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Den Drown
I have a problem that just started recently on IE6 running
under WinXP. IE is centering many, many things that it
should not be. I think it may be centering everything
inside of HTML table cells. This causes some pages show
up looking a little strange, and others to be very
difficult to read. The same pages show up normally on
netscape.
I don't know if there is some obscure registry setting
that got set or what. I've looked through the advanced
Internet settings, and nothing seems to apply. I can't
find a solution to this problem on the net. I've also
tried uninstalling and reinstalling IE, but the problem
still shows up.
The problem seems to happen to the progress bars for
Windows update as well. The "completed" bar starts in the
middle and works outwards to both ends instead of starting
at the left and moving right.
Please send me an email if anyone knows what is going on
and how to fix this.
Thanks,
den Drown
(e-mail address removed)
under WinXP. IE is centering many, many things that it
should not be. I think it may be centering everything
inside of HTML table cells. This causes some pages show
up looking a little strange, and others to be very
difficult to read. The same pages show up normally on
netscape.
I don't know if there is some obscure registry setting
that got set or what. I've looked through the advanced
Internet settings, and nothing seems to apply. I can't
find a solution to this problem on the net. I've also
tried uninstalling and reinstalling IE, but the problem
still shows up.
The problem seems to happen to the progress bars for
Windows update as well. The "completed" bar starts in the
middle and works outwards to both ends instead of starting
at the left and moving right.
Please send me an email if anyone knows what is going on
and how to fix this.
Thanks,
den Drown
(e-mail address removed)