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Some pages won't display properly
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John
2009-01-29 02:59:02 UTC
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I have IE6 on an XP SP3 machine.

What might cause some few web pages to display improperly (i.e. some of the
first items on the page are displayed in a wide band across the screen,
forcing a scroll down to the rest of the page)?

These pages display perfectly normally on other PCs, with no need to scroll
in order to see the entire page.

This effect is not consistent with all web pages, but only seems to affect a
few web pages.
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John
Robert Aldwinckle
2009-01-29 15:28:03 UTC
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Post by John
I have IE6 on an XP SP3 machine.
What might cause some few web pages to display improperly (i.e. some of the
first items on the page are displayed in a wide band across the screen,
forcing a scroll down to the rest of the page)?
Screen resolution? Text size?
Post by John
These pages display perfectly normally on other PCs, with no need to scroll
in order to see the entire page.
This effect is not consistent with all web pages, but only seems to affect a
few web pages.
Post an example of a publicly accessible URL which demonstrates your
symptom if you need more help.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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John
2009-01-31 02:39:01 UTC
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www.howstuffworks.com is an example of a web page displaying improperly. Is
there any way for me to post an IMAGE of my screen so that you can see
exactly what I mean?
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John
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by John
I have IE6 on an XP SP3 machine.
What might cause some few web pages to display improperly (i.e. some of the
first items on the page are displayed in a wide band across the screen,
forcing a scroll down to the rest of the page)?
Screen resolution? Text size?
Post by John
These pages display perfectly normally on other PCs, with no need to scroll
in order to see the entire page.
This effect is not consistent with all web pages, but only seems to affect a
few web pages.
Post an example of a publicly accessible URL which demonstrates your
symptom if you need more help.
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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Robert Aldwinckle
2009-01-31 12:38:34 UTC
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Post by John
www.howstuffworks.com is an example of a web page displaying improperly.
That page is certainly not designed with accessibility in mind.
E.g. try changing Options, Accessibility to Ignore font sizes and then set
View, Text Size, Largest. Is that the sort of problem you are seeing?
Post by John
Is
there any way for me to post an IMAGE of my screen so that you can see
exactly what I mean?
Most users upload a screenshot to a web server and post a link to it.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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Post by John
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John
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by John
I have IE6 on an XP SP3 machine.
What might cause some few web pages to display improperly (i.e. some of the
first items on the page are displayed in a wide band across the screen,
forcing a scroll down to the rest of the page)?
Screen resolution? Text size?
Post by John
These pages display perfectly normally on other PCs, with no need to scroll
in order to see the entire page.
This effect is not consistent with all web pages, but only seems to affect a
few web pages.
Post an example of a publicly accessible URL which demonstrates your
symptom if you need more help.
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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John
2009-02-01 18:06:01 UTC
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Those adjustments had no effect. The horizontal menu across the top of
www.howstuffworks.com is still displaying vertically. Other items on the
page are also out of position vertically.

Another (maybe unrelated) occurance in my browser is happening with
Microsoft Newsgroups: every time that I sign in, my browser indicates that
the next page cannot be displayed - then, when I re-enter the newsgroups from
the beginning, I find that I am now signed in, and everything then operates
normally.
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John
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by John
www.howstuffworks.com is an example of a web page displaying improperly.
That page is certainly not designed with accessibility in mind.
E.g. try changing Options, Accessibility to Ignore font sizes and then set
View, Text Size, Largest. Is that the sort of problem you are seeing?
Post by John
Is
there any way for me to post an IMAGE of my screen so that you can see
exactly what I mean?
Most users upload a screenshot to a web server and post a link to it.
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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Post by John
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John
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by John
I have IE6 on an XP SP3 machine.
What might cause some few web pages to display improperly (i.e. some of the
first items on the page are displayed in a wide band across the screen,
forcing a scroll down to the rest of the page)?
Screen resolution? Text size?
Post by John
These pages display perfectly normally on other PCs, with no need to scroll
in order to see the entire page.
This effect is not consistent with all web pages, but only seems to affect a
few web pages.
Post an example of a publicly accessible URL which demonstrates your
symptom if you need more help.
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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