CS4: Spacing conflict between Firefox & IE - again :(

I've posted here before on this topic and the answer always seems to come down to margin and/or padding properties. But I've been through my CSS file for this page again and again and I seem to be missing the issue. The same CSS file controls other pages which display correctly. But not this one:
http://firinglinedesign.com/pds/shipping.htm
In MSIE, there is some extra space below the 3 lower columns (Our Next Class, News From Our PDS Forum & Article Update). In Firefox there is not.
The CSS file is:
http://firinglinedesign.com/pds/main.css
This same CSS file controls http://firinglinedesign.com/pds/index.htm and the spacing in that area is correct in both browsers.
I am getting this stuff. Just a lot slower that I wish! Thank in advance for your help.
Scott

Your page looks the same for me in IE7, 8 and FF3.6
But I do see a definite float drop problem in IE6.  The middle column drops below the left and right side navigation.
CSS Advisor - Float Drop
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/communityengine/index.cfm?event=showdetails&postId=1081&produ ctId=1
PS. For multiple IE testing, get MyDebugBar | IE Tester
http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
http://alt-web.com/
http://twitter.com/altweb
http://alt-web.blogspot.com

Similar Messages

  • CS4: Form spacing conflict between Firefox & IE

    I just created my first form in Dreamweaver CS4. And while I expected the form to be challenging, it came together right away. But once again I guess it's my very limited understanding of CSS and the box model that's causing me spacing issues between Firefox and MSIE.
    In the form below, in MSIE there is extra space above the first form field label (Your Name) and also below the final line of copy on the page ("touch with you shortly).
    I put the form in its own div (contactForm) nested inside the mainContent div. And I zeroed out the padding and margins for that contactForm div. But still, the spacing is off. If anyone has any ideas - this is probably obvious to non-newbies - I'd sure appreciate the input.
    http://firinglinedesign.com/pds/contact.htm
    Many thanks,
    Scott

    Guess I was on the right track zeroing out the margins in the div - a trick you taught me! But
    I didn't realize I needed a rule for the form. Needless to say, that did the trick. Many, many thanks!

  • I have a conflict between Firefox Version 5 and both Ebay and Fasthost Sitebuilder image uploads.

    Since upgrading to version 5 of Firefox subscreens of ebay are not displaying, Fasthost Sitebuilder has stopped allowing the import of pictures and I am being logged out of secure sites before transactions are completed.

    I encounter immediate problems on installing Firefox 5. There were 3 Windows 7 crashes and I could not access Firefox. It was determined that there was a conflict between the anti virus program and the 5 version. There is no download for the older version 4 was not available. After trying several fixes, nothing worked.
    One post indicated that Mozilla was not fixing Firefox 5 and that the fixes were made in Firefox 6 version. Reluctantly, I upgraded to six and , to my amazement, it works again. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!! Hope it works for you.

  • Having a conflict between Firefox 4 and Endnote

    After installing Firefox 4, when I tried to open Endnote (and yes I closed the program before installing Firefox 4) I got a message that Endnote was unable to open my library, check to see if anyone else is using it; if the problem persists use the recover library in Endnote. Well, I tried the recover library and it did not work. I did get my library back by moving the library to my desktop, I think all by references are there, however, I lost all my Groups, and the file attachments are all messed up.

    I encounter immediate problems on installing Firefox 5. There were 3 Windows 7 crashes and I could not access Firefox. It was determined that there was a conflict between the anti virus program and the 5 version. There is no download for the older version 4 was not available. After trying several fixes, nothing worked.
    One post indicated that Mozilla was not fixing Firefox 5 and that the fixes were made in Firefox 6 version. Reluctantly, I upgraded to six and , to my amazement, it works again. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!! Hope it works for you.

  • Is there a conflict between Firefox and Carbomite?

    I have been having problems with unresponsive script errors in Firefox, in both normal and Safe modes. I got the idea that one of my background programs could be causing the problem, so I disabled all of them and then enabled them individually. Enabling Zone Alarm did not cause a problem, so I enabled Carbonite. Sure enough, the unresponsive scripts returned, in both normal and Safe modes. Is there a known issue between Firefox and Carbonite that causes unresponsive scripts and, if so, what can I do about it short of disabling Carbonite? Thanks for any help!

    I have been having problems with unresponsive script errors in Firefox, in both normal and Safe modes. I got the idea that one of my background programs could be causing the problem, so I disabled all of them and then enabled them individually. Enabling Zone Alarm did not cause a problem, so I enabled Carbonite. Sure enough, the unresponsive scripts returned, in both normal and Safe modes. Is there a known issue between Firefox and Carbonite that causes unresponsive scripts and, if so, what can I do about it short of disabling Carbonite? Thanks for any help!

  • Is there a conflict between Firefox 3.6.13 and Adobe Reader X?

    Since installing Adobe Reader X I am frequently unable to open a pdf file from a remote site within the browser.

    I have Acrobat 8.1.6 and Reader XI on Win XP. Do these conflict? Should I get rid of the newer Reader?
    I'm having problems printing to the PDF print driver, locks up system, shows printer offline in spooler. I doubt problem is with driver itself because I can print a Test Page from it ok. But printing to Adobe PDF from Word & other apps locks up & never completes.
    There's an Exclamation Point next to Acrotray in Explorer. (see image)  What does this mean??
    Have tried Repair install of Acrobat twice.

  • Has the conflict between Firefox 6 and AVG Security been addressed?

    Started to download the newest version of Firefox, and was warned AVG wouldn't run while using it, so I stopped installation. I'm not dropping AVG. Is Mozilla fixing this?

    Upgrade to AVG 2012 problem solved!

  • Conflict between Firefox and 10.5 & 10.4.10

    How may I achieve desired Energy Saver hard drive shut down if Firefox is open at the end of a session? All work OK using Safari, but not Firefox.

    Bobbbo wrote:
    Now I am really confused. There are a handful of Applications I have that only run under 10.4 and I do not want to pay for the upgrade to 10.5. Microsoft Office, I have been told runs on both 10.4 and10.5 as it uses Rosetta. I us Entourage, part Office for my mail. Why can I not use it in both OS's?
    Many of the application I have seen on Version Tracker allow the application to run on either OS. Here are some examples of Discus, a CD label program, DVD2oneX - 2.1.4 a program for compressing video done to 4.7 GB.
    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/7501&vid=509486&mode=info
    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19238
    It's simple to do: just install both, as many of us have, and use what you wish. You may need to update MSOffice to run on Leopard with the latest security update.
    When you say you want to run an app on both apps, do you mean that you expect to click a Tiger app in Leopard and have it run properly? Some will, some won't. Some apps that are standalone will run that way; other apps that require you to enter your password when you install them may not run on both machines - you may need a copy on each.
    Just do it and see what happens.
    As I noted, I have Tiger on my external HD, but if I click Sherlock on it when running Leopard, I get an error. Some apps may actually crash the system if Leopard attempts to start them. I do not crossover when running Leopard or Tiger. I run each system as a standalone.
    Many apps that use X11 may also be problematical because X11 on Leopard is not the same as on Tiger. Also Leopard uses PIE and ACLs in a way that Tiger does not.
    Let us know how it works out.

  • Conflict between Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader and how I fixed it

    For the past 5 years, I have owned Adobe Acrobat version 9, and recently installed Adobe Reader as well (version 10.7). I was previously able to set up Firefox to use Acrobat to display PDF files in the browser without downloading them, but I recently noticed that this was no longer the case. Instead, every PDF file I tried to view was being downloaded instead. I came here to find a solution, and discovered that many other people are having similar problems. I followed the instructions given here (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them), but found that they were actually UNhelpful. They tell you to turn off the Firefox PDF viewer by editing about:config to disable the file pdfs.js, which is the native Firefox PDF viewer-- but that will cause the PDF file type to disappear from the Tools/Options dialog, so you can't assign it to another program (whether Adobe or anything else). This makes it impossible to assign the Adobe plugin to open PDF files. I did figure out a solution on my own, and wanted to post it here to help other users with the same problem.
    I ultimately learned, through trial and error and a lot of research both here and on Adobe's website, that the root cause of my problem was a conflict in Firefox between Acrobat and Reader. I was able to solve it by upgrading Acrobat, getting rid of Reader and enabling the Firefox PDF viewer so that I could assign the PDF file type to the Acrobat plugin within Firefox. Here are the details of my problem and how I solved it:
    1. Acrobat and Reader conflict with each other in Firefox, but this isn't totally Firefox's fault. It's mostly Adobe's fault, and they pretty much admit it. Specifically, they say that Acrobat and Reader can't coexist on the same machine unless both are version 10 or higher. They tell you to upgrade to solve the problem--but I can't afford to pay for a new version of Acrobat. If you have to keep Acrobat 9.x, Adobe says the lowest version of Reader that will work with it is Reader 11. I couldn't upgrade to this because I have Vista, and Adobe hasn't issued Reader 11 for Vista (and doesn't plan to). I did cheat and download the Win 7 version of Reader 11, but it didn't help.
    2. If you have both Acrobat and Reader, you can choose a setting in Reader to make it the default PDF handler--but Firefox ignores this information and defaults to Acrobat no matter what. (This is the part we can blame Firefox for.) If you have a version of Acrobat which is below 9.5.5, Firefox actually blocks it as a security risk, so the plugin won't work at all, regardless of version number. That's why PDFs are being downloaded through your standalone program instead of being displayed in the browser. If you want to view PDFs in Firefox and keep Acrobat on your computer, you MUST upgrade Acrobat to version 9.5.5 or above.
    3. Unless you can upgrade Acrobat to at least 10.x, GET RID OF READER. As long as you can access Acrobat 9.5.5, it will work fine in Firefox and there's no need for Reader. I never used to have Reader myself, only Acrobat, but it must have been downloaded automatically when Acrobat was blocked by Firefox (which I didn't even realize).
    4. IF YOU NEED TO UPGRADE ACROBAT 9.X TO 9.5.5, YOUR LAST CHANCE IS TODAY--6/26/13. Adobe has announced that today is the "end of life" for the Acrobat 9.x platform, and all support and upgrades will cease after today.
    When I searched for updates by going to Adobe's website, it told me there were none available--but when I checked for them FROM THE ACROBAT PROGRAM ITSELF (Help/Check for updates), I was offered a 300 MB upgrade that took me all the way from version 9.0 to 9.5.5 in one step. (It did take a very long time to download and install.)
    5. Once you have Acrobat 9.5.5, this is how to enable it in Firefox:
    a. INSIDE ACROBAT, set your preference for "Internet" to "view PDF files in browser." Close Acrobat. Close Firefox if it's already open.
    b. Reopen Firefox. Check Tools/Add-Ons/Plugins to make sure the Acrobat plugin is there. Enable it if disabled. Close Firefox.
    If the plugin isn't there at all, repair your Acrobat installation through Control Panel. Then return to Firefox and enable it. Close Firefox.
    c. Reopen Firefox again. Go to Tools/Options and check the list of file types. For the names that contain "Adobe" and "Acrobat," Acrobat should be set as the default program to open them. Select it from the drop-down list if it's not. Continue to scroll through the alphabetical list--you should see another entry called Portable Document Format. If it's there, the default will be "preview in Firefox." You should be able to change this to "Acrobat (in Firefox)" using the drop-down menu. Do NOT pick the option that says "Acrobat"--this is the standalone program and will cause your PDFs to be downloaded.
    If you don't see "Acrobat (in Firefox)" as an option, this means your plugin is not working. Go back and fix it using the instructions above (including repair of Acrobat if necessary).
    d. If you don't see a file type for "Portable Document Format" at all, that means the Firefox PDF viewer is disabled. You must enable it by editing the about:config file. To see it, type about:config in the Firefox address bar. You will get a warning message--just click OK and keep going.
    This file is a long list of statements in alphabetical order. LOOK FOR A STATEMENT THAT SAYS "pdfjs.disabled" with a Boolean value of "true." Select this statement and right-click. A context menu will offer you choices including "Toggle." Select that one, which will change the Boolean value to "false." Exit about:config. Close Firefox.
    e. Now return to Tools/Options, scroll through the list of file types, and you should see "Portable Document Format." Select "Acrobat (in Firefox)" as in the instructions above. Close Firefox.
    f. The first time you try to open a PDF file in Firefox, you may get a dialog box which offers you choices of how to open the file. The first will be Acrobat, but DON'T CHOOSE THAT--it will cause your PDF to download. Instead, go to the choice that says "Open as application/pdf." You don't need to change the program that opens this file type, because your settings are already correct. Your PDF should open in the browser, with the full-featured Acrobat menu (including the option of editing or saving the file).
    I hope other users can benefit from the truly painful experience I had figuring all of this out. Good luck.

    Since it doesn't seem like you are looking for support, locking this thread.

  • When i select the Full Screen option in video streams (like youtube, veoh, anything like that) i can do that 1 time 2nd time the screen goes blank and can only exit it with the Esc button and then i have to restart firefox and again i have my one Full ...

    When i select the "Full Screen" option in video streams (like youtube, veoh, anything like that) i can do that one(1) time second(2nd) time the screen goes blank and can only exit it with the escape(Esc) button and then i have to restart firefox and again i have my one "Full-screen Ticket"

    I have had a similar problem with my system. I just recently (within a week of this post) built a brand new desktop. I installed Windows 7 64-bit Home and had a clean install, no problems. Using IE downloaded an anti-virus program, and then, because it was the latest version, downloaded and installed Firefox 4.0. As I began to search the internet for other programs to install after about maybe 10-15 minutes my computer crashes. Blank screen (yet monitor was still receiving a signal from computer) and completely frozen (couldn't even change the caps and num lock on keyboard). I thought I perhaps forgot to reboot after an update so I did a manual reboot and it started up fine.
    When ever I got on the internet (still using firefox) it would crash after anywhere between 5-15 minutes. Since I've had good experience with FF in the past I thought it must be either the drivers or a hardware problem. So in-between crashes I updated all the drivers. Still had the same problem. Took the computer to a friend who knows more about computers than I do, made sure all the drivers were updated, same problem. We thought that it might be a hardware problem (bad video card, chipset, overheating issues, etc.), but after my friend played around with my computer for a day he found that when he didn't start FF at all it worked fine, even after watching a movie, or going through a playlist on Youtube.
    At the time of this posting I'm going to try to uninstall FF 4.0 and download and install FF 3.6.16 which is currently on my laptop and works like a dream. Hopefully that will do the trick, because I love using FF and would hate to have to switch to another browser. Hopefully Mozilla will work out the kinks with FF 4 so I can continue to use it.
    I apologize for the lengthy post. Any feedback would be appreciated, but is not necessary. I will try and post back after I try FF 3.16.6.

  • [JS CS3] Conflict between palettes and panels

    Hello,
    I am having a conflict between panels and palettes. Hopefully I can get some direction without having to copy the code here, because it is very long.
    I have a window of the palette type. This palette has buttons and radio buttons. The buttons call up various functions.
    The radio buttons, however, make visible/invisible a series of panels in the palette. The panels are stacked upon each other, only one of which is visible at any one time, depending upon which radio button is selected.
    One of the buttons in the palette calls up another palette (which also has a series of buttons for various functions). Let's call it the little palette. The problem is, that after the little palette is called up, the radio buttons in the big palette no longer work. I can select them but they will not make visible/invisible any of the stacked panels. The buttons in the visible panel work as well as all the other buttons that are always visible. The only thing that does not work are the radio buttons.
    My only workaround is to just dismiss the palette and call it up again. But I'd rather fix this bug.
    Any ideas? If I need to I can strip down the coding leaving only the essentials, but rather not take the time if this is a problem others have run into and hopefully have a solution for.
    Thanks,
    Tom

    Thanks.  I'll give it a try, but I even uninstalled both programs, tried
    reinstalling Reader only, and when that didn't work, uninstalled Reader and
    then reinstalled Acrobat.  Still a problem.  The particular website is
    www.officeally.com, and it opens the PDF file in a browser window, I believe
    using an ASP file.
    Larry

  • Conflict between audigy and Olympus voice recor

    I have an audigy se recently installed. Seemed to be working fine until I opened my Olympus voice recorder program. Just opening the program knocked out the sound card and I could not get it back again. No speakers in any application on the computer except the diagnostic test. Then the speakers would play. But no cd's, no wav files, no nothing. Tried checking and unchecking all the boxes. There really aren't that many. Only way to solve the problem was to uninstall and reinstall audigy and not go to Olympus anymore. I've done that several times to confirm that is the problem.
    Any suggestions?
    (5. sourround)

    Bazbear wrote:
    Could anyone help me to resolve the conflict between my Soundblaster Audigy 2ZS and Norton antivirus. The auto protect feature is constantly being turned off on boot up. According to Symantec the problem is caused by conflict between the two soft wares. The Creative page does not mention this at all and the work around on the Symantec site either does not work or entails time wasting closing of programs and re-boots. It is really getting to me now and I wonder if any one knows of a permanent fix?
    Bazbear
    Some past post here mention of this too.....and the mods suggestion does indeed helped some of them resolve it. Perhaps you can try it. What you need to do is uninstall all Norton and Creative software. When you're done with that, install Creative software first follow by Norton stuff.

  • How can I fix a problem between Firefox and my printer? When I try to print a window appears Save as ,then another saying Firefox not responding and printing does not work

    I used to be able to print correctly using Firefox as my browser,but something changed in the last month or so,possibly after a Firefox update. I`m not really sure how it happened but there seems to be a problem between Firefox and my printer. So I have been using Internet Explorer as my default so I can print. I would prefer to use Firefox again since that is where my bookmarks are. Is there a way to get the connection between Firefox and my printer back?

    '''Save as''' = sounds like you don't have your printer selected, or you have ''Print to file'' selected
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problems_printing_web_pages

  • Conflict between third party drivers

    I've been starting to get those error-messages that says;
    "Logic Pro has detected a possible conflict between one or more third party MIDI or audio drivers.
    Be sure to install the latest drivers for all audio and MIDI equipment connected to your computer, and remove any older unused drivers."
    Then I have an option to press "OK", I do and it appears 3-4 times, and then eventually Logic Pro starts up, but all is very slow. After a reboot it disapears, but as soon as I restart Logic it comes back again.
    I tried to disconnect every unit, remove and re-install every driver, but it's still there.
    I'm using a Powermac 2 x 2.0 with a MOTU soundcard, and I hava an old MT4 connected. Anyone who experienced a similar situation?
    Thanks in advance.

    I have looked in Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers and there is just one file called EmagicUSBMIDIDriver.plugin - can this be causing the problem?
    Nothing on User/YourName/Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers.
    I have found 3 AVID folders on Applications:
    - Avid MetaSync Manager
    - Avid MetaSync Publisher
    - Avid_Uninstallers
    Shall I remove these?
    There is also an empty folder called Digidesign on User/Library/Audio/Plugins
    I have tried it with the M-Audio card connected and selected in Logic, and it doesn't work.

  • I am on windows 7 and I upgraded to 10.0.2 and now it will not open. I have removed firefox completely and uploaded it again and that did not work. So my latest attempt I removed firefox 10 again and uploaded the beta version and once again nothing.

    I am on windows 7 and I upgraded to the newest verison of firefox and now it will not open. I have removed firefox completely and uploaded it again and that did not work. I then made sure it could get through my firewall and that did not work. So my latest attempt I removed firefox 10 again and uploaded the beta version hoping that would do it and once again nothing. It will not open at all. Please help - is there a live chat or a number to talk to someone at Firefox?

    I think when uninstalling you may also have to choose (tick) to delete the preferences and other personal data like the bookmarks, stored passwords etc. to erase completely. If you are installing afresh, please try right-clicking on the file and '''Run as administrator''' to install. And when uninstalling, please also make sure choose to delete all data and also manually delete any '''Mozilla''', '''Mozilla Firefox''' or '''Firefox''' from %appdata%, %localappdata% and %programfiles%. You can open a location by typing for eg. %appdata% in the '''Run''' box (Windows key + R). You may also have to check the '''VirtualStore''' folder in %localappdata%. Files in the VirtualStore can be problematic. I think a clean installation may help.
    [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ Firefox]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Installation_directory Installation Folder]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder Profile Folder]
    Please note that using system restore would usually damage the Firefox installation.

Maybe you are looking for