Apology

Browser incompatibilities

   

Almost one in ten users of this website use the Mozilla Firefox browser.

  

www.johndclare.net is written on FrontPage, which is specifically designed to use the Internet Explorer browser.   Consequently, unfortunately, this site has a number of design incompatibilities with Mozilla Firefox browser.

 

Mozilla Firefox users will find that layout on the webpage is untidy.   One of the problems with this is that, the more I try to improve the presentation (as it appears on IE) in FrontPage, the WORSE it appears in Firefox.

  

Much more importantly, the 'collapsible lists' which form a major feature of the site, do not work in Firefox.   This does not much matter in the booklets, but it significantly affects the functionality of the self-tests, the revision sheets and the 'Smartass' lists - where the user is invited to make a suggestion/ guess the answer first, and then to click to 'reveal' the answer and see if they were correct.

  

 

  

 

Possible solution    

There is an add-on here which should allow you to use this site with the collapsible lists, as it is in IE.

  

 

Alternatively, another solution would be - e.g. from THIS SITE - to download the Internet Explorer browser and then install it, but not as your default browser.   The Internet Explorer icon should appear on your desktop.   You would not need to use it for your everyday browser but - when you are working with www.johndclare.net - you could double-click on the shortcut and use IE to view the website.

 

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