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Posted by MS on 09/06/07 14:44
Beauregard T. Shagnasty emailed this:
> MS wrote:
>
>> I'm not an HTML professional, so not using css files, just doing a
>> very basic (and quick) page to show my brother's showreel.
>
> One does not have to be a professional to use CSS.
>
>> The page looks good, but Firefox and IE's rendering of the page is
>> different.
>
> So what else is new? :-)
>
> And you will never get pixel-perfect precision across different
> browsers. It doesn't really matter, either, as none of your visitors
> will be using multiple browsers to view your page. Only us developers do
> that.
>
>> IE frame's the embedded quicktime movie with a white line
>> at the top and bottom, is there a way to stop this? I can't find an
>> element in Apple's docs that does this, but maybe you gurus can
>> advise me.
>
> Perhaps if you were to post the link to the page in question, someone
> could advise what may be necessary. It's probably just a simple margin
> or padding oversight.
Thanks for your reply, and apologies I should have included the link.
About the css, it's not that only proffs can use them, just that I've not
used them ever and simply don't have the time the learn now - it's just a
quick'n'dirty page before his website gets professionally done.
Link is here: http://www.i-dig.info/dop/index.html
Thanks again.
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