IE7 users: we think we know what was wrong.

my twitter feed was conflicting with my flash header feed, so to speak.
thanks to the lovely heather who helped jared figure this out!
can you guys post once more (i know, im so sorry) and let me know if its working for you now?
i hope this is the last of these kinds of blog posts!
:)

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  1. I am an IE7 user and can see you just fine! I love the redesign too! Looking great! Can’t wait to see the next OPAM, you have really inspired me! Thanks Tara!

  2. worked straight away ….

    as far as trying to get your twitter feed back on here again …

    do you have the capability of embedding an iframe in that square where the twitter block was before???

    then the actual twitter flash stuff would be contained on a separate page so wouldn’t interfere with the main page flash banner.. like below (wondering if it will try and read this as code and implement it!! – I put dashes around the less than and greater than symbols to trick it!

    then you have a page called twitter_feed.html that just contains all the code and goobeldygook you need (I have it on my home page of alicebertelson.com but there is not other conflicting flash to mess with it!!) – try it

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