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WebMonkey08
10-25-2008, 08:57 PM
If you view a WE built website with the BROWER TEXT set to more then 'medium', you get over lap. If you use the FF Zoom feature also, you get OVERLAP 'Beau Coup'. I have concluded that this is a CSS problem, and I don't know CSS. It's not that CSS is bad, but WE NEED TECH SUPPORT, HELP ! AK gave me some suggestions, but they did not work. I have WebBuilder Software, they do not have the option to build with CSS...thats why this site, I built does not look funky with the Browser Text, or Zoom options..www.kanecountyremodeling.com

HELP ! BRAINIACS UNITE, WHO ARE YOU? WHERE ARE YOU, HOW ARE YOU? (please help..because I'm hiding in Honduras, I'm a desperate man, Send lawyers, guns and money, The poop has hit the fan.) τΏτ

davidrosso
10-26-2008, 01:39 AM
HELP ! BRAINIACS UNITE, WHO ARE YOU? WHERE ARE YOU, HOW ARE YOU? (please help..because I'm hiding in Honduras, I'm a desperate man, Send lawyers, guns and money, The poop has hit the fan.) τΏτ

Such drama. Looking at some of my sites with browser text set to LARGER it appears to only affect RICH formated text. So I guess the thought would be to try and use PLAIN text whenever possible to avoid this problem.

JohnnyD
10-27-2008, 04:49 PM
Such drama. Looking at some of my sites with browser text set to LARGER it appears to only affect RICH formated text. So I guess the thought would be to try and use PLAIN text whenever possible to avoid this problem.

Yep. That's what I found out too. I try to use plain text as much as possible.

WebMonkey08
10-27-2008, 05:21 PM
Yep. That's what I found out too. I try to use plain text as much as possible.

Plain Text Plain Text Plain Text Plain Text Plain Text