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Renissi

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Hello to you all..

 

Could someone please help me with the following.

 

My website has a news section.

The page has news (all browsers works)

The page has an option - the last 100 (all browsers works)

The page has an option - All news (all news from Dec 2004 - present

 

When i click on all news, the result is:

IE6 Complete

IE7 Complete

Opera 9.6.4 Complete

Firefox 3.0.8 just the first part. (incomplete)

 

I made 2 screenshots from my problem.

 

On the first picture you can see in firefox, that it just ends, but the links are there when i scroll my mouse over them. (just a part, then it is all blanc till footer from page.

 

Picture 2 is Opera and as you can see, it is 100% complete.

 

I am curious what causes this problem..

Is it the php file or is it the CSS file?

 

Hopefully someone can help me out with this one.

 

Thanks in advanced,

 

Greetings from holland

 

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We tried something out with friends..

 

They also can see http://www.foreverdrowning.net/news.php?tri=1 in Internet Explorer and opera...

But with firefox is a different story.

One of them could see the same as in IE. (complete)

An other had the same problem that the site continued in white, but the footer block he could see (on my firefox it is also white).

This has been tested with 4 dutch and 1 german firefox browser.

 

In firefox i checked the error console with Ctrl-Shift-J

 

The message is:

fout tijdens het parsen van waarde voor eigenschap 'padding'. Declaratie genegeerd.

 

In English something like this:

error during the parsing from value for  'padding'.

 

well something like that.

 

Maybe someone have an answer i can work with?

A firefox problem? my php or css file problem?

 

Thank you for your time

 

René

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I tried to dig into the page with FireBug to see what's happening there and the page is so big it's not possible to view with FireBug on my computer.

 

This leads me to surmise that your page is simply too big. Browsers do have limits to the size of a page that they can/will display.

 

You've probably run into Firefox's default page size limit. Try reducing the size of the page. That is one humongous page. Who needs all of that on one page anyways?

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mainstream browsers should never be the issue - if you produce something that simply will not work in the most popular browsers then you have built something bad...

 

people tend not to want to have to scroll at all for the info they want...

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