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    something wrong?



    also some of the links to the pictures on the review are wrong aswell

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    Looks fine in Firefox, but in IE it does look strange. I've had similar problems with web page creation where IE tends to be a little fussy with images.

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    okies, i wasnt sure if it was just my pc or it happened on anyone elses.

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    Looks like at that exact time the text was just too long for the div it was sitting in so it wrapped around. I will increase the size of the div a bit to prevent it happening again.

    Well spotted and thanks

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    minor niggle?

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    ah i didnt know spend too much time on the forums rather than the main page,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Az
    Looks like at that exact time the text was just too long for the div it was sitting in so it wrapped around. I will increase the size of the div a bit to prevent it happening again.

    Well spotted and thanks
    np

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    Quote Originally Posted by streetster


    minor niggle?
    That's an IE rendering error with CSS. If they followed the standards....

    Check out the page in Firefox or Moz, a browser that correctly renders to the CSS specification.. and you will see it renders as it should
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