Hi,
My site does fine in IE but firefox is another story. I have tried to validate to the best of my ability. Some pieces that don't validate are needed for .net. If anyone has solutions to the others I will change them right away.
http://www.yandy.com/Shopping/products/category_19.asp
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In firefox sometimes products are missing or lined up incorrectly but once you refresh they usually load fine.
You might want to add a
You might want to add a [NSFW] title, but I'll do it for you
What's the problem? Unfortunately the use of tables is there, and odd MS-generated code, but it seems to be working fine for me in FF 2.0 rc2.
Ok finally had time to take
Ok finally had time to take a screen shot to show you what happens. Click on a category on yandy.com any category. It might load up fine if so click on another eventually randomly one will come up like this http://yandy.com/ex/screen.gif
if you have a slower connection or computer seems to happen more frequently. I was able to get it to happen after 5 tries. On my friends laptop happens everytime. Basically it will show less products per row and will cut off some of the ones at the bottom and the bottom page number links. and if you refresh after you get the error it goes away and looks normal like this
http://yandy.com/ex/refresh.gif
Grrr
Access to:
http://yandy.com/ex/screen.gif
has been restricted.
It is listed in the adult category (Sites containing adult material unsuitable for children but not pornography).
If you require assistance please contact your local ITC support person.
Dangit! I AM the local IT support person!
I'll have a look this weekend.
thanks much appreciated
thanks much appreciated
Whoops!
Sorry it's been a while.
I'm not getting the problem on refresh, but when I used the WebDev toolbar to try and find the cause of the white gap underneath your footer in Firefox, the site went haywire - instead of all the items appearing on screen, they got squashed into only two columns.
Have you zeroed the margins and padding on the HTML and body elements? That might remove the white gap under the footer.