Layers look funny in Netscape 7, but OK in others

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    Default Layers look funny in Netscape 7, but OK in others

    Hi.
    Using DW 8. I have created a site, [url]www.stoutheartentertainment.com[/url], using lots
    of PNG images and layers. I have found ways (finally!) to make the PNG images
    work the way I want them to in IE. In fact, the site looks great in most
    browsers. BUT, when I tested it using Netscape 7, the alignment of everything
    went all wacky. Netscape 8 is fine, so I'm assuming anything 7 and under will
    do the same thing.

    I need to fix this right away, but I have no idea how to do so. Any help is
    greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!
    Jeremy

    Jekyl1 Guest

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    Default Re: Layers look funny in Netscape 7, but OK in others

    You throw a js error in IE6 on mousing over the masthead. It seems to be
    something in your PNG swap js.

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    "Jekyl1" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:eeb5a7$t4m$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hi.
    > Using DW 8. I have created a site, [url]www.stoutheartentertainment.com[/url], using
    > lots
    > of PNG images and layers. I have found ways (finally!) to make the PNG
    > images
    > work the way I want them to in IE. In fact, the site looks great in most
    > browsers. BUT, when I tested it using Netscape 7, the alignment of
    > everything
    > went all wacky. Netscape 8 is fine, so I'm assuming anything 7 and under
    > will
    > do the same thing.
    >
    > I need to fix this right away, but I have no idea how to do so. Any help
    > is
    > greatly appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks!
    > Jeremy
    >

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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    Default Re: Layers look funny in Netscape 7, but OK in others

    Thanks for the reply.

    Do you have any idea what the error could be? I have never used JS before and
    I copied the code, and kept tweaking it until it worked. But, now I got this
    weird Netscape thing going on.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

    Jekyl1 Guest

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