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12/16/2010 11:27 AM
 
Hi,

I use the code below and it displays differently.

<dnn:NAV runat="server" ID="dnnNAV" ProviderName="DNNMenuNavigationProvider" IndicateChildren="False"
            ControlOrientation="Vertical" CSSNodeRoot="main_dnnmenu_rootitem" CSSNodeHoverRoot="main_dnnmenu_rootitem_hover"
            CSSNodeSelectedRoot="main_dnnmenu_rootitem_selected" CSSBreadCrumbRoot="main_dnnmenu_rootitem_selected"
            CSSContainerSub="main_dnnmenu_submenu" CSSNodeHoverSub="main_dnnmenu_itemhover"
            CSSNodeSelectedSub="main_dnnmenu_itemselected" CSSContainerRoot="main_dnnmenu_container"
            CSSControl="main_dnnmenu_bar" CSSBreak="main_dnnmenu_break" />

it displays in FF
Navigation on FireFox
it displays in IE
Navigation on Internet Explorer

Can anyone help me to solve this problem?
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12/16/2010 6:13 PM
 
This looks at first glance to be a cache issue in the web browser.  Make sure you COMPLETELY clear the cache for your site in both web browsers - because if this is a cache issue, you cannot be certain which version your visitors might be seeing.  To further test that theory, you can go to a computer that has never visited that site, and look at it in both browsers.

Should you determine that this is not related to cache, start tracking down all of the places that would cause this to happen.  Use tools like FireBug, Developer Tools, or Web Developer Toolbar to check the source to see that the CSS, skin, and images are properly imported, and also that those files contain all of the content that they're supposed to contain upon render.

If this isn't a caching issue, I am guessing that you're using a CSS selector that's not supported in FF.

Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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