NSK wrote:
Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox are different things:
Firefox is just the
lightweight version of Mozilla and doesn't contain all the features of
Mozilla.
This is somewhat off-topic, but . . .
Err, that's not really accurate. Firefox includes features Mozilla
lacks, and its interface works differently. I haven't looked into the
technical details, but I'm sure there are some "under the hood"
differences as well.
The way the interface works is, in my experience, actually closer to the
way the IE interface works than to that of Mozilla. For instance,
Firefox allows one to use Ctrl+Enter to automatically navigate to .com
domains, and will refresh the page when the F5 key is pressed. These
are both features borrowed from IE, and not from Mozilla.
I suspect the interface functionality is much of the reason Firefox is
stealing away IE users far more effectively than Mozilla ever did: it
attracts people who stuck with IE because they didn't like the Mozilla
interface, but would prefer something other than IE, and it attracts
people who are just now waking up to browsers other than IE and don't
want to have to learn a new way of doing things.
I've rambled on enough about that. Back to the subject at hand:
Maybe the logo image is just loading at an inopportune moment. I
haven't checked the code for it, but it might be worth investigating.
If the logo is loading before some formatting that affects its
placement, that would account for the jump. On the other hand, if it's
actually just a bug in IE (which I'm inclined to believe), and it
doesn't actually affect the usability, functionality, or final
appearance of the page, it might also be worth ignoring if no simple
solution appears.
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Chad