Inconsistant rendering

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Barry

Does anyone see a problem with the top of
http://www.polisource.com/books-magazines.shtml ? The inner, rounded corners
appear too low sometimes, along with one or two other problems. It doesn't
happen often to me or anyone I've had test the page. I can't decide if it
happens often enough to warrant changing things (it might be caused by the
position element), or if I should leave it alone and just worry about it.

I don't know for sure if it only happens in IE, but I think so because of
how quirky and bug-like it is. I've seen it happen in IE 6. I think lower
versions too, but I'm not sure.
 
Hi Barry :-)

FWIW...here is my experience: When I first opened the site there was an
inner dark green corner arc, like the start of a corner, above the Book
Review..... part, and it seemed a bit low. When I closed it and reopened
it, the errant corner arc was not there, and the Book Review...part was up
right under the dark green top border. As you don't say what the 'other
problems' are, I can't tell if they are wrong or not. Nothing stands out as
being errant our out of place for me, otherwise. I can't reproduce the first
appearance at this time. It may be a quirk in the design, programming or
layout of the webpage. The next time it comes up that way, you might take a
screen shot of it and e-mail the webmaster and let them know that something
is not working correctly. Others may have a different view of it. :-)

HTH

Jan :)
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Hi Jan,

I was afraid of that. I wouldn't mind as much if it happened randomly, but
if it tends to happen the first time someone loads the page, that's their
first impression, and they might not reload. Unfortunately, it doesn't
happen all the time even on the first load after a reboot and clearing
temporary internet files, and it happens with or without my no-cache header
(I'm the webmaster).
 
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