jumbled text on my website with safari & firefox
jumbled text on my website with safari & firefox
Hi,
Two members have kindly pointed out a problem with text on my homepage. It all looks fine to me on IE7.
LL said: "I use a Mini-Mac and browse through Safari. It's the last paragraph bottom left of your home page and it is still jumbled when I looked at it again just now."
Enid says the same is happening in Firefox.
I've rewritten the offending par but am told there's no improvement.
Any techie wizards able to shed light on the prob? (I've built using Yahoo sitebuilder so they've written the code for me...)
Thanks!!
Two members have kindly pointed out a problem with text on my homepage. It all looks fine to me on IE7.
LL said: "I use a Mini-Mac and browse through Safari. It's the last paragraph bottom left of your home page and it is still jumbled when I looked at it again just now."
Enid says the same is happening in Firefox.
I've rewritten the offending par but am told there's no improvement.
Any techie wizards able to shed light on the prob? (I've built using Yahoo sitebuilder so they've written the code for me...)
Thanks!!
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maybe something to do with DPI settings? looks fine to me as well
http://www.gozoluxury.co.uk
actually quite nice apartment in Gozo!
actually quite nice apartment in Gozo!
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nope, DPI is set under display properties on individual machines
http://www.gozoluxury.co.uk
actually quite nice apartment in Gozo!
actually quite nice apartment in Gozo!
Hi... the problem is the viewer's font size and/or dpi which is outside your control. Sitebuilder has used <br> to force a line break to format the paragaph to flow around the photos. So if someone has chosen a larger font, it is going to look odd.
There's also lots of inline CSS clouding the issue.
That's the problem with these so-called WYSIWYG editors. Unfortunately, What You See Is (not) What You Get!
There's also lots of inline CSS clouding the issue.
That's the problem with these so-called WYSIWYG editors. Unfortunately, What You See Is (not) What You Get!