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FireFox issue V IE ...
Old 05-19-2006, 06:02 PM FireFox issue V IE ...
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Hi,

Not sure really which forum this should be in ... PHP, HTML or JavaScript ... so I'll apologise right up front in anticipation of offending someone.

Spotted a quite nice effect on a web site that I'd like to utilise on a site I'm working on ... but there seems to be a problem with the code in as much as it views and works OK in IE, but when the page is viewed in Firefox, the scrolling Image Gallery function doesn't work.

The onmouseover effect is OK ... its the scrolling effect on the gallery images.
In IE it reports correctly : Displaying 1 to 4 of 15 images and the scroll buttons ( < >) top right work OK.
However, the same page in FF it reports : Displaying 4 images ... and it does not scroll.

I've downloaded the code and .js etc but I can't see anything obvious.

Anyone any ideas as to how to track down the offending bit of code ????

example page: Thanks in anticipation of assistance.
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Old 05-20-2006, 03:05 PM Re: FireFox issue V IE ...
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I wish more people would download firefox, its far better
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Old 05-20-2006, 06:53 PM Re: FireFox issue V IE ...
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A tip I always find useful is to design in firefox and then tweak for IE. Under most circumstance your web page will render correctly with very few minor changes for IE. It's understandable to use IE as your design browser as that is generally your major user base, however if you design correctly in firefox chances are IE will look fine (with a few exceptions)
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