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| Hello all, We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to go with it) for our area. It's at www.Too-Do.com. Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a content management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we found it easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it using IE ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on the right (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes show up with no problem...just not the right nav. Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could check out the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav bar, I would greatly appreciate your help. If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work around? I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar from the right to the left. We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. Thanks everyone for your help. Wayne Clayton Too-Do NewsMagazine www.Too-Do.com |
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| The navbar's there for me (see attachment)- and I'm using 6.0.2800.1106. What do you have your resolution set for? L. |
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| Hi, Thanks for looking and reporting and reporting your results. My resolution is Digital Flat Panel (1024x760) Color quality is set for the highest (32 bit) I see the right bar area...its just not showing me the text links. Wayne On Sun, Sep 12 2004 10:14 pm, "LWD" <lucdixNOSPAM@jNOSPAM.aol.com> said: >The navbar's there for me (see attachment)- and I'm using 6.0.2800.1106. >What do you have your resolution set for? > >L. > > |
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| Hi Everything looking fine on my screen, what a well tailored design it is. I'm using 32bit colour, 1440 x 900 pixs, I.E. v6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030320-1720 Chris <Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7049@gfwebforum.com... > Hi, > Thanks for looking and reporting and reporting your results. > My resolution is Digital Flat Panel (1024x760) Color quality is set for the > highest (32 bit) > > I see the right bar area...its just not showing me the text links. > > Wayne > > > On Sun, Sep 12 2004 10:14 pm, "LWD" <lucdixNOSPAM@jNOSPAM.aol.com> said: > >The navbar's there for me (see attachment)- and I'm using 6.0.2800.1106. > >What do you have your resolution set for? > > > >L. > > > > > > |
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| Not had any problems here either, IE 6.0.29 sp2 xp pro , great looking site btw :-) <Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7045@gfwebforum.com... > Hello all, > We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to > go > with it) for our area. > It's at www.Too-Do.com. > > Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a content > management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we > found it > easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. > > Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. > > However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it using > IE > ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on the > right > (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes > show > up with no problem...just not the right nav. > > Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could check > out > the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav > bar, I > would greatly appreciate your help. > > If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work > around? > I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar > from > the right to the left. > > We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. > > Thanks everyone for your help. > > Wayne Clayton > Too-Do NewsMagazine > www.Too-Do.com > |
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| Great site! I am viewing in Firefox 9.2. The text links are present, but when clicked the link places the content in the iframe, replacing the links and is totally unusable. Ric Hoffman Hoffman Web Hosting <Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7045@gfwebforum.com... > Hello all, > We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to go > with it) for our area. > It's at www.Too-Do.com. > > Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a content > management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we found it > easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. > > Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. > > However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it using IE > ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on the right > (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes show > up with no problem...just not the right nav. > > Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could check out > the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav bar, I > would greatly appreciate your help. > > If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work around? > I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar from > the right to the left. > > We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. > > Thanks everyone for your help. > > Wayne Clayton > Too-Do NewsMagazine > www.Too-Do.com > |
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| ie 6.0.28 and get the problem you mention. One solution I found with Iframes would be to set the page defult to be "_top" Just place this code in the <Head> section of the page. CODE <base target="_top"> That will make all the links go to _top unless you specify them. Chris Fusion User www.fusionuser.com SIGN UP FOR FREE FUSION GOODIES TODAY (Worth $100) http://www.fusionuser.com/create_account.php? DOWNLOAD GOOGLE SEARCH COMPONENT FREE http://www.fusionuser.com/product_in...roducts_id=591 For additional help and free expert advice visit: http://www.fusedocs.com "Andy Hook" <a_hook@smn.com> escribió en el mensaje news:ci3m7f$avi1@news01.netobjects.com... > Not had any problems here either, IE 6.0.29 sp2 xp pro , great looking site > btw :-) > > > <Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7045@gfwebforum.com... > > Hello all, > > We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to > > go > > with it) for our area. > > It's at www.Too-Do.com. > > > > Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a content > > management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we > > found it > > easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. > > > > Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. > > > > However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it using > > IE > > ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on the > > right > > (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes > > show > > up with no problem...just not the right nav. > > > > Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could check > > out > > the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav > > bar, I > > would greatly appreciate your help. > > > > If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work > > around? > > I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar > > from > > the right to the left. > > > > We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. > > > > Thanks everyone for your help. > > > > Wayne Clayton > > Too-Do NewsMagazine > > www.Too-Do.com > > > > |
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| Thanks to all who chacked out the site and gave me all those warm fuzzy feelings... ![]() Chris--I will pass along to my tech guy what you advised us to do. Thanks for the great and helpful information. Hopefully this should help us get this fixed and we can go on our way to gathering readers and users. Lots of appreciation to all who responded. Wayne On Mon, Sep 13 2004 12:36 pm, "Chris <FusionUser>" <chris.dolan@fusionuser.com> said: >ie 6.0.28 and get the problem you mention. > >One solution I found with Iframes would be to set the page defult to be >"_top" > >Just place this code in the <Head> section of the page. > > CODE > <base target="_top"> > > >That will make all the links go to _top unless you specify them. > >Chris >Fusion User >www.fusionuser.com > >SIGN UP FOR FREE FUSION GOODIES TODAY (Worth $100) >http://www.fusionuser.com/create_account.php? > >DOWNLOAD GOOGLE SEARCH COMPONENT FREE >http://www.fusionuser.com/product_in...roducts_id=591 > >For additional help and free expert advice visit: >http://www.fusedocs.com > >"Andy Hook" <a_hook@smn.com> escribió en el mensaje >news:ci3m7f$avi1@news01.netobjects.com... >> Not had any problems here either, IE 6.0.29 sp2 xp pro , great looking >site >> btw :-) >> >> >> <Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7045@gfwebforum.com... >> > Hello all, >> > We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to >> > go >> > with it) for our area. >> > It's at www.Too-Do.com. >> > >> > Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a >content >> > management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we >> > found it >> > easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. >> > >> > Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. >> > >> > However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it >using >> > IE >> > ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on >the >> > right >> > (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes >> > show >> > up with no problem...just not the right nav. >> > >> > Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could >check >> > out >> > the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav >> > bar, I >> > would greatly appreciate your help. >> > >> > If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work >> > around? >> > I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar >> > from >> > the right to the left. >> > >> > We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. >> > >> > Thanks everyone for your help. >> > >> > Wayne Clayton >> > Too-Do NewsMagazine >> > www.Too-Do.com >> > >> >> > > |
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| I like the look of your website. Can you give me some directions regarding the program/package that you used for the Classified and Calendar tabs? I want to build a community website and thought those would be great additions. Thanks, Scott T <Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7045@gfwebforum.com... > Hello all, > We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to go > with it) for our area. > It's at www.Too-Do.com. > > Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a content > management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we found it > easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. > > Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. > > However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it using IE > ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on the right > (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes show > up with no problem...just not the right nav. > > Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could check out > the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav bar, I > would greatly appreciate your help. > > If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work around? > I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar from > the right to the left. > > We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. > > Thanks everyone for your help. > > Wayne Clayton > Too-Do NewsMagazine > www.Too-Do.com > |
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| Scott, Sorry for the delay in responding. Email me at aboutbizz-ataoldotcom and I can give you more specific details. Thanks for the compliment on the site. Wayne On Wed, Sep 15 2004 9:56 pm, "Scott T" <jslarsen@adelphia.net> said: >I like the look of your website. Can you give me some directions regarding >the program/package that you used for the Classified and Calendar tabs? I >want to build a community website and thought those would be great >additions. > > > >Thanks, > >Scott T > > ><Aboutbizz> wrote in message news:1_69_7045@gfwebforum.com... >> Hello all, >> We have just launched a new entertainment print magazine (and website to >go >> with it) for our area. >> It's at www.Too-Do.com. >> >> Because we incorporated a number of software packages into it ( a content >> management program, a classifieds package, and a calendar package), we >found it >> easiest to just put most of these components into Fusion using I-Frames. >> >> Everything was showing up fine in IE ver 6.0.2600.0000. >> >> However I just purchased a new PC this weekend and took a look at it using >IE >> ver 6.0.2800.1106 -- and its really weird that my navigation links on the >right >> (pulled in using an iframe) do not show up at all! All the other iframes >show >> up with no problem...just not the right nav. >> >> Has anyone else had this issue? Also if you have the time and could check >out >> the page and tell me if you have any or no problems seeing the right nav >bar, I >> would greatly appreciate your help. >> >> If this is an issue with the laest version of IE, then is there a work >around? >> I'd hate to have to drop my banner ads on the left and move the nav bar >from >> the right to the left. >> >> We used Fusion 8 to put the site together. >> >> Thanks everyone for your help. >> >> Wayne Clayton >> Too-Do NewsMagazine >> www.Too-Do.com >> > > |
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