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Solve : Nasty Windows Problem, Parts Of Page Missing? |
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Answer» The easiest way for me to show you the problem is to demonstrate it. If you will be so kind as to go to continental.com you will see the words Continental Airlines printed in the upper left hand corner. Just below them is a blue bar which runs from the left side all the way over to the right. This bar has selections for various gray pull down menus. My problem is that on my computer the blue bar, and words are not VISIBLE. When I place the cursor over where the blue bar should be and move it across the page left to right the pull down gray menus do appear. So then, It is all there, but can not be seen. I this problem on other sites as well. I am using windows xp pro. Please help if you can. Indeed I do have IE7 but the problem is also with firefox. So I don't think it has anything to do with the browser. What version of Firefox? Honestly, I don't believe the problem is with your video card or the settings related to...of course, that's just me. As far as I can tell, you're talking about one site, "Continental.com", and you're having problems with the navigation menu on the site displaying correctly. Does it only pertain to this site...or others, as well? What makes you think it's your video card? If it were me, I'd be concentrating on my browsers' settings, or any malware protection software I have installed that may be preventing the browsers from running scripts. I know you're probably pulling your hair out over this one, but instead of blaming the card...troubleshoot the browsers and malware software as far as you can.Hold on there, I never said nor implied the video card. The Firefox is the latest level (2.2 I think) . I was only using Continental as a example. Other sites do it as well. The navigation bar does not display at all. I only knew it was supposed to be there because I see on the other computer I have. When I move the cursor over where it supposed be, then the pull down menus appear as I move the cursor along it's length from left to right. It is not my virus stuff causing it and it is nothing to do with pop up blocker. Quote from: docfletch on April 10, 2007, 02:25:29 PM Hold on there, I never said nor implied the video card. The Firefox is the latest level (2.2 I think) . I was only using Continental as a example. Other sites do it as well. The navigation bar does not display at all. I only knew it was supposed to be there because I see on the other computer I have. I didn't say you did...BraZillion mentioned the video card. I'm just stating the obvious. Apparently the browsers have an issue with either images or script on the pages. So, the only thing I'm suggesting is to concentrate on the browsers first, before the video card. |
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