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Please help me!
Date: 08/27/06
(WebDesign) Keywords: css, web
I posted about my Web site in this community last week and I received a lot of helpful comments. I'm hoping that you can help me out again with answers to some more specific questions.
Let me preface all this by saying that I am not a professional Web designer by any means...everything I know was pretty much self-taught. My site was created almost exclusively in DreamWeaver and I don't have a working knowledge of CSS. I'm trying to tweak my Web site so it displays the same way in Firefox as it does in Internet Explorer. Here are the problems I'm having:
- Tables do not display properly in Firefox. If you look at my homepage in I.E., you'll see that it has a pink double border around the main table of the site...in Firefox, the outer border of the table appears to be white and the inner border is a grayish color. Similarly, I use white tables on my photo pages that display properly in I.E., but they look all funky in Firefox. Instead of displaying a solid white border, the tables have white, gray, and black borders in Firefox.
- I'm also having an issue with the color of borders around photos. If you look at my homepage in I.E., you'll see that all the photos are surrounded by black borders with a thickness of 2. Firefox depicts photo borders with a thickness of 2, but they all show up as white instead of black.
- Finally, I have a hover-link command set up so that when you hover over a link in I.E., the text is green. The hover-link color doesn't show up in Firefox. Also, I have a customized scrollbar that shows up fine in I.E. but doesn't register in Firefox.
Are there any quick fixes that I can implement in my code to fix these problems? I tried using the W3C Markup Validation Service to figure out what the problems are, but most of the stuff is too far over my head and I can't understand it. I'd really appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks in advance!
Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1157976.html
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