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It shouldn't look like this, right?
cache: www sandiegorealestatebuzz com
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I am confused at so your question, I just did a Google cache check and it looked fine to me http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache...ient=firefox-a are you seeing some sort of issue?
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What I'm seeing is the flash and all the content doesn't begin until after the right side nav. So there is a large white space in the content area that spans the length of the side nav. Not sure if this is normal. Maybe it doesn't matter...
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I am seing this too on a few of the sites on here, curious why that is. I think it is only the template sites thought but could be wrong?
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Google will not render external CSS websites correctly in their cache (From a layout perspective) this is completely normal and nothing to be worried about the extra html inserted to render the cache page can cause CSS layouts to break.
If you look in FF, you would likely not have this issue (Or have less of one)
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