Corrupted Article ... can it be corrected?

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Corrupted Article ... can it be corrected?

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This one page: http://www.kansaskoi.com/wcms/index.php?webspecial
appears to have gotten corrupted during a 2-3 minute period when the server could not be accessed and a timeout error occured in FireFox. I have tried deleting the article and re-creating it ... and the same with the menu. All of the other pages in the site seem fine, but I can't seem to correct this. I assume there's some errant data of some sort that got into the database, but I'm not sure where to look to see if I can correct it. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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Here's what I see:

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Hi forefront,

this is what I see:

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Looks quite ok
Edited: I've been too fast: this is really not ok, I thought you meant the red rectangle.. sorry :oops: .
Is it possible that you did use another template for this page? There seems to be something wrong with some table cells...
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Well, as I said, I had trouble saving the page, but deleting and re-creating it did not solve the problem. All of the other menus and their pages display correctly though ... so something got "wounded" in the process. Problem is, I don't know WHAT to try and fix ... or where to look for the problem.
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It uses the default template ... I guess I could re-upload that and see what happens.
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DOM Inspector in Firefox

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Anytime I don't understand something I always use the DOM inspector in Firefox. It allows me to click on the bad element. Then, I can inspect its defined CSS codes, all the attributes, the box model attributes, etc. This way I can find the setting that I did set somewhere and forgot about. So, I would use the DOM to indentify the element not lining up. Then, check the margins and paddings. The only other thing to check would be if it is done in table form to check incorrect colspan attributes.
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