Hi, Darren,
The problem with that theory is that it should play out on other pages. But it doesn’t.
That’s why I note this page in particular.
Yours,
Christian
On 10/19/07 12:59 PM, "Wacker, Darren R. (James Tower)" <DRWacker@jamestower.com> wrote:
I am forwarding this to the team for feedback and am reviewing as well.
My initial thoughts are relative to the fact that the tool set is native Microsoft essentially, so some of these things don't always immediately look correct in other browsers. We will confirm this however.
Darren
From: Christian Burk [mailto:christianburk@creighton.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 10:42 AM
To: Wacker, Darren R. (James Tower)
Cc: Undergrad Website Issues
Subject: chat page weirdness
Hi, Darren,
In the continuing saga of the chat page just acting funny, I have copied and pasted a picture of the page as it appears in Safari (Mac).
You’ll notice that nearly all the links are in red, which is inconsistent with the way the links display on other pages in the site when using the same browser (Safari for Mac). This suggests that there maybe something odd about this page, which first was noticed in the way the HTML was rendering (no spaces between <p> tags).
Please let me know what you find out.
Yours,
Christian
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Christian Burk
Creighton University
Undergraduate Admissions
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
christianburk@creighton.edu
(402) 280-2703
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Christian-
ReplyDeleteAs of this morning:
-Mary has been in touch with Cathy and I
-We have a number of individuals very specifically reviewing this issue right now. We believe we understand why it is occurring and will provide an update the moment we have an update to share.
-This team is also looking at the issue relative to the redirects that we discussed yesterday afternoon to address that as well.
-I am planning to be a direct participant in the coming chat on
I will be in touch.
Darren