Thursday, December 01, 2005

Can Anybody Help Explain This?

Or confirm that the problem is widespread?

I just got the following email:

Since you apparently just added or modified some gun blog web ring thing... you may want to look at your web page in FireFox, because it does NOT load right anymore. Just letting you know.

Is this happening to anyone else?

Any feedback/advice will be appreciated. As I've disclaimed on numerous occasions, tech detail is not my strong suit.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, I also use Firefox and find the webring information is superimposed over other information.

MS Explorer works fine.

Anonymous said...

Confirmed on Firefox 1.0.7 (latest) on Linux. If your templates allow, you might try wrapping the webring table in it's own <div> tags or move it into the existing "footer" <div>.

Jerry The Geek said...

Using Netscape (7.2), I see your Gun Blogs webring superimposed on the header for your current article.

My Gun Blogs webring code is in the footer, and so far I haven't received any notice that it has violated any context boundaries.

I don't know what your template looks like, but it's true that some browsers (firefox, magilla, netscape and others in that family) treat template code more 'literally' than does MSExplorerer.

David Codrea said...

How about now? Did I get it?

Jay.Mac said...

Looks fine with Firefox (1.0.7) now.

Anonymous said...

Yeh viewing through Mozilla (1.7.12) there is no superimposing now.

David Codrea said...

Thank you all. I appreciate it.