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7/25/2006 2:09 AM
 

When I use the feature for editing text in place (not sure what it's called) in IE, I get teh red border around the text and away we go.. that's all good.

The same click on Firefox results in the background of that module vanshing and instead it takes on the body style of the page.

This is similar to how the new FTB editor also takes on the page body styles when in edit mode.. however that does it in both IE and FF, where-as this in-place problem only occurs with Firefox.

Can someone else please try and confirm this.

Regards,
Rob

 
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