Problem with Firefox on one page

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by NewMusicMonthly, Mar 25, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi all,

    For some reason one page on my site has a letter out of place in Firefox. it's fine in IE & Chrome, but Firefox is a bit weird.

    The page is here http://newmusicmonthly.co.uk/retailers.htm

    Any ideas why this is?

    Thanks for any help.
     
    NewMusicMonthly, Mar 25, 2009 IP
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    crivion Notable Member

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    #2
    checked with both IE 7 and Firefox and it look the same
     
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  3. NewMusicMonthly

    NewMusicMonthly Peon

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    In Firefox 3 for me the first I is in the wrong place. Can anyone else check please??

    Thanks
     
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    Traffic-Bug Active Member

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    Yes I can confirm this issue with FF 3.1 beta 3. The I aperas on the first line, broken followed by the f on the next line. I will make sure it is posted to Mozilla forum, please dont change anything until they can take a look and fix the problem
     
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    Many thanks Traffic-Bug, rep added as well!
     
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    Just had a look at the source code, having seen the replies at the Mozilla link you posted. If I moved the I to be in front of the F would that make it work? Sorry, i don't really understand html as you probably guessed!
     
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    OK I've changed as it was obviously a problem with my code! Many thanks for your help!
     
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    Traffic-Bug,
    Quit wasting Mozilla's time and quit filing unwarranted, incorrect bug reports without first checking the markup. You filed a bug report on invalid, incorrect markup.
     
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    Hey, I don't know the ins & outs of source code etc. & he was just trying to help me out, I don't think he should be attacked for that. Traffic-bug, thank you for your help. It got it fixed!
     
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    drhowarddrfine Peon

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    He got attacked for filing a useless bug report on your markup when the only problem was your markup was invalid and there was nothing wrong with Firefox.
     
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