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Momentary Display Problem

Thread began 8/26/2010 10:34 am by tjhartweg287262 | Last modified 8/26/2010 1:29 pm by Jason Byrnes | 1455 views | 3 replies |

tjhartweg287262

Momentary Display Problem

When you navigate to a new page or reload a page, the horizontal menu temporarily displays as a vertical list of links without any CSS styling (see attachment). After a delay, the menu then corrects itself and displays properly.

This issue is happening on my client's PC, but I am unable to reproduce it on my own machines, with either IE or Firefox. Could the issue be caused in any way by the coding (thus, something I could fix), or is it likely due to a setting or other idiosyncracy with my client's computer?

The actual website address is www.corplaw.com. Any advice would be most helpful. Thanks!

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

A few things to look for:

In your css do you have rules to set the UL and LI elements that may be overriding the menu writer rules temporarily?


Do you have JavaScript on the page that is dynamically setting height or width properties on some of the page elements?

are you specifying width and height to your images?


if you have image tags with no width or height, the page has to resize itself once the images are loaded.\

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tjhartweg287262

Thanks very much, Jason. I'll run through all of those possibilities.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome.

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