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Firefox shifts page layout with larger images

LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
This is a Firefox specific issue. In IE, it displays as expected.

I have two pages. One has dynamic links and the other has an image. Each
shares the exact same page layout, well, after messing with it for a
day, this is no longer actually true but even if they did, it would do
the same thing. When you click on the dynamic link to go to the other
page, the page layout shifts to the left.

I have tested without the image and the page looks fine but as soon as
it displays an image the page shifts. IE does not have this problem.

I've tried putting the image in a table. I've tried CSS to control it.
It's just strange and I am wondering if there is a work around for this?

http://www.amep.com/infosite/categoryresults.asp?ID=39
for a sample of what it does.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
Answered on DW forum.

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"Lee" <lee_nospam_@artjunky.com> wrote in message
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> This is a Firefox specific issue. In IE, it displays as expected.
>
> I have two pages. One has dynamic links and the other has an image. Each
> shares the exact same page layout, well, after messing with it for a day,
> this is no longer actually true but even if they did, it would do the same
> thing. When you click on the dynamic link to go to the other page, the
> page layout shifts to the left.
>
> I have tested without the image and the page looks fine but as soon as it
> displays an image the page shifts. IE does not have this problem.
>
> I've tried putting the image in a table. I've tried CSS to control it.
> It's just strange and I am wondering if there is a work around for this?
>
> http://www.amep.com/infosite/categoryresults.asp?ID=39
> for a sample of what it does.


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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
Additionally, if I change the dimension of the image to 100x100, the
problem goes away.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
Still answered on DW forum.

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"Lee" <lee_nospam_@artjunky.com> wrote in message
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> Additionally, if I change the dimension of the image to 100x100, the
> problem goes away.


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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
Murray *ACE* wrote:
> Answered on DW forum.
>
Where? I couldn't find it. What should I search on?
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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
Murray *ACE* wrote:
> Answered on DW forum.
>
never mind, I found it.

I feel stupid now. It was the obvious thing that got me.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006
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Yep. Cryptic until someone points it out to you - then it's obvious. 8)

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"Lee" <lee_nospam_@artjunky.com> wrote in message
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> Murray *ACE* wrote:
>> Answered on DW forum.
>>
> never mind, I found it.
>
> I feel stupid now. It was the obvious thing that got me.
>
> Thanks


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