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Repost - DIV works in Firefox not in IE6

Jon
Hello all,

I've reposted this as I needed to remove the page for when the
customer was taking a look therefore the previous post made no
sense :)

Could anyone help with a problem I have. In IE6 this page doesn't
work
but in Firefox it's great and works as expected http://www.usedcarretail.co.uk/contactUs.aspx.

The error is in IE the map flows over the scroll bars.

Can anyone please help?

Regards,

Jon
Feb 26 '08 #1
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"Jon" <Jo*******@gmail.comwrote in message
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Hello all,

I've reposted this as I needed to remove the page for when the
customer was taking a look therefore the previous post made no
sense :)

Could anyone help with a problem I have. In IE6 this page doesn't
work
but in Firefox it's great and works as expected
http://www.usedcarretail.co.uk/contactUs.aspx.
This is the site that I queried about the actual map.

Why start a new thread? Why not just continue the one you already have?

In any case I find this page so badly constructed, on so many counts, that I
will not comment on the map. That is the least of your problems.

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Richard.
Feb 26 '08 #2
On 02/26/08 04:35 am, Jon wrote:
>
Could anyone help with a problem I have. In IE6 this page doesn't
work but in Firefox it's great and works as expected http://www.usedcarretail.co.uk/contactUs.aspx.

The error is in IE the map flows over the scroll bars.
Let the footer drop down so that there is no need to force the user to
scroll in the little window.

14 XHTML validation errors.
Using <ulto provide an indent.
Until the viewport's width exceeds 940px, the page requires scrolling to
the right. The scroll bar in the little window is not visible until then.
Why is the a <form>?
Margin space on the left is just wasted space.
Layout degrades when the text size is increased.
Most of the text is a ridiculously small size.
No alternate provided when Javascript is disabled. Hint: <noscript>.

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Feb 26 '08 #3

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