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- WiT8litZ
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ANY other solutions that might help?
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Here is the URL of the page: dimensionhairdesign.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=4&Itemid=28
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- The Wickens' Ministry
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As much as I like this, and it does work well in Firefox, I am going to dump it. Apart from not working there seems to be no support. But, when you pay nothing I guess you can't expect more.
Farewell SIG.
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- amzro
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I saw that you have fixed this problem. Your gallery it work fine in IE. Can you tell us how you do it. I have the same problem here:
www.citytransfers.ro/fleet.html. In the same time in FF the problem is that never loading the thumbnails in the same position.
Could anyone else provide any help in this matter?
Thanx in advance.
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What I found was that in this case, the Flash Rotator module was causing a conflict.
While I like the module, unpublishing it caused the site to load fine in IE7 and display thumbnails properly every time in FF.
Hope that helps you out .. look for another JS module and try disabling it.
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After having removed the xml declaration at the top of my page the gallery still sticks to the top of the page when viewing in IE. I have tried every solution I have come across so far, it's quite irritating and frankly not satisfactory to any client
ANY other solutions that might help?
Joomla! 1.0.15
SIG 1.2.1
Here is the URL of the page: dimensionhairdesign.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=4&Itemid=28
Thanks!
How exactly do I get rid of the XML declaration? I am a bit of a n00b.
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