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I put the usual link to a stylesheet in the Head. Works fine for all pages in IE.
But in Firefox it only works for PART of the pages - it seems to "lose" the CSS part about halfway down the page, especially anything in the footer portion of the page at the bottom.
So basically what I end up with in IE6 is:
CSS formatted stuff
-- page content --
CSS formatted stuff
With Firefox (latest version) I get this:
CSS formatted stuff
-- page content --
Non-CSS formatted stuff.
This happens even if the page content is pretty much emtpy, with no products.
Any ideas?
But I don't see how that alone would mess up the CSS.
And there is only one set of <html></html> tags.
The DOCTYPE is hard coded as <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> and I don't think I can change that, it is generated by Yahoo when it builds the page.
This I suspect is where the problem might be, but not sure:
" document type does not allow element "P" here; missing one of "APPLET", "OBJECT", "MAP", "IFRAME", "BUTTON" start-tag.
...ucts here<br><br><p class="black_pic">CSS - Test - Section</p><br><b"