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I built a pretty simple site for a friend, to use as a chatroom in a chat program. I laid it out using CSS, and both my CSS and HTML have validated perfectly. I checked it in both IE6 and FF 1.0.4, using various browser sizes. I have also checked it on my different computers, resetting the resolutions on each. The page has rendered exactly as I planned. I have asked others to check it out on their machines, and they have said that it looks fine. However, the person for whom I made the page can't say the same. She says that the two bottom text blocks are on top of each other, and the font is super big. Plus the hr on the bottom (which is an image) goes through the center of them as well. I've had her clear her IE cache and reload, but to no avail. She says that this is the only site that she has problems viewing. I am at a complete loss. I really think it's an issue with her browser rather than the site, but if anyone can help shed some light, it would be much appreciated.

 

The url is http://jade-isle.com

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Have your user adjust the text size in her browser (View, Text Size on the menu). I believe I can replicate what you're describing by setting View -> Text Size -> Largest in Internet Explorer, or by clicking View -> Text Size -> Increase 2-3 times in Firefox.

 

Setting View -> Text Size -> Medium in IE, or View -> Text Size -> Normal in Firefox, would fix this issue.

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I took a look at it with IE and it displays just fine if the font is set to smallest, smaller and medium. If you bump it to larger it starts to get screwy. Take it to largest and it overlaps pretty badly.

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I took a look at it with IE and it displays just fine if the font is set to smallest, smaller and medium. If you bump it to larger it starts to get screwy. Take it to largest and it overlaps pretty badly.

 

 

AHHH...well thank you for that! I never thought of that. That's why I love it here! :P

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