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Hi Timothy,
I think the new site looks fabulous and it's very easy to navigate. My only problem with it/suggestion is to remove the two inches of greyscale from the right side ------> It seems to cut off a lot of the content. Most often I can determine what the word was that was cut off, it's just frustrating/annoying.
Namaste, Terra
Posted On: 2008/06/03 10:15
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Hi Terra,
When looking at the message board pages in IE I can see what you mean with the text being cut off. I had not noticed this since as the message posts view just fine in Safari and Firefox. I will look into why this is only happening on IE and try and find a fix.
Thanks for letting me know about this issue.
Namaste, Timothy ------------------------------- Timothy Burgin Founder and Executive Director YogaBasics.com Posted On: 2008/06/04 07:01
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