Try coding it right, add some web standards then see what happens.
Hi all,
I have a problem with the way my site is displaying in Firefox and chrome. It's fine in Internet Explorer 6.0, but isn't working properly in Firefox and chrome. Any ideas?
Sample site URL is:
Sample-index
Kindly help me out to resolve this problem.
Cheers!
Try coding it right, add some web standards then see what happens.
I agree with Harry; using tables for your web layouts is not hte best way to do it. Try this tutorial (maybe not the best but first relevant one I found) : CSS Layout | layers, absolute and relative positioning and floating elements || HTMLSource ]
Also you can see all your validation errors for CSS here : W3C CSS Validator results for http://masterindex.webs.com/ (CSS level 2.1)
And HTML here : [Invalid] Markup Validation of http://masterindex.webs.com/ - W3C Markup Validator
Try coding it right, add some web standards then see what happens.![]()
I tried my level best to code it right. Actually, first time I'm designing a webpage.
Check it now!
Untitled Document
Now problem is that I'm using the same style of css but it gives different result.
You can see this sentence "This font is different" on the web page which is getting problem by the style sheet even I'm using same style for both.
Both text are in different tables.
Help me out plz!
:)
For me the site doesn't really display anything apart from random boxes of colour and the odd bit of text.
I noticed you have coded the site using tables - this is not the way to go. Try not to run before you can walk.
I would suggest practising more in learning and taking the time to learn to code websites properly. Alternatively pay a decent developer to do it for you.
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Last edited by blueocto; 27-06-2009 at 03:15 PM. Reason: removed link
Like everyone above stated, apart from Korey (which i not what he is talking about), ditch the tables. Using positioning and floats is not that difficult. You will have more headaches and inconsistencies using tables than with divs.
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