Re: I have one for you i.e. Links not working in Firefox



All the links on the home page work fine. If you have a link that is not
working, please post a link to that specific page. One of the most common
reason for links to fail in FF is that the user fills a text box with a
color, which will result in that whole text box including linked text to
turn into an image. Don't use a fill color in text boxes with links.

Absolutely you should download FF and test your pages before you even upload
them. You may not have many FF viewers right now, but if you can get the
pages to look ok in both IE and FF, then the page is likely to view ok in
most all browsers.

DavidF

"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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