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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 09/06/07 14:30
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.
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-bts
-Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
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