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Mintsauce's picture

So I opened the Microsoft site in Safari, right? Oops. Didn't load all that nicely.

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onegirlcreative's picture

Wow. What a mess.

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KellyR's picture

oops here too

weird- i went to post in your "posting on creativebits" thread and it appeared in THIS thread instead.

JimD's picture

The problem is yours, not Microsoft's

Your font settings are screwed. I opened it in Safari and it looks fine:

Try reducing the size of your fonts (using Command - (minus) ) and you should see it fine. You **might** have to adjust your character encoding settings in the preferences. You may have also removed some necessary fonts.

No matter what the cause, there's really nothing wrong with MS's site, it's your computer. That being said, shame on you for even visiting MS's site - 10 points removed from your "Man Card." ;-)

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Mintsauce's picture

Actually

Actually, my browser settings are fine. On second attempt I received a "Safari can’t find the server. Safari can’t open the page “http://www.microsoft.com/” because it can’t find the server “www.microsoft.com”." message. The "MS Expression" page was just a banged up.

I had installed Silverlight to see what all the fuss was about - it was only after this that the MS sight started misbehaving. It's fine now.

ireid's picture

Maybe

Didn't load the CSS file?

Sometimes happens to me with Facebook. . .

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Mintsauce's picture

Most

probably.

natobasso's picture

Jim, looks like MSFT didn't

Jim, looks like MSFT didn't design their site for multiple font size settings. This is THEIR fault not the user's fault.
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