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Category: Your ideas for this website
Forum Name: Your thoughts for YachtsandYachting.com
Forum Discription: What do you think we should be featuring on YachtsandYachting.com
URL: http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=9575
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Topic: Home Page Layout
Posted By: Ralph T
Subject: Home Page Layout
Date Posted: 09 Jul 12 at 10:56am
When I log on, the most recent posting on the home page is half covered by the grey bar & tabs above.  The latest posting is a Radial item posted at 10:41 today. All I can see is the bottom half the radial logo & "Introducing Anna Pohlak (RST)"
 
Is this a design fault on the page or my web browser - IE9?
 
 
 


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Posted By: Barty
Date Posted: 09 Jul 12 at 12:56pm
Same on IE7

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Posted By: JohnW
Date Posted: 09 Jul 12 at 2:41pm
Originally posted by Barty

Same on IE7

Still using IE7 ?

You will soon be liable for Browser Tax Wink

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18440979 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18440979



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Posted By: Roger
Date Posted: 10 Jul 12 at 8:38am
Originally posted by Ralph T

When I log on, the most recent posting on the home page is half covered by the grey bar & tabs above.  The latest posting is a Radial item posted at 10:41 today. All I can see is the bottom half the radial logo & "Introducing Anna Pohlak (RST)"
 
Is this a design fault on the page or my web browser - IE9?
 
 
 
 
I guess like most things this is best shown with a visual...
 
 
 
 
Pic is with IE9 as used by OP.
 
As you can see there is a grey bar that obscures about one third of the first item, it has been like this since the redesign, but like most I suppose, I have lived with it.
 
Of course you don't get it with Firefox...
 
 
 


Posted By: jeffers
Date Posted: 10 Jul 12 at 8:51am
However....issues like this unless the developer can recreate are difficult to resolve. here is a screenshot of my PC using Win7 and IE9..... This could be a plugin issue maybe?




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Posted By: Barty
Date Posted: 10 Jul 12 at 12:15pm
Originally posted by JohnW

Originally posted by Barty

Same on IE7

Still using IE7 ?

You will soon be liable for Browser Tax Wink

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18440979 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18440979

 
Only at work.......civil service legacy!!!


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Posted By: Mark Jardine
Date Posted: 10 Jul 12 at 12:58pm
Hi all

Thanks for pointing this out - I know what's causing it - the automatic scrolling news (when you go to the bottom of the page) requires a button. Normal browsers of course understand that I've hidden this way off to the left of the screen. IE7 of course has other ideas. I'm pretty sure I know how to get round it though. I'll report back in a mo!

Sorry about the delay in seeing this - currently at Lake Como.

Cheers, Mark


Posted By: Mark Jardine
Date Posted: 10 Jul 12 at 1:09pm
Should be solved now.


Posted By: MerlinMags
Date Posted: 10 Jul 12 at 1:13pm
Thanks Mark. Glad you were paying attention to the forum when on holiday. What do you pay me for eh?



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