Huitzilopochtli
Programmer
Hello
I would be grateful for some advice on whether I have stumbled across a Netscape - IE conflict using JavaScript, or whether I am doing something else wrong.
I have some JavaScript on a page that allows the visitor to click on a link which opens a pop up window. In the pop up window is text which is justified and neat and is positioned where it is supposed to be. At least, that is the case when you look at the page through Netscape.
However, the page looks dreadful when viewed through IE - with the pop up all over the place.
Is this is a code issue and, if so, what code can I use to force IE to see what I can see through Netscape?
The site is at:
(if you visit it, please click on 'employment'.
Many thanks and best wishes
I would be grateful for some advice on whether I have stumbled across a Netscape - IE conflict using JavaScript, or whether I am doing something else wrong.
I have some JavaScript on a page that allows the visitor to click on a link which opens a pop up window. In the pop up window is text which is justified and neat and is positioned where it is supposed to be. At least, that is the case when you look at the page through Netscape.
However, the page looks dreadful when viewed through IE - with the pop up all over the place.
Is this is a code issue and, if so, what code can I use to force IE to see what I can see through Netscape?
The site is at:
(if you visit it, please click on 'employment'.
Many thanks and best wishes