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Posted by dorayme on 12/04/06 22:27
In article <e729b$45749ade$4396a320$15071@TCSN.NET>,
"J. Muir" <consume@less.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would one, or a few, of you talented web coders/designers mind stopping
> by one of my sites -- http://www.SloCountyWineries.com -- and give me
> some tips on how I can make its appearance more consistent on a variety
> of browsers.
>
> I use (don't laugh) ol' IE 5.1 on my ol' Power Mac... it works fine, and
> on my browser the front page of that site looks balanced -- the greenish
> part on each side of the beige middle area on the front page are the
> same size -- but when I recently looked at it on a PC with a newer
> version of IE, the greenish bar on the left was much wider than the one
> on the right.
>
> I code my html by hand, but I don't consider myself a programmer, just a
> lot of copying and pasting and modifying, mostly. I understand how html
> tables work, I think, for the most part, but if there's something better
> that I'm not aware of, I'd love to hear about it.
>
> Any advice or tips would be great. I really appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
Something (perhaps your Java crashed one of my browsers, very
rare for my Safari to simply crash! I have no idea why really)
Use a strict doctype at least for purposes of building the page,
remove the java while doing this, try validating and follow all
the recommendations.
--
dorayme
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