Hi,
You must have your crystal ball out.....Have just submitted a ticket to Xara and to Firefox as well.
Thanks
Steve Bishop
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Hi,
Thank you for such a quick reply.....you must have your crystal ball with you as I have just submitted a support ticket. - I also went to the Mozilla forum and submitted my problem to them, I had an almost immediate reply saying it looks like a JavaScript coding error within Firefox, so I've asked who to speak to Now.
will keep every one updated.
Thanks
Steve Bishop
I'm not seeing any spelling issues (meeting or Trifle) when I preview in Firefox (Previous Cakes). Are you seeing this in Preview or after publishing the site to your website host?
It's on Steve's website Gary, only in FF.
http://www.home-computer.co.uk/previous%20cakes.htm
Stranger still, click View Source.
http://www.home-computer.co.uk/previous cakes.htm
I think this may have soething to do with page names containing spaces but I might be completely wrong.
Sorry, but just to throw a wrench into the works, it's not just a Firefox thing ... As you can see Opera is exhibiting the same behaviour ..
Attachment 109360
No spanner Keith, it just highlights the problem further.
Hi guys - thanks for helping....I am also on the Mozilla site asking the same questions and posting replies that are relevant to this problem.
I am way out of my depth in coding etc, so I will have to ask those who know to help.
keep going Guys.
Thanks again
Steve Bishop
Hi Steve, I can find some strange things with your file:
1: The text between the photo's can't be selected in a browser. This is the text that contains the trifle word.
2: It has an overlaying transparent png: http://www.home-computer.co.uk/whcc_htm_files/9704.png
3: If I copy this text block there appears to be an anchor, but I can't find out what image it's anchored to.
However why any of this should cause words to have missing characters I've no idea. The page sources of all browsers contain the correct spellings.
Very odd!
Change your font from Calibri Regular to Calibri.
Acorn
I thought it might be the ligature ti in the font and i seem to be right, I found: http://askubuntu.com/questions/25182...ia-calibri-fon.
Acorn