Frame problem in Explorer but not in Firefox

L

lePooj

Hi guys,

If you take a look at http://www.eyelook.biz/beta/? in firefox
everything works perfect. But if I open it in explorer, when I hover
over a frame it sort of selects it, you guys can check it out for
yourself to see. Problem is in IE it takes like 2-3 clicks to go to a
section, like if the frame had to be selected by a click first and then
chosen, and in Firefox 1rst click works perfect.

Anyone got an idea of what may cause this ?

Thanks,
Dan
 
R

richard

Hi guys,

If you take a look at http://www.eyelook.biz/beta/? in firefox
everything works perfect. But if I open it in explorer, when I hover
over a frame it sort of selects it, you guys can check it out for
yourself to see. Problem is in IE it takes like 2-3 clicks to go to a
section, like if the frame had to be selected by a click first and then
chosen, and in Firefox 1rst click works perfect.

Anyone got an idea of what may cause this ?

Thanks,
Dan

Flash was not meant to be the entire web page.
What if I don't have flash and don't want it?
what if I have my javascript turned off?
You got a backup plan?
For what you're presenting, standard html will do just fine. Learn it.
 
R

rwap

Hi guys,

If you take a look athttp://www.eyelook.biz/beta/?in firefox
everything works perfect. But if I open it in explorer, when I hover
over a frame it sort of selects it, you guys can check it out for
yourself to see. Problem is in IE it takes like 2-3 clicks to go to a
section, like if the frame had to be selected by a click first and then
chosen, and in Firefox 1rst click works perfect.

Anyone got an idea of what may cause this ?

This is caused by a security fix which Microsoft implemented within the
past 12 months which means that you have to click on an ActiveX control
to activate it - the idea is that websites cannot run Java or other
scipts without you taking positive action to enable it. Many users
don't seem to like this, and Microsoft do provide a download on
microsoft.com to disable it

See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d.../author/dhtml/overview/activating_activex.asp

Rich Mellor
www.internetbusinessangels.com
 
J

John Hosking

Hi guys,

If you take a look at http://www.eyelook.biz/beta/? in firefox
everything works perfect.

If by "perfect" (sic) you mean, no links appear, then yeah,
congratulations. All I get is a Flash movie (white woman sitting on a
lawn, or black woman sitting at an outdoor cafe, some medieval painting,
some people outside a wine shop) and EYELOOK.BIZ in the upper-right
corner. I find no clickable links in the Flash picture, either while
it's still panning, or after it settles to just a still photo.

I don't see any of the frames you mentioned (not that I'm complaining,
really). Your source says you've got a form in a div, but it's
visibility: hidden; that may be why I don't see it.

I get the same results with javascript turned on or off. FF 1.0.7 on XP.

I can't even tell what your site is about. Photos? Eyecare?

-John
 

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