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Dario D.

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How do you (using FrontPage 2003) get an image on a page to ONLY show up on MoZilla browsers (like FireFox)?

I need an image to appear that says "If you're reading this you're using FireFox"...

FireFox doesn't seem to load pages that are "positioned absolutely", so I need a warning on that page so that FF users know why nothing's showing up.

http://www.deefrag.com/progress.htm

It's there, but it also shows up in IE. I don't want it in IE.
 
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Nevermind, I figured it out with simple Behaviors.

Now if the image loads and detects a browser that's not IE, it redirects to a page that says, "Doesn't work with FireFox."
 
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Surely the site must work in Firefox. If it doesn't then it means your code isn't any good (no offence).

Perhaps try a different approach to building the site?
 
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I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion that Firefox doesn't support absolute positioning. Myself I'm sure that FF's support for absolute positioning is better than IE's.

A hint is that Frontpage is very good at creating code that isn't standards-compliant at all
 
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Frontpage :-o

Get Dreamweaver if you really have to use a WYSIWYG software...
 
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lol frontpage sux
 
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