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Old August 3rd, 2006, 07:15 PM
Adrienne Boswell
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Default IE6 bug in paragraph

I'm not sure which bug this is, but I would like to fix it. Of course,
this does not happen in Firefox or Opera.

The page
<http://atlas.nextblock.com/nextblockrollout/files/beta2/customeralert.asp?st=100&zip=18&cities=18,19&value =1&tosr=114>.

Note the fourth line of the first paragraph, the word "about" settles
in, then moves back beyond the padding of .5em. You can see it
physically move.

The page validates, the CSS validates (with the exception of a few
hacks that do not affect the outcome, and some warnings of no
background color [transparent]).

If anyone has any ideas about how to fix this, or what bug this might
be, it would be great to know it.

Thanks in advance.


P.S. I am aware that it is fixed width, that the font is possibly too
small, that some links open in new windows - but these things have been
set in stone by the boss.
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Old August 5th, 2006, 06:15 PM
Andy Mabbett
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Default Re: IE6 bug in paragraph

In message <1154629367.227115.99030@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
Adrienne Boswell <arbpen@yahoo.comwrites
Quote:
>P.S. I am aware that it is fixed width, that the font is possibly too
>small, that some links open in new windows - but these things have been
>set in stone by the boss.
If I were in business, I'd want people like your boss as my competitors.

That's the most broken, yet valid, site I've ever seen.

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