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11/26/2007 1:03 PM
 

I have a site www.northgatebroncos.org that displays propoerly in IE but when you first go there in Firefox, it is too wide.The site is supposed to be 805px wide and center aloigned. 

If I refresh it corrects itself. The client can't even get it to correct itself when he refreshes. I havbe tested it on several PC's and I am not having any luck with any fixes.

 

Any ideas?

 
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11/26/2007 1:20 PM
 

Try setting a fixed width to the solpartmenu container.

Peter


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11/26/2007 2:58 PM
 

Another suggestion try setting the width of the .menuitemclass td

Peter


Peter Schotman
Cestus Websites voor DotNetNuke oplossingen in Nederland
Contact us for your custom design and skinning work.
 
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11/26/2007 4:21 PM
 

Hi Mark,

Nice site!  You have some widths set to 50%, change them to a pixel width and that should fix things.

Thanks,
Mike

 
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11/26/2007 4:29 PM
 

Also.... Your menu is showing up behind the flash rotator in firefox.  I'm not sure of the capabilities of your flash rotator, but you need to somehow specify it to be "transparent".  If you can't get it to work, check out digRotate.

Thanks,
Mike

 
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