http://taxintelligence.net - Another good site
http://taxintelligence.net - Another good site
http://taxintelligence.net
Another good site minted using PhpWCMS. Thanks for all your handwork.
Another good site minted using PhpWCMS. Thanks for all your handwork.
" That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do, not that the nature of the thing itself has changed, but that our power to do is increased" - emerson
Can you post the error message you got?
I dont see it. I have tested it in IE and opera and there is no js error.
What browser are you using?
Thanks.
What browser are you using?
Thanks.
" That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do, not that the nature of the thing itself has changed, but that our power to do is increased" - emerson
IE 6 SP2
Sven
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LINE: 40
CHAR: 6
ERROR: expected ','
Code: 0
Sorry folks. I did not see this happen in my browser so I was not sure why. As you said above, I have gone back to look at my browser version, and I realize that I have version "IE6 SP2". I have also tested it in Opera, and it works just fine. Will take a look at the scripts and see what can be changed. Meanwhile if you like you may upgrade your IE to SP2. I have to look for SP1 to replicate the issue and try to fix it. Let me know if this helps. I will test with other browser later today and report back. Thanks guys.rk wrote:IE 6 SP1 and many patches
same problem
but generally, did you all like the design of the site. Its very simple and straigthforward. Thanks for your review.
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Thanks for your comment
I cant seem to make it work. Any idea how I can keep that permanent. I tried using the layer tag, did not work when I tested it. any suggestion will be welcomedKulinarisk wrote:I think you should make the the link area wider so you don't get the ugly line breaks in the navigation
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Thanks for your suggestions. I think the design is a matter of choice. I do not generally like so many colors on a website. I like the color scheme I am using, and I love one background. Take a closer look at it again. If you do not like it, then well, I cant help there. Thanks for your comments though.Jari wrote:Sorry if I am too hard on you but why use the same background color in the wcms and outside of it ?
Try to change the color that is outside of WCMS and you have 100% better design of your website.
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I used this suggestion and it worked just fine. I used the static option if the position. That is the one that seem to work. Take a look at it now. I love it now. Thanks for your comments.Kulinarisk wrote:Give your div an absolute width
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Form and Substance
I am accustomed to more white space and graphics, even in technically intense Web sites. Of course, form is a matter of personal choice.
Substance is another matter, and any differences I might have with you on design are overshadowed by the excellent content. I have bookmarked your info pages. Good job.
Substance is another matter, and any differences I might have with you on design are overshadowed by the excellent content. I have bookmarked your info pages. Good job.