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    Default Re: firefox display problems

    Check the height of your header elements.
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    Default Re: firefox display problems

    Quote Originally Posted by Kim View Post
    Check the height of your header elements.
    Hi Kim thanks for your reply. I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. I don't think it would be too hard to find just need a little push in the right direction hehe. Thanks!

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    Hi All,

    I'm still lost on this. I feel I'm so close and there's just one little thing that I need to change or put into my site to make my header line up with the rest of my site. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks guys!

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    Default Re: firefox display problems

    Every time I look at the source for your main page, more leftover </a>'s show up. Also, more invalid height and width calls on images (can't use px). The home page I'm currently looking at has 74 validation warnings. Some of them (like <br> instead of <br />) can be ignored, but several are important to the look and layout of the site.

    Either you are trying to fix more than one thing at a time or the TEMPLATE MONSTER is rearing it's ugly head once again.

    There is little or no way to get a Template Monster template to "change its spots" without being able to have access to all the files.

    You could try getting the HTML Validator for firefox and try to find all the problems yourself. Once you find them, you will need to use the developers tool kit in the admin of your cart in order to find the file that TM modified.

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    A little help with colors.
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    Thanks for your reply! I'll try your suggestions. Looks like I could be going for a long time but it'll be worth it. Yes I bought my template from a business like template monster...however I've modified it so much that I don't even know why I bothered. Anyways, I'll get cracking on your suggestions and see what I come up with. Thanks again for your help!!!!!

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    If you bought it from a company LIKE Template Monster, you got messed over twice

    Theme052 is TM's #15387. If someone else sold it, ......
    A little help with colors.
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    I got my site to work in Firefox!! I embedded the flash file a different way...deleted several </div> tags I had there for no reason and now it all works! There's still some white spaces around the page that I can't figure out how to get rid of but I'm estatic that the page is not shifting anymore. Thanks everyone for your help!

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    Default Re: firefox display problems

    Here: www.estufe.com
    I can't see images on firefox 2.0.0.11,
    instead I see images on internet explorer 6, opera 9.21, flock (last version), netscape 9.0.0.4

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    This doesn't answer the last post, but for anyone who was having my exact problem, I fixed it. Apparently 1.3.7 was having problems with my shared ssl certificate. When I purchased my own ssl certificate, the display on ssl pages looked fine. I have no idea why 1.2.7 worked with a shared ssl certificate, and the later version did not.

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    I ask excuses to al for my mistake, but images on firefox about my ecommerce was invisible only to me, because my firefox was not showing images by settings..

    best regards

 

 
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