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Old 02-17-2005, 08:54 PM
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Yippee!

Think I've done it. I see now. The contents of the folder not the whole folder. My gawd, Connie I'm so stooopid! Anyway...
In my admin section, at the bottom of the Test image I've just uploaded, it says this:

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Warning: imagejpeg(): supplied argument is not a valid Image resource in /home/fusspre/public_html/www/admin/index.php on line 1183

Warning: chmod(): No such file or directory in /home/fusspre/public_html/www/admin/index.php on line 1185
What does that mean? Is it dangerous? Will I die if I don't get rid of it, etc? 8) [/b]
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Old 02-18-2005, 06:29 AM
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I will have a look at it, but later, I must go to work :cry:
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Old 02-18-2005, 11:01 PM
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:? I've noticed when I first open my new blog www.fusspretty.com in Firefox the image border widens ridiculously until I reload the url, then it corrects itself.
I've tried my site on someone elses Mac with Firefox and it does the same. The problem doesn't occur in Safari. Not sure how it displays in Explorer on a PC. I'm using a slightly doctored Grey Template by Keoshi. Was wondering if this problem has anything to do with my previous query:

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Warning: imagejpeg(): supplied argument is not a valid Image resource in /home/fusspre/public_html/www/admin/index.php on line 1183

Warning: chmod(): No such file or directory in /home/fusspre/public_html/www/admin/index.php on line 1185
Or maybe not? Can anyone advise?
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Old 02-19-2005, 07:37 AM
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A presentation problem occurs after the server found the page which he must present, so there is no relation between these two points

my advise:

get the webdeveloper-extension of firefox, open your website in Firefox, validate the CSS from there

it is a problem with the CSS for sure, but: this goes too far for support here, as this can be solved very easily

Firefox brings a lot of support for webdevelopers, you can edit the css online until it is ok, you can validate etc.
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Old 02-19-2005, 09:42 AM
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Hi Connie
Thanks for the tip! I downloaded the extension and it's amazing.
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Old 02-20-2005, 04:10 PM
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Still no luck...

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I've noticed when I first open my new blog www.fusspretty.com in Firefox the image border widens ridiculously top and bottom until I reload the url, then it corrects itself.
I've tried my site on someone elses Mac with Firefox and it does the same. The problem doesn't occur in Safari. Not sure how it displays in Explorer on a PC. I'm using a slightly doctored Grey Template by Keoshi.
Seems no one on the Firefox forums can help with this one. I've emailed Keoshi but no reply yet. If anyone has had the same problem with this Template and corrected it for Firefox could they let me know how to proceed. I've noticed it's happening on this site too: http://www.thelastpageonthenet.com/pixelpost/
I'm a Firefox fan and love the Grey Template layout. Suppose I'll just have to use something else if I can't sort the problem out.
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Old 02-20-2005, 04:21 PM
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No DOCTYPE declaration in view source

:? I've noticed in view source on my site www.fusspretty.com that there's no DOCTYPE declaration at the beginning of the document. This is also true of another Grey Template used at http://www.thelastpageonthenet.com/pixelpost/ where the same problem occurs. Would this have anything to do with it?
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Old 02-20-2005, 04:36 PM
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yes, this may have something to do with your problem
if no doctype is given, the browser may go into the "so called quirks mode", he will not interprete all css-attributes etc.

find out about doctypes etc. http://hsivonen.iki.fi/doctype/

good luck
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