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    IE / FF Differences

    I have recently started using Firefox as my web browser, and I have realised that when I view my site in FF the product details page layout is different to Internet Explorer. In IE the picture is nicely to the left with the text to the right, which is how I want it to look, however in FF the image takes up half of the page so the text is squashed to the right of the page. (Hope this makes sense!) I really want it to look nice and neat like it does in IE!!

    Does anyone know how I can change it or do I just have to live with it? To show you what I mean, Heres the link

    Thanks in advance
    Ally
    www.speed4u.co.uk for Top Quality High Speed Flash Cards, USB Pen Drives and Hard Drives

    #2
    The issues only occur in FF when there is no fragment at the bottom of the page containing images - where there is an image fragment the text column resizes accordingly.

    I have had this issue before and overcame by either editing the fragment to lay out using CSS or you can try placing the image into the fragment using HTML in the text description area and not using the default image box (if this is what you are doing)

    To place the image into the text description area use

    !!<<img src="memory-stick-pro-duo-accessories.png" alt="memeory accessories" />>!!

    As I have just pasted the image address noticed you are using PNG which are best avoided at the moment for browser compatibility issues ... best to stick with either GIF or JPEG at the moment. Not sure if this could be affecting the layout issues - doubtfull but always possible.

    HTH


    Bikster
    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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      #3
      Ah excellent!! Thanks for that bit of code Jont that's exactly what I wanted!!
      (and I will sort out those nasty .png boys as well!)

      Thanks soooo much!
      Ally
      www.speed4u.co.uk for Top Quality High Speed Flash Cards, USB Pen Drives and Hard Drives

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        #4
        No problem - have spent hours pulling hair on daft quirks like that - not to share it would be criminally irresponsible


        Bikster
        SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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