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    Does anybody know what script I'm using that causes my site to stretch out horizontaly and then jump back to its correct size?
    Thanks, Jim
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    What browser? In Firefox it doesn't do anything unusual.
    Note that your title doesn't need an escaped apostrophe: \'s isn't needed-- just use 's.
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    I'm using IE6
    I'll take the dash out

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    Looks like no one has replied:
    1. IE6 is an old and problematic browser. If it works everywhere else I don't think it's worth fixing (since it's just a problem while loading the page).
    2. Why haven't you just removed the scripts one by one to figure out which one is causing this? And are you sure it's not something aside from a DD script?

    Since most of us aren't using IE6 any more, we can't test it, so there's no way to help. Try removing scripts one by one and if you do find one that is causing it, then maybe someone can suggest a way to fix that.
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    Good idea. Actually I'm using IE8. I'll go one by one and see.
    Thanks again.

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    If it's IE8, then it's more likely someone else will be able to help you figure it out. I'm actually on a mac, so still not helpful, but many others will have IE8.
    And since IE8 is a new enough browser to be important, it's worth fixing this. But at least for now it's not too bad (the page works, even if it's a little awkward while loading).

    Also, this is posted in the CSS section. If you need help with a dynamic drive script (once you find out which one it is), then you should probably post in that section (see the top of the main forum page). If you do determine it's your CSS, post here. If it's independent Javascript, post in that forum. (A bit confusing, yes, but it'll put it in the right place so the right people see it to help you.)
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