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Mick East

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I'm up dating our web site on URL=http://www.btinternet.com/~bsbirdgroup/
Some members cannot see the left hand panel with the navigation buttons, is this a browser setting problem??

Mick
 
Mick East said:
Hi

I'm up dating our web site on URL=http://www.btinternet.com/~bsbirdgroup/
Some members cannot see the left hand panel with the navigation buttons, is this a browser setting problem??

Mick

Hi Mick

I can with internet explorer but not with firefox.....but I was missing the plug in once installed no problem
 
Mick East said:
Hi

I'm up dating our web site on URL=http://www.btinternet.com/~bsbirdgroup/
Some members cannot see the left hand panel with the navigation buttons, is this a browser setting problem??

Mick

I can see the navbar in both IE and Firefox.
 
Mick East said:
Hi

I'm up dating our web site on URL=http://www.btinternet.com/~bsbirdgroup/
Some members cannot see the left hand panel with the navigation buttons, is this a browser setting problem??

Mick


Fine here on Safari and a Mac.

Alan
 
Works fine for me with Mozilla, which is funny as loads don't usually on my PC, including my own?? (no idea what my set up doesn't like, but your page it does).
 
Mick East said:
Hi

I'm up dating our web site on URL=http://www.btinternet.com/~bsbirdgroup/
Some members cannot see the left hand panel with the navigation buttons, is this a browser setting problem??

Mick
No problem here mick, if pages built with tables could be a problem for some, especially those using smallish screens, you don't necessarily have to give up tables if that is how it is done, but to ensure it displays properly in display setups ensure you use percentage sized tables not fixed pixel size table columns as if the viewer has a smallish screen or a low resolution setting then this cause problems displaying pages for some viewers
 
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