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Subject:
Overprint
Category: Computers Asked by: hisch-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
28 Jun 2006 18:40 PDT
Expires: 28 Jul 2006 18:40 PDT Question ID: 741912 |
How can I keep text from printing over other text on a websitee? | |
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There is no answer at this time. |
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Subject:
Re: Overprint
From: rbanyal-ga on 29 Jun 2006 13:32 PDT |
What browser are you using currently? I have seen this happen with non Internet Explorer browser, but when I opened that site in Internet Explorer browser, the text appeared correctly. Obviously, a lot of sites out there are still being designed for Internet Explorer only. Thx! |
Subject:
Re: Overprint
From: irlandes-ga on 01 Jul 2006 16:52 PDT |
True, I have that once in a while. I use firefox, and there are a couple things that IE does that are not considered standard. Last week, I read that MS was trying to get approval from ISO for a different XML standard than the one already approved. it is predicted 70% probablility that ISO will turn them down. I certainly hope so. Enough of "non-standard" standards. I especially hate the button that when you click it nothing happens, because they used non-standard MS Javascript to make the page. |
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