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| Soon to be RICHdoggie! | <div> not encompassed in <td>??? Hi. I am developing www.mapsavvy.com at the moment and I have hit a problem. Now, the map loads off the page, and when it reverts to where it is supposed to go it only displays what it loaded before (have a look). With the table bordered the way it is on the website you can see that to start off with the <td> is not actually housing the <div>. Feel free to have a look at the source code is is in javascript. Thanks a lot Tom |
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| NamePros Member | That's really wierd. It seems that on first load and whenever the page refreshes, the div jumps away...hmmm. Check your js.
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