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Nehmo Sergheyev
Using IE6 viewing this (not my) page
http://www.sunlifesunrooms.com/products/four-seasons/chart.htm
I see text superimposed on text in the fourth and fifth yellow
background cells.
If I save the page locally and then view in Dreamweaver MX 2004, design
view of the document window, I don't see the text superimposed over
text. But if I preview in browser, which is IE6, I again see the
superimposed text.
And if I view the locally saved page with Front Page 2003 in Design or
Preview, I see the superimposed text.
This is the code of one of the cells:
<TD bgColor=#ffff90 colSpan=11><B><FONT face=Arial size=2>Four Seasons
MC<SUP>2</SUP> WonderGlass</FONT><SPAN
style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: super; LINE-HEIGHT: 0px"><FONT
face=Verdana,Arial
size=1>TM</FONT></SPAN><FONT face=Arial size=2> [ E =
MC<SUP>2</SUP> ]</B>
[Energy efficiency = Multi Coat Double Glazed Glass] Double Glazed
with
Argon Gas Filling and Dual Seal Silicone with PIB Primary Seal
<FONT
face=Arial size=1>Proprietary advanced technology multiple
coatings with
such exotic metals as titanium and silver are applied. Corners are
bent to
be air/gas tight. Superior construction assures long term
durability.
</FONT></FONT></TD>
Did the designer do something wrong? What caused the text to be
superimposed over the other text? Is this just a problem with my browser
and FP too?
Finally, is there any reliable way to *deliberately* superimpose text
over other text? That is, without rendering one piece of text as an
image?
http://www.sunlifesunrooms.com/products/four-seasons/chart.htm
I see text superimposed on text in the fourth and fifth yellow
background cells.
If I save the page locally and then view in Dreamweaver MX 2004, design
view of the document window, I don't see the text superimposed over
text. But if I preview in browser, which is IE6, I again see the
superimposed text.
And if I view the locally saved page with Front Page 2003 in Design or
Preview, I see the superimposed text.
This is the code of one of the cells:
<TD bgColor=#ffff90 colSpan=11><B><FONT face=Arial size=2>Four Seasons
MC<SUP>2</SUP> WonderGlass</FONT><SPAN
style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: super; LINE-HEIGHT: 0px"><FONT
face=Verdana,Arial
size=1>TM</FONT></SPAN><FONT face=Arial size=2> [ E =
MC<SUP>2</SUP> ]</B>
[Energy efficiency = Multi Coat Double Glazed Glass] Double Glazed
with
Argon Gas Filling and Dual Seal Silicone with PIB Primary Seal
<FONT
face=Arial size=1>Proprietary advanced technology multiple
coatings with
such exotic metals as titanium and silver are applied. Corners are
bent to
be air/gas tight. Superior construction assures long term
durability.
</FONT></FONT></TD>
Did the designer do something wrong? What caused the text to be
superimposed over the other text? Is this just a problem with my browser
and FP too?
Finally, is there any reliable way to *deliberately* superimpose text
over other text? That is, without rendering one piece of text as an
image?