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post May 26 2009, 11:09 PM
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MRC Promotions Layout problem.

The link above viewed in mozilla firefox looks normal. but in internet explorer browser the bio section where the scroll box with writing is inserted has all the ?'s and .'s backwards...is there something to fix this?
 
 
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post May 27 2009, 02:47 PM
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That sounds like a problem with encoding. Not something you can fix, as far as I know.
 
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post May 30 2009, 12:46 AM
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nothing at all? my main problem is the section just below the add/message links on the left side with the writing. is there a code i can put in there to have the code look correct in internet explorer and firefox??

here is the code for the bio section...





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CODE

<span class="off">!-Start Custom Code in Sounds Like-!</span>

</td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table>

<span class="off">!-START code for custom text section-!</span>
<div class="myBio" style="width:325px; height:357px; position:absolute; top:1659px; left:120px; overflow:scroll; overflow-x:hidden;">

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</br>

* DVD/CDR duplication</br>
* Custom t-shirts</br>
* Consultation</br>
* Street team </br>
* Publicity</br>
* Distribution
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* 300 Community, College & High School hip-hop radio mailing labels $65 </br>
</br>
What is MRC Promotions?
</br>
MRC Promotions provides a music publicity service that will pitch you and your music to magazines, <a href="http://www.thedelimagazine.com/kitchen/articles/collegeradio.htm">college radio</a>, newspapers, fanzines, ezines and blogs with the objective of landing reviews, features, and interviews. We are for independent musicians trying to promote their music on a limited budget.
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MRC Promotions is an online T-shirt shop. We have many styles to choose from, including exclusive designs you won’t find anywhere else. T-shirts are 100% preshrunk heavyweight cotton. For catalog send email to dagettoblazta@gmail.com
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PayPal and most credit cards accepted.

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<img src="http://aspect-photos.com/mrcpromo-myspace/paypallogo.jpg">
</br></br>

What Is An Iron-On Transfer?
</br></br>

An iron-on transfer consists of an image printed in reverse (i.e. mirrored) and applied to a piece of high release paper. The image is usually printed onto the paper with plastisol inks which have the characteristics of being flexible enough for stretching and durable enough for wearability. The transfer is typically used for decorative purposes and applied to garments, mugs, mouse pads, and other surfaces. The image is applied to these items using a heat press machine which uses high temperature (typically 385 degrees Fahrenheit) and pressure to transfer the ink from the paper to the garment.

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Using Transfers vs. Direct Printed Garments
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With the improvements in technology used to produce transfers, it is virtually impossible to tell the difference between a garment printed directly with a screen printing press and one printed using an iron-on transfer. In most cases, the iron-on transfer has a soft feel (or hand as we say in the industry) and is as durable.
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How Do Transfers Hold Up When Washed?
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Special care is normally not needed to wash a garment printed with a transfer since it has the same characteristics as a pre-printed or direct printed shirt. However, we recommend washing the garment inside-out and in cold water to prevent the cotton fibers from peeling away from the garment. It is normally the cotton fibers peeling away which cause fading in a printed shirt regardless of whether it was printed with a transfer or directly printed.

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How do transfers feel?
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Transfers normally have the same textures and feel as a pre-printed garment.
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</div><span class="off">!CLOSE Text Div!</span>
<style>
table div.myBio {display:block; visibility:visible;}
</style>
<table><tr><td><table class="off"><tr><td><table><tr><td>
<span class="off">!-END Custom Code in Sounds Like-!</span>



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Reason for edit: Please put your codes in codeboxes. Thanks. -Gabi
 
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post May 30 2009, 01:52 PM
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Thanks for posting the code, but I can't see what you're talking about because your profile is on private.
 
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post May 30 2009, 10:58 PM
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try it now. sorry about that.
 
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post Jun 1 2009, 11:42 PM
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i had him un block the privacy. let me know if you can help out with a solution to fix it. thanks
 
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post Jun 2 2009, 08:06 AM
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on the last line of the style sheet is this code:
CODE
<style>
table {direction:rtl;}
table table table {direction:ltr;}
</style>

remove that and your problem should go away.
 
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post Jun 2 2009, 11:01 PM
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that is the code to center the comments and friends list. is there another code to center the comments so i can remove that?
 
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post Jun 3 2009, 09:07 AM
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you can just use relative positioning for the friends and comments:
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.friendSpace, .friendsComments { position:relative; left:-##px; }

play around with the -##px until you get them where you'd like them to be. it'll probably be around -300px or so.
 
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post Jun 28 2009, 05:54 PM
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