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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 22:08:24 +0100, James Brown
wrote: In message , John Hall writes In article , James Brown writes: In message , Martin Rowley writes As subject .... http://www.xcweather.co.uk/ There's a fault on the page. If you hover the mouse over the most southerly stations it is impossible to view the readout. For me, using IE6 and 800x600 resolution, this only occurs with the various Channel light vessels, and seems to happen with Weather selected but not when Wind is selected. It's a very minor problem. It might be that selecting F11 and/or hiding the task bar would alleviate it. Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. -- Dave |
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ld alleviate it.
Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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ld alleviate it.
Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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ld alleviate it.
Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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ld alleviate it.
Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:28:27 +0100, James Brown
wrote: ld alleviate it. Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Now now young man, *wags finger* I was only trying to hint that you should look beyond IE6... or at its settings... without actually saying it! ![]() -- Dave |
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:28:27 +0100, James Brown
wrote: ld alleviate it. Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Now now young man, *wags finger* I was only trying to hint that you should look beyond IE6... or at its settings... without actually saying it! ![]() -- Dave |
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:28:27 +0100, James Brown
wrote: ld alleviate it. Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Now now young man, *wags finger* I was only trying to hint that you should look beyond IE6... or at its settings... without actually saying it! ![]() -- Dave |
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:28:27 +0100, James Brown
wrote: ld alleviate it. Hi Martin - yes you are right about F11 - that cures it here - thanks. It isn't data related here at 1024 x 768 it fails on all charts. No problem here with any chart, everything works as it should with IE6 and Win XP - at 1024x768 and 800x600. If scroll bars do appear, I can always slide the bottom bar before hovering, and everything works fine but I never get scroll bars when maximised at 1024x768, nothing is obscured and I don't need to use F11. You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Now now young man, *wags finger* I was only trying to hint that you should look beyond IE6... or at its settings... without actually saying it! ![]() -- Dave |
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You remind me of my mother-in-law! If we're out for a meal and I reckon
my potato's are a bit undercooked she always glares accusingly and declares that there's nothing wrong with hers! :-)) There's probably some small difference then in our Internet option settings or my use of Norton Security - not to worry - but thanks for the info. Now now young man, *wags finger* I was only trying to hint that you should look beyond IE6... or at its settings... without actually saying it! ![]() 'Young man!' Thanks Dave - you've made me feel at least thirty years younger - bless you! Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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