
posted by FuckingAwesome
on Sep 28, 2010 -
12 answers
I despise the use of "target=blank" in a tags. Is there a Firefox extension that can strip them out?
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posted by Pope Guilty
on Apr 7, 2010 -
8 answers
I need some help fixing a web page. Images load in the wrong order, and users are finding it confusing.
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posted by fake
on Oct 22, 2009 -
6 answers
Scaling down div width to fit around image which has been scaled down via its height element??
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posted by theRussian
on Jun 25, 2009 -
5 answers
Is there a Firefox extension — preferably a Firefox 2 extension — that will alter Firefox's copying behavior so that, when you copy something, it is copied to the clipboard (or pasted from the clipboard) as its HTML, instead of plain text?
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posted by WCityMike
on Mar 27, 2008 -
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At least in Firefox I'm seeing an undesirable behavior in textareas. My question is how to fix/avoid it.
Here's the problem. Go to a textarea in Firefox. (The ask.metafilter ask a question one will do fine.) Type enough characters to fill a whole line of the textarea e.g., kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk...
Now put a single space in front of that line. It moves the line one line lower instead of just putting a space in front of the characters which is what I would prefer i.e., treat a space like any other character.
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posted by GregX3
on Jul 27, 2007 -
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Using Firefox on some web sites, if you scroll down from the top of the page, select a link, and then hit the back arrow to return the original page, the original page does not return to where you were when you clicked the link, but annoyingly to the top of the page, requiring a manual scroll to get where you were before. This doesn't happen with IE on the same web sites. What causes this problem? For example
http://sadlyno.com/ or
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com
posted by ShooBoo
on Feb 17, 2007 -
4 answers
Can a user install an extension, preference or script to have Firefox manipulate an HTML form element on loading,
e.g., having a SELECT's default OPTION set when visiting a certain page.
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posted by Blazecock Pileon
on Jan 30, 2007 -
11 answers
Can you see why my website's logo is messed up in Firefox but displays okay in IE
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posted by mickbw
on Jan 20, 2006 -
6 answers
Is there anyway to get firefox to display images located on my office's network?
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posted by miniape
on Aug 26, 2005 -
8 answers
I created a web page using FrontPage (no snarks, please) and put it online. IE shows the new, updated web page. However, Mozilla and Firefox show the old web page. I thought it was just a cache problem with me, but I've loaded it on several different computers with the same result. How can I fix this?
posted by Arch Stanton
on Feb 8, 2005 -
6 answers
So I have this
home page. It looks pretty good (which is to say, it looks like I intended) in Safari, and passable in Internet Explorer. But in FireFox the CSS completely dissapears for some reason, so everything just comes up in a big unstyled pile. So in trying to find out why this is, which I have not done, I came to wonder: Is there a place on the web that has information about the differnces between browsers and how they render various bits of HTML, CSS and so on?
posted by donkeymon
on Oct 1, 2004 -
9 answers
HTML editing: IE6 has been hijacked once too often so I've moved over to
Firefox. But it's just not the same. When building websites in IE6, it was the work of a moment to bring up the html source in notepad, save it and refresh the open window to check the changes. Firefox is having none of this. Any suggestions?
posted by jonathanbell
on Jul 6, 2004 -
8 answers