tedster

msg:3850415 | 5:59 am on Feb 16, 2009 (gmt 0) |
Welcome to the forums, bsim. You should see two possibilities after you have clicked into a thread and can read the existing posts. On the top right of the thread there is a graphic button that says "Post Reply" and at the bottom right there should be a text link that says "reply to this topic."
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swa66

msg:3850512 | 10:12 am on Feb 16, 2009 (gmt 0) |
I seem to have forgotten to include a link to the welcome post [webmasterworld.com] in this forum in my reply to your first post, sorry about that!
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coopster

msg:3850648 | 2:43 pm on Feb 16, 2009 (gmt 0) |
On a side note you may want to upgrade that browser version if that is what you are using for day-to-day browsing.
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bsim

msg:3850829 | 6:52 pm on Feb 16, 2009 (gmt 0) |
It's a client with a customer using IE6 that I am trying to resolve this for. I was surprised to find out I can't download IE6 with IE7 on this machine as they will share certain "parts" and I still won't see IE6 properly, so am using browershots.org Thanks again.
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swa66

msg:3850878 | 7:52 pm on Feb 16, 2009 (gmt 0) |
The trick to get the real IE6 is to use a virtual machine, since you use IE7, you use windows, hence virtual PC is free to download and Microsoft I think still offers a free image of XP+IE6 (time-bombed, so you need to reload it often).
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