Bizarre - client says the nav menu is...

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http://denverprocessservers.net/

The template puts the navbar menu on the left side. It's never changed! And the page passes W3C. I can look at it with Seamonkey ( my fave browser ) OR Internet Explorer, it's on the LEFT. But I just had a client call who couldn't find the coverage area on our page, and when he did, he insisted it was on the RIGHT, and said he's using Internet Explorer!

Does ANYONE see it showing up on the right? How would that even be possible?
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He's right. The coverage area (the MAP, i.e.) is on the right. :rolleyes:
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NO, on the main page, I was telling him that the link to Area Coverage was in the navbar menu ( 4 items - dark blue ) on the left, just below the logos area. But HE said it was on the right, when he finally FOUND it!
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Link left map right for me in all browsers.:) Was the person maybe calling from a jail cell and using a mirror on the outside of the bars to look at a monitor.:lol:
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:lol: Maybe. But I'm not even talking about the actual Coverage Area page Eric, the main page. The navbar menu is on the LEFT. How weird.
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You and the client seem to be talking at cross purposes. He/she is talking about the coverage area, that is the map, and you are talking about the button in the nav bar pointing to it.

I have the buttons on the left, the actual map on the right.
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Same for me. Might ask him 'which' version of IE he is using.
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I keep saying, this isn't about the actual Coverage Area page with the map, it's about the main page. The guy told me the nav menu on the main page is on the right. But no one is listening here. I'm outa here...
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I was listening.
Bye.:lol:
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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Wonder if it even occurred to him that the 'client' might be the one not understanding ???
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