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Default OT - Safari check - 12-02-2005 , 11:55 AM






Can someone tell me why the form is dropping out of position on this page
(in Safari2x)?

http://www.fairfaxboulevard.com/f_contact-us.asp

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Default Re: OT - Safari check - 12-02-2005 , 01:46 PM






Try to remove width:autofrom the form (or give it a fixed width)

(what is this for? /*form {... )

Murray *TMM* wrote:
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Can someone tell me why the form is dropping out of position on this page
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http://www.fairfaxboulevard.com/f_contact-us.asp

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Default Re: OT - Safari check - 12-02-2005 , 01:59 PM



Hmm - there is no width:auto style there, at least not one that is active.
What you are seeing is a style that has been commented out.

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Try to remove width:autofrom the form (or give it a fixed width)

(what is this for? /*form {... )

Murray *TMM* wrote:
Can someone tell me why the form is dropping out of position on this page
(in Safari2x)?

http://www.fairfaxboulevard.com/f_contact-us.asp

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Default Re: OT - Safari check - 12-02-2005 , 02:05 PM



... oh boy. Sometimes I really need to wear my glasses. Now I see the
form is commented out. (line break)

Have you tried to give the form a width?

Like the new header.

Murray *TMM* wrote:
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Hmm - there is no width:auto style there, at least not one that is active.
What you are seeing is a style that has been commented out.

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Default Re: OT - Safari check - 12-02-2005 , 02:11 PM



Quote:
Like the new header.
Me too. Ain't that Linda a gem? 8)

Quote:
Have you tried to give the form a width?
Yeah. Width, no width, fields width, no width, all give me this drop....

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"Kim" <not (AT) this (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
... oh boy. Sometimes I really need to wear my glasses. Now I see the
form is commented out. (line break)

Have you tried to give the form a width?

Like the new header.

Murray *TMM* wrote:
Hmm - there is no width:auto style there, at least not one that is
active. What you are seeing is a style that has been commented out.


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Default Re: OT - Safari check - 12-02-2005 , 04:23 PM



Got it. It was a float/clear issue.

http://www.fairfaxboulevard.com/f_contact-us.asp

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"Murray *TMM*" <forums (AT) HAHAgreat-web-sights (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Like the new header.

Me too. Ain't that Linda a gem? 8)

Have you tried to give the form a width?

Yeah. Width, no width, fields width, no width, all give me this drop....

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... oh boy. Sometimes I really need to wear my glasses. Now I see the
form is commented out. (line break)

Have you tried to give the form a width?

Like the new header.

Murray *TMM* wrote:
Hmm - there is no width:auto style there, at least not one that is
active. What you are seeing is a style that has been commented out.


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