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A Case of the Mondays

Scott, thank you so VERY much for helping me with Apache this morning. Expect extended praise in an upcoming Lockergnome missive at some point in the very near future. Oh, and thanks to Neil (one of THE best tech bloggers out there) for reminding me to empty my History and File Cache. The bug seems to be pseudo-squished. Now, I'm being told that Lockergnome.com looks like ass in Safari. Wheeeeeee! I have no idea why. Anybody care to take a shot at THAT one?

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Actually, I have the same problem in IE as shown in that Safari screenshot. To fix it, I have to tell Norton Internet Security to allow ads on the site. Could be a clientside issue with ad-blocks?

You are correct about Norton doing that. For some reason Norton likes to add things to webpage and then if you have ad block on it likes to take things out as well and either way it destorys a lot of pages.
Patrick – http://www.surrix.net

Looks fine in my copy of Safari.

It's probably for the same retarded reason my site displays like crud in Opera.

Oops, nope. If lockergnome.com looks wacky in your Safari you probably also have PithHelmet installed. Try adding lockergnome.com to PL's exemption list.
– Geoff Taylor

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