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Custom Local Plain HTML Page Does Not Display Correctly

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My custom web page I've used on all computers does not display correctly in FireFox.

It works in Chrome & Internet Explorer but not ForeFox.

It is plain HTML with no scripts or anything. Just links and some images for background etc.

My custom web page I've used on all computers does not display correctly in FireFox. It works in Chrome & Internet Explorer but not ForeFox. It is plain HTML with no scripts or anything. Just links and some images for background etc.

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problem was text case

I migrated from a windows system

I did not realize that case was an issue with a browser on linux with a local file, no server filtering


we're done here

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Please provide public (no password) link(s) that we can check out. No Personal Information Please !


Hello,

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Note that you probably need to use relative links to these images and not absolute links. Best is to store the images in the same folder as the HTML file or in a sub directory.

You can check the Web Console for (security related) error messages.

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Chosen Solution

problem was text case

I migrated from a windows system

I did not realize that case was an issue with a browser on linux with a local file, no server filtering


we're done here

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That was very good work. Well done. Please flag your last post as Solved Problem so others will know.