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Default Re: Site check please - 07-24-2003 , 07:27 AM






"bionicegg" <mark (AT) bionicegg (DOT) com> wrote

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I am having a problem with tables in XP, I have W98 but my client has XP,
and she is seeing separation on the menu on the left at
http://www.angelrox.com/html/index.htm

Can someone please check it for me on thier systems, and tell me if if is
weird looking or not? Also does anyone know how to fix it?

I don't know, specifically, what you're looking for. Here's what it looks
like on this XP machine: http://apptools.com/images/temp/angelrox.gif. The
screen shot is in Mozilla, but it looks the same in IE6.

Gary

I viewed it in IE6 also. I think he is referring to the space between the navigation links and >.







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Default Re: Site check please - 07-24-2003 , 09:06 AM






Thank you so much for your help, I figured out the issue...the whole
navigation was area was unaligned, I had the client do screen captures for
me until it was correct. I need a new computer...;-)

Thanks again!

mark j
"Mitsve" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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"bionicegg" <mark (AT) bionicegg (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I am having a problem with tables in XP, I have W98 but my client has
XP,
and she is seeing separation on the menu on the left at
http://www.angelrox.com/html/index.htm

Can someone please check it for me on thier systems, and tell me if if
is
weird looking or not? Also does anyone know how to fix it?


I don't know, specifically, what you're looking for. Here's what it looks
like on this XP machine: http://apptools.com/images/temp/angelrox.gif. The
screen shot is in Mozilla, but it looks the same in IE6.

Gary

I viewed it in IE6 also. I think he is referring to the space between the
navigation links and >.







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