I think I have the same problem, using Firefox, but I can distinguish enough to guess that it is mostly a matter of color interpretation in the two browsers, because there's an every-so-slight hint of lettering, and when I move the cursor over the area I get the hyperlink pointer over the lettered areas, you just can't read the letters!

There must be some tweaks somewhere for this, but I haven't bothered, because I've done okay just clicking where it's visible.

But it seems like something IBM's going to have to work on if they're going to get all their desktops converted over to Linux! (Hurry up, IBM!)

But definitely I am NOT NOT NOT going back to IE! :-)

- Alan

When I access the infocenter using either the Firefox or Mozilla browser, the navagation pane on the left side is missing. It works fine if I use IE.

Is this a case of the infocenter being designed only for Microsoft IE or is it a standards problem with Firefox and Mozilla ? Are there plugins I could get?
I have been trying to use alternate browsers from IE, but this can sometimes be a pain.


Thanks for the help.

Dave Murvin



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