Okay, I think I figured out what's happening with Firefox loading DMTree pages (this only applies to the one-column format pages). This is all intuitive. It all has to do with how big the page requested is. The browser loads the pages really, really fast, and the more html (text and tags) are on the page, the greater the likelihood the browser will "miss" the instruction telling it how wide to make the page. I know this because (1) small pages always load properly, (2) semi-big pages load properly on refresh (its 50/50 whether they get it right the first time), and (3) really big pages never load properly. Thus, tommoody/date/2001/12, which only has four posts, loads correctly, while tommoody/date/2004/05/, which has over 30, never does.
Jim, I guess my only thought is, is there some way to beef up, or make more "noticeable," the instruction in one-column format pages telling the browser how wide to make the page?
I think I licked the Norton problem. The only thing I don't like is, under IE I had the machine prompt for cookies, and under Firefox, I get about 30 times more prompts, so I had to change it to "accept all" the damn things.
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Jim, I guess my only thought is, is there some way to beef up, or make more "noticeable," the instruction in one-column format pages telling the browser how wide to make the page?
I think I licked the Norton problem. The only thing I don't like is, under IE I had the machine prompt for cookies, and under Firefox, I get about 30 times more prompts, so I had to change it to "accept all" the damn things.
- tom moody 6-28-2004 6:17 pm