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If I click on the link "meer info" (more info) on the website www.wijnfanaat.be nothing happens, but this site does work in other browsers.

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Is this a Firefox problem, or a problem from the website I'm visiting?

Is this a Firefox problem, or a problem from the website I'm visiting?

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

Firefox doesn't seem to like the way that button is coded with the A tag inside the button container:

<button class="button"><span><span><a href="wijn/koenigsegg-classic-gruner-veltliner-2012.html">Meer info </a> &gt;</span></span></button>

It works the other way around:

<a href='wijn/koenigsegg-classic-gruner-veltliner-2012.html'><button class='button' >Meer info </button></a>
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Check, if javascript and cookies are enabled in FF.

Doesn't work on IE for me either, took suspiciously long to load (on IE)...didn't want to venture further...

looks like overbloated design / coding...

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I checked the site. It did not work on my Firefox, or my Microsoft IE. It is likely a web site issues and you should contact them.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

Firefox doesn't seem to like the way that button is coded with the A tag inside the button container:

<button class="button"><span><span><a href="wijn/koenigsegg-classic-gruner-veltliner-2012.html">Meer info </a> &gt;</span></span></button>

It works the other way around:

<a href='wijn/koenigsegg-classic-gruner-veltliner-2012.html'><button class='button' >Meer info </button></a>
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hmmm, that's really interesting. is there a w3 rule that is being followed/violated or should it work both ways? (my IE didn't like it either)

...guess it's something to watch out for.