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07-01-2003, 12:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2003, 12:30 AM by WarBlade.)
I'm getting some weird stylesheet oddities from time to time.
Heavily compressed :D jpg:
:blink: The bizarre thing is that with the embedded stylesheet, I wouldn't expect any problems. :blink:
EDIT: I just did some checking and "refresh" bombs without fail. Try clicking "refresh" in your browser for junkyard jumble games. ;)
EDIT 2: It's only doing this on IE6. Opera B) , Nutscrape, and Mozilla display pages normally :blink:
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I probably need to re-import my skin sets, hang on.
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A few minutes ago this happened to me too. I wonder what's going on...
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Okay, let me know if it happens again. Thanks!
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I see the same effect as WarBlade's screenshot when I use IE6 with Webwasher (ad blocking software). This has been a problem since the new forum software, and (at least for me) is not related to the change of hosting service. If I turn off Webwasher, everything looks as I suspect it should.
Interestingly I seem now to be getting better results with Netscape 4.x than previously. The black text on dark brown background was difficult to say the least. Now for some reason I get good results with Netscape (both with and without Webwasher), except that the lines of text are far to long.
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