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Old 03-Sep-2004, 10:35
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Dreamweaver Layers overlap problem


On my PC the a site I designed (mainlinefamilydentistry.com) looks fine...no images overlap or anything. however, when viewed in the same browser(IE) on different PCs,the images overlap the text and everything isnt the way I positioned a little. I read the other posts similar to this aboutr CSS style. It said something about adding <td style="position:relative;">. but I don't have any tables in mine.? Also why would it look different if its the exact same page viewed in the exact same browser at the same display setting? I just wanna fix this ASAP. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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Old 16-Sep-2004, 19:51
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Using Firefox, none of those 'toothpaste' controls don't show up at all. I have javascript enabled, but I guess the code you used is not compatible with it.

As for the overlapping, I didn't notice it, but I'm using IE 6.0.

I would suggest putting your bottom links to the other areas of your site at the top, above your content (as well as the bottom) for people who have Firefox or Netscape Navigator - as both will probably not work with your javascript controls.
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Currently I can't not test this on Firefox myself. But in IE here at work the page looked ok for me. Had a look at the Source code not sure why it not working for you seems fine from here. There are table in the pages and the toothpaste side bar is a Flash file. Is this correct? I will if it ok with you copy the source code and paste it in a word doc and take a closer look and see if maybe I can see something.
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Try to also change your DOCTYPE from:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
to
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
 
 

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