Re: I have one for you i.e. Links not working in Firefox
- From: "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 09:57:47 -0700
You should always check your design in other browsers...IE7 or 6, FF, Opera
etc...
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"Barry" <Barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Before I get started, is there anything at all wrong with having more than
one browser? From what I have read it appears ok to have additional
browsers
and in my case I need to check something with Firefox and I don't use it.
Pros and Cons if you don't mind. Other than wasting 6megs of space it
must
be ok to have more than one browser.
Here's the question, I had a visitor to my site say he could not connect
to
the links on my homepage http://www.accessbyfaith.org
I am using Publisher 2003 and in the boxes I have elected to put links
using
the design gallery's 'sidebar' and it works ok in IE 7, but I had a
visitor
say his Firefox would not connect to the links in the sidebar, but he
could
connect to the nav bar buttons.
I have already done the Tools - Options - Web and the Rely on VML was not
checked anyway and I went ahead and checked the allow PNG. I did not use
Master Page.
I know I could just redo the page with using text links, but I like the
look
of the sidebars and before I tear it up for the few Firefox folks I am
getting, I thought I'd see if there were any other tidbits and work
arounds
out there.
Thanks for any responses.
.
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