10-27-2006, 08:41 AM
I believe it's the way Firefox and IE are playing with the css.
I noticed your HTML actually changes when you refresh your screen.
From what I've seen, that extra HTML can affect the location of your css-placed objects.
I have no idea why it does that, but it does.
Here's an example...the two images are for the same page. The first is the initial, the second is after the refresh. I pressed the Page Down key the same number of times on each of them.
[attachment=2615:attachment] [attachment=2616:attachment]
And change this...
[attachment=2617:attachment]
I noticed your HTML actually changes when you refresh your screen.
From what I've seen, that extra HTML can affect the location of your css-placed objects.
I have no idea why it does that, but it does.
Here's an example...the two images are for the same page. The first is the initial, the second is after the refresh. I pressed the Page Down key the same number of times on each of them.
[attachment=2615:attachment] [attachment=2616:attachment]
And change this...
[attachment=2617:attachment]