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I am having trouble getting my menu bar/header to show on IE8 and IE7. Everything else works fine on any other browser but I am new to this and can't figure this one out! Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Here is the link: http://www.highlandtransport.com/Highland_New/Highland_New/index.html
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go up to the top, right above the address bar, and right click, click on the menu bar option and you bar should appear.
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