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Old 05-21-2008, 11:48 AM Continuing display discrepancy issue
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Hi all - you may recall me posting about this last week or so... I have a client who is using a 1650x1050 monitor. He is seeing the site as seen in the picture. However, when I look at it in both FF and IE7 and IE6 (the problem is in IE7) at both 1650x1050 and at 1280x800 it looks fine - the "go" button next to the search box sits next to the field, not underneath it. Any thoughts? I've been stumped by this for a while. Also, when he looks at it on his laptop, which is 1280x800 it also looks fine. TIA! Here is the live url: www.jessweiss.com/tt/index4.html

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Old 05-21-2008, 12:29 PM Re: Continuing display discrepancy issue
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You can expand the "Bill Text Search" box where it aligns on the right under the box above (only checked in FF and it doesn't).

Otherwise, since he is the only one who sees it on one monitor, is that really a problem?
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Old 05-21-2008, 12:38 PM Re: Continuing display discrepancy issue
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Otherwise, since he is the only one who sees it on one monitor, is that really a problem?
I've been asking myself that question for a week LOL!

So when you say to expand the search box, do you mean just changing it from 25 character spaces to more? TIA!
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Old 05-21-2008, 02:59 PM Re: Continuing display discrepancy issue
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Jess, you might want to read thru this - it's an IE7 bug on forms:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/...ed_margin.html
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Old 05-21-2008, 08:23 PM Re: Continuing display discrepancy issue
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Jess, you might want to read thru this - it's an IE7 bug on forms:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/...ed_margin.html
Of course it is. I'm trying the last option - the "unstyled span" around the input. Hopefully that will resolve it on his monitor - as I said, it's the weirdest thing since in IE7, I don't see the problem myself but he does. I have no idea.

Thanks everyone - tune it for the results!
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