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- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 10:00:06 -0600
- From: Margaret Peloquin <peloquin at austincc dot edu>
- Subject: Re: [IUG] Problems with webPac Pro files
Lisa -- I'm not sure how skilled you are at html coding. However, you
can apply the same coding to the help pages as you used on the
srchhelp_a.html or other pages and it will fix that problem. Just take
a look at the div(s) that govern the srchhelp pages and use that same
div coding on the help pages. I'm working on the pro files myself right
now and that works for us. I can't show you because our staging
directory isn't open to the public. Good luck, Margaret
Lisa BILLINGHAM wrote:
Hi all
We have recently moved to webPac Pro. I have loaded the webPac Pro files
on our QA server, http://libraryqa.ecu.edu.au/
<http://libraryqa.ecu.edu.au/> . and see the following problems:-
I have noticed that the tabs behave inconsistently in Internet Explorer
on a PC. In most cases they are OK, floating a very small distance above
the rest of the page, e.g., http://libraryqa.ecu.edu.au/
<http://libraryqa.ecu.edu.au/> . However, in the help pages, e.g.,
http://libraryqa.ecu.edu.au/screens/help_index.html
<http://libraryqa.ecu.edu.au/screens/help_index.html> , in Internet
Explorer, they seems to slide partly behind the rest of the page . I am
using Internet Explorer version 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254
Also, when using an Apple Mac Safari version 2.0.4 (419.3) the tabs
appear OK but the display is scrunched up to the left. This also happens
in Safari 1.3 (v3.1.2.)
On Mac Internet Explorer the tabs on all pages are stacked on top of
each other even when the screen size is big enough to allow expansion.
This is in version 5.2.1 (5815.1).
The display seems fine in Firefox on a PC (version 2.0.0.11) and also on
Firefox on a Mac (version 1.0.7). It is also fine in Opera Version 9.24
on a PC.
Has anyone else seen this, and if so, can you suggest any solution?
I have reported this to Innovative.
Kind regards
Lisa Billingham
Systems Librarian
Building 31
Edith Cowan University
100 Joondalup Drive
Joondalup
WA 6027
Phone (08) 6304 3807
Fax (08) 6304 5999
E-mail: l dot billingham at ecu dot edu dot au
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