I have set up a single page annual 2007 Calendar embedded on a scenic dusk sky image for FREE download on my website homepage at http://www.davidsenesac.com under "downloadable FREE 2007 Calendar".
One will need to download the 810kb jpg file to their hard drive then have a color printer available to print the calendar out. Further directions on the web page. ...David
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Hi Dave,
Your webpage isn't displaying properly for Netscape or Mozilla Firefox. Most of the links at the top of your page are tucked behind the grey frames. Are you by chance using Publisher as your authoring program?
Your webpage isn't displaying properly for Netscape or Mozilla Firefox. Most of the links at the top of your page are tucked behind the grey frames. Are you by chance using Publisher as your authoring program?
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Thanks for the heads up Eric. A couple days ago I change some cascading style sheet block properties from relative to absolute. Normally after making a significant change I would go to one of the dedicated browser forums and request some visit and check if displays are ok but did not bother in this case. I'm going over to the mozilla forum now and maybe reinstall the previous code. thanks David
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My homepage ought to display ok with Firefox or Mozilla once again. I went over to a Mozilla web developement forum and found I had to change several css span elements to div. Apparently that became an issue after changing several blocks at the top of my page from relative to absolute positioning. ...David
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