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I have a new 2.0 app with Master page and content pages. Looks great in
I.E.

When viewing in firefox the content pages render too high and the content
overlaps the content in the top portion of the master page.

Is there a reason/solution for this?
Thanks,
T
Jul 23 '06 #1
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The problem is going to be in the design of the pages - meaning the html.
Most likely Firefox is displaying the pages the way they ought to be
displayed while IE isnt. Is this a CSS based layout or table based layout?
"Tina" <Ti**********@nospamexcite.comwrote in message
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I have a new 2.0 app with Master page and content pages. Looks great in
I.E.

When viewing in firefox the content pages render too high and the content
overlaps the content in the top portion of the master page.

Is there a reason/solution for this?
Thanks,
T



Jul 23 '06 #2
In article <#T**************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, Tina
<Ti**********@nospamexcite.comwrites
>I have a new 2.0 app with Master page and content pages. Looks great in
I.E.

When viewing in firefox the content pages render too high and the content
overlaps the content in the top portion of the master page.

Is there a reason/solution for this?
Sure, IE is a lousy browser!! FF will be displaying the content the way
it is supposed to be, and IE will be demonstrating some of its fine
collection of bizarre bugs.

Check your HTML is valid, check you have the right doctype (you want to
be in standards mode, not quirks mode), then check to see if you have
hit an IE bug.

comp.inforsystems.www.authoring.html and
comp.inforsystems.www.authoring.stylesheets are excellent places to ask
these sorts of questions. Be warned though, the first thing they will
require is valid HTML and CSS, so get those sorted first.

HTH

--
Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
Jul 30 '06 #3

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