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Firefox 3.6.8 has trouble displaying blogger site

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Hello all,

I hope someone can help. I run a website that I use blogger to update. Before I updated firefox to 3.6.8, the site looked fine. Now, it's a mess. The text is scrunched way to the left of each section and the links, which are supposed to have custom colors, are all turning up the generic, boring blue (which now blends into the header bar so you can't read them). I still have Firefox 3.5.11 on my other machine and the site looks fine. It also looks fine on the latest IE and Chrome. Is there a coding fix I can add to the template in blogger to fix all these issues? Or is Firefox issuing a patch to fix this? I'm worried about all my website visitors who have the updated version of firefox having problems viewing my site.

Please HELP!

http://www.freebookfriday.com

Thanks! Jessica

Hello all, I hope someone can help. I run a website that I use blogger to update. Before I updated firefox to 3.6.8, the site looked fine. Now, it's a mess. The text is scrunched way to the left of each section and the links, which are supposed to have custom colors, are all turning up the generic, boring blue (which now blends into the header bar so you can't read them). I still have Firefox 3.5.11 on my other machine and the site looks fine. It also looks fine on the latest IE and Chrome. Is there a coding fix I can add to the template in blogger to fix all these issues? Or is Firefox issuing a patch to fix this? I'm worried about all my website visitors who have the updated version of firefox having problems viewing my site. Please HELP! http://www.freebookfriday.com Thanks! Jessica

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This forum focuses on end-user support. You can find more web development help on the mozillaZine Web Development board. Separate forum, separate registration. Please note the tips in the Sticky Post at the top of the forum before posting.

That said, some of your style rules are being ignored. If you check Firefox's Error Console (Tools menu) -- for best results click the Clear button then reload your page -- you can see there is a problem with this rule (note the unbalanced quotation marks):

#header {
background:url(http://www.blogpulp.com/imagehost/images/196653871.gif") no-repeat left bottom;
padding:0px 0px 0px;
}

If you work your way through the warnings in the console, hopefully you can fix it.

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We can't do anything without an actual website (that is, we need this website's address). Thanks for contacting Mozilla.

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I entered the site address in the field that asked for it in the form, but apparently it didn't post in the question. I just updated the question with the link.

Thanks!

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This forum focuses on end-user support. You can find more web development help on the mozillaZine Web Development board. Separate forum, separate registration. Please note the tips in the Sticky Post at the top of the forum before posting.

That said, some of your style rules are being ignored. If you check Firefox's Error Console (Tools menu) -- for best results click the Clear button then reload your page -- you can see there is a problem with this rule (note the unbalanced quotation marks):

#header {
background:url(http://www.blogpulp.com/imagehost/images/196653871.gif") no-repeat left bottom;
padding:0px 0px 0px;
}

If you work your way through the warnings in the console, hopefully you can fix it.

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Thanks so much Jscher2000! I used the error console and was able to fix it! What a nifty little tool.

Best, Jessica