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biff
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      07-08-2007
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1mdmy/ohmy.html

The above site is more or less a template I use for a number of sites
that I create although the problem arises in other designs as well.
What's happening is if you open the site in Firefox 2, Opera 9, IE6 and
do a ctrl ++ the divs resize and stay within my viewport and no
horizontal scrolling. In IE7 the site just blows right out the right
side of my viewport and after one bump there's a horizontal scrollbar.

What perplexes me even more is it you just resize the browser window IE7
acts like the other browsers and the site resizes fine. Is this a IE7
quirk or am I doing something wrong?

Thank you,
biff
 
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Chris F.A. Johnson
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      07-08-2007
On 2007-07-08, biff wrote:
> http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1mdmy/ohmy.html
>
> The above site is more or less a template I use for a number of sites
> that I create although the problem arises in other designs as well.
> What's happening is if you open the site in Firefox 2, Opera 9, IE6 and
> do a ctrl ++ the divs resize and stay within my viewport and no
> horizontal scrolling. In IE7 the site just blows right out the right
> side of my viewport and after one bump there's a horizontal scrollbar.
>
> What perplexes me even more is it you just resize the browser window IE7
> acts like the other browsers and the site resizes fine. Is this a IE7
> quirk or am I doing something wrong?


I can't test it on IE7, but I would suggest that you get rid of
some of the cruft in your stylesheet. Take a look at this for an
example: <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/testing/ohmy.html>.

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      07-08-2007

"biff" <> wrote in message news:Ze7ki.11827$g44.8763@trnddc02...
> http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1mdmy/ohmy.html
>
> The above site is more or less a template I use for a number of sites that
> I create although the problem arises in other designs as well. What's
> happening is if you open the site in Firefox 2, Opera 9, IE6 and do a ctrl
> ++ the divs resize and stay within my viewport and no horizontal
> scrolling. In IE7 the site just blows right out the right side of my
> viewport and after one bump there's a horizontal scrollbar.
>
> What perplexes me even more is it you just resize the browser window IE7
> acts like the other browsers and the site resizes fine. Is this a IE7
> quirk or am I doing something wrong?


You are probably not doing anything wrong. This is the new IE7 zoom feature.
To make you feel happier, use IE7 to view http://microsoft.com - you'll see
the same thing. Pitiful, isn't it?.

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Travis Newbury
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      07-09-2007
On Jul 8, 7:45 pm, "rf" <r...@invalid.com> wrote:
> You are probably not doing anything wrong. This is the new IE7 zoom feature.
> To make you feel happier, use IE7 to viewhttp://microsoft.com- you'll see
> the same thing. Pitiful, isn't it?.


One man's pitiful is another man's holy grail.

 
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      07-09-2007
Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> On 2007-07-08, biff wrote:
>> http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1mdmy/ohmy.html
>>
>> The above site is more or less a template I use for a number of sites
>> that I create although the problem arises in other designs as well.
>> What's happening is if you open the site in Firefox 2, Opera 9, IE6 and
>> do a ctrl ++ the divs resize and stay within my viewport and no
>> horizontal scrolling. In IE7 the site just blows right out the right
>> side of my viewport and after one bump there's a horizontal scrollbar.
>>
>> What perplexes me even more is it you just resize the browser window IE7
>> acts like the other browsers and the site resizes fine. Is this a IE7
>> quirk or am I doing something wrong?

>
> I can't test it on IE7, but I would suggest that you get rid of
> some of the cruft in your stylesheet. Take a look at this for an
> example: <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/testing/ohmy.html>.
>


Although your suggestions didn't solve the problem they were very good
and have been implemented.

Thank you very much
 
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      07-09-2007
rf wrote:
> "biff" <> wrote in message news:Ze7ki.11827$g44.8763@trnddc02...
>> http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1mdmy/ohmy.html
>>
>> The above site is more or less a template I use for a number of sites that
>> I create although the problem arises in other designs as well. What's
>> happening is if you open the site in Firefox 2, Opera 9, IE6 and do a ctrl
>> ++ the divs resize and stay within my viewport and no horizontal
>> scrolling. In IE7 the site just blows right out the right side of my
>> viewport and after one bump there's a horizontal scrollbar.
>>
>> What perplexes me even more is it you just resize the browser window IE7
>> acts like the other browsers and the site resizes fine. Is this a IE7
>> quirk or am I doing something wrong?

>
> You are probably not doing anything wrong. This is the new IE7 zoom feature.
> To make you feel happier, use IE7 to view http://microsoft.com - you'll see
> the same thing. Pitiful, isn't it?.
>


I run linux for anything internet. Oddly enough the only thing I do with
Windows is write web pages and that's only because I can't get my two
favorite programs to work with wine. I didn't have IE7 till last week
and swore I'd never have it till a friend of mine saw one of my sites in
it and told me the menus didn't work. So of course now I see all the
oddities that occur because of IE7 and am spending time fixing them. <sigh>
 
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