Fire fox v1.0 bullet question

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Pat Thronson

Hi,

I have checked out my web page in IE 6.0 and all the bullets look ok. When I
view in Fire Fox v1.0, I get 2 places where the bullets misplace.
www.pipeandtanks.com

#1 Under Work Experience-- page 1, 2nd paragraph
#2 Under Education-- 5th line down.

Appreciate any help


Pat Thronson
FP 2003 SP-1
XP-Pro SP-1 Office 2003 Sp-1
 
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Pat Thronson

2nd try,

I was looking at the code differences in FP2003 split mode and found no
real differences I can tell (new born here);

Problem:

#1 Under Work Experience--- page 1, 2nd paragraph, the bullet is still
"pushing" the paragraph over. IE6 still looks fine.
#2 Under Education--- 5th line down, the bullet is off.

Thanks in advance for help
Note: IE6 shows no problems

Pat Thronson
 
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Pat Thronson

3rd try,

I have published my web site www.pipeandtanks.com using FP 2003.
The site looks ok viewing it with Internet explorer 6.0 sp-1
The site has problems viewing it with Fire Fox V1.0 as mentioned below.

Is it a Fire fox problem, Front Page 2003.....or what I am betting on,
Operator error.

Curious minds want to know.

Pat Thronson
 
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Ronx

The code used in the page needs a lot of work. To start, you should not use
headings for body text. Replace <h3> with <p>.

The problem is caused by the <div align="center"> tags. FireFox will center
all the text within the div.
The first, third and subsequent bullet points are long enough to use the
full width of the table cell. The second bullet point has its right margin
positioned by the image (in bullet 1), and the left margin is moved
rightwards to keep the whole element centred.

Remove both the <div align="centre"> from this page, and also one from the
DWT (and the corresponding </div> tags.)
Also on this page remove the empty <center> </center> tags.

The link at end of page will need to be centred.

Under Tools->Site Settings - Language Tab, tick the box "Ignore the Keyboard
.....", this should eliminate the <span lang="US"> tags that appear
occasionally, though it will not remove those already in place.
 

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