Everything looks okay on Safari. This is a bit weird, because generally Safari and Chrome are the same browser. I can't recall more than one or two places where I've seen them differ in behavior. That said, the HTML used by that first archives page is a *horror*. There is a close </head> tag, but no open tag, or any <html> tag. I can see where the renderer might throw up on that. David, if you write to me privately and give me access to the HTML, I can fix these problems. Coyote
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:44 PM, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net>wrote: > At 01:05 AM 3/27/2011, email99 wrote: > >> Firefox 4 works great, as expected on all other web pages. >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> You can pmail any comments so I can read them without using IE. >> > > Rats. It broke on Chrome, now on Firefox. Setting colors to > browser-specified didn't help. Guess we'll have to grovel around and > see what we can see. Could someone give Opera and Safari a try? > > Thanks, > David >
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