Monday, June 27, 2005

Willing to Sacrifice Small Animals to the Computer Gods if It Will Help

Do the posts begin halfway down the page for you guys?

They don't when I look at it on I.E. at work, and don't with Mozilla on my laptop, but DO with I.E. on my laptop. I either hate I.E. or Blogger, I'm not sure which yet. Okay, I hate them both*, but it's a matter of figuring out which I hate more.


* Folks at Blogger, if you read this, that was said in a moment of anger, so please don't fuck with my blog and delete everything.


10 comments:

Derek said...

I used to have the same problem AMG my entire rightside would be at the bottom of the page using IE but fine using Mozilla it eventually worked itself out

On a side note I am still dying about the hampsters that shit was hilarious great find

Robert said...

I think it's because of the title on your previous post. It make the link in Old Funny Stuff too wide, forcing your post block to fall to the bottom. The computer doesn't see a place to make a line break. Try changing the title to
So Many Jokes...Must...Refrain

Robert said...

You could also edit your pictures so they don't expand greater than 400 pixels by adding width="400" to the image tag:

<img src="http://www.yoururl.com" width="400" >

I think it's a combination of the long link and the picture of your dress that does it. It makes the divisions overlap.

Chris said...

yeah...Robert sounds about right. I haven't had a single issue with AMG, though.

Anonymous said...

Hell, I don't even use a browser.

Browsers suck.

e$ said...

I had the same problem, but then, not being a "tech person", I just figured "fuck it". It's not like people can't read your blog if they like the content! What's a little format issue?

btw - i use Firefox and everything looks OK. It could just be a bug with one version of ie... ?

Anonymous said...

A hammer to the monitor does wonders.

Robert said...

It has more to do with the way one browser renders CSS margins over the other. Web developers experience these problems all the time. Firefox would experience it if the sections were slightly bigger. It's a frustrating problem.

Lara said...

THANK YOU GUYS! Especially Robert for diagnosing the problem first. Yay!

Lara said...

P.S. Mozilla fucking rocks, screw IE.