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Yeah, when I'm using Netscape the same thing happens to me.

In IE it doesn't, though.

I'm using Firefox, the browser which GreedyCapitalist recommended. (Aside from this problem with the ad obscuring the text, it has been a fine browser.)

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I'm using Firefox, the browser which GreedyCapitalist recommended. (Aside from this problem with the ad obscuring the text, it has been a fine browser.)

The problem appears to be limited to Mozilla browsers with 1024px resolutions. I'll try to figure it out.

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There's really no need to log out unless you use a public computer.

If any CSS pros care to take a look at the ad problem, I'd appreciate it. All the monitors I use have resolutions high enough so that the ad and the forum banner are on the same line.

Posted
There's really no need to log out unless you use a public computer. 

If any CSS pros care to take a look at the ad problem, I'd appreciate it.  All the monitors I use have resolutions high enough so that the ad and the forum banner are on the same line.

I am constantly on shared computers because I don't have internet in my dorm room yet. But anyway, the function appears to be back. Thanks.

Posted

Why not just make the div with the ad non-layered, so you saw the ad before the banner? Right now they overlap, when they should stack.

EDIT: Looks like they are in the same div tag. Just put the ad in a seperate div, before the banner.

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Why not just make the div with the ad non-layered, so you saw the ad before the banner? Right now they overlap, when they should stack.

Because on a high-resolution monitor like mine, they fit within a single row. Being an anti-egalitarian, I tried to optimize layout for both high and low resolution monitors. I’ve spent more time than I wish messing with it, but if someone sends me the HTML to support a single row for high resolutions and two non-overlapping rows for low resolutions, I will implement it.

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Really? Here's how it looks on my (fairly high) resolution in Firefox:

banner.jpg

No navigation problem, but sort of weird.

Not sure how to write code that wraps selectively, or else I'd do it...

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