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I'm having trouble getting a few things to behave in IE. Please look at this page [the links don't work, coz none of the other pages are on the server yet]: http://napftest.org/ 1 -- On the upper left hand side, you'll see a 'Search' box. In FF, it lines up perfecly, it obeys the code which tells it to be in the 'middle' of the cell. But in IE, the search box goes to the 'top' of the cell. 2 -- At the bottom left, you'll see a drop down menu: 'Visit our Sister sites', In FF, the spacing between the text and the drop down is perfect. But in IE, there is an extra high space. Can anyone tell me why these anomolies are occurring. Usually, I've been able to figure out what's causing the difference, but here, I've tried everything, and nothing changes the behavior in IE. Thanks very much Similar Tutorialsas the title suggests my web page just comes out blank when previewed in I.E but works perfectly for firefox. I have run validation tests with no error results so i have no idea what could be causing this. I hand coded my website myself, but whilst working perfectly in IE, there are some problems when viewing it using Firefox. Specifically, the table rows have double-spacings (scroll down to the 'Education' section he www.lombrozo.co.uk/resume.html), and also table borders have a 3D look (a black border to emphasise the shadow), again, this shadow is not visible in IE... Any ideas anyone? Any help would be most appreciated! Hi guys and girls out there on the forum My website has a problem with showing properly in Firefox Here is my url: http://lessons-4-success.com Can you tell me what i can do to get it to show properly like it do in IE ? Thanks much in advance for answers.. Michael Hi I am very new to website design and html code therefore I cannot spot what may be a very simple error in my webpage code. The page in question is http://www.stephanieholmes.co.uk/videos.html I have made the page in dreamweaver. The content is layed out in a table 7x8 with the two outer column's rows merged to contain the left and right floral border. However, in Firefox the centre columns are displaced vertically, but this problem does not occur in IE which confuses me. Please help! http://recwar.exofire.net/ i know the code is horrible, i used a mix of MS word, frontpage, and dreamweaver, so please dont bite my head off on that, this post is simply about a crossbrowser layout issue. I was able to position everything the right way in dreamweaver. I got a few screenshots from http://browsershots.org/ and its showing completely messed up in ie6, and slightly wonky in ie7 & ie8. the main problem is the text/image in the middle is somehow ending up in the bottom right corner of the page in IE. Also ie6 doesnt seem to like the transparent background on my title/banner/logo. Can anyone figure out a way to at least get the text box in the right spot for IE? So I found this perfect layout my mathew taylor and Im dissecting it to understand the layout and css. My first questions off the bat are, how does he get the links at the top to be indented? I cant see where he placed the command so that their is an inch of indent and then the links start. Also, how does he make it so the links at the top intersect with a black line the spans the header? I really dont see this in the html where the black line is. And lastly, if i want to create a banner for my website in the header how do i go about doing that in the space above the links and spanning the header. I really want to create a clean title in photoshop and place it there but I dont know what dimension width and heighth to use. Thanks http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-3-column.htm HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Brew Records - Leeds Independent label</title> </head> <img src="images/logo/brew%20logo%20black.jpg" align="absmiddle"> <body> </html> when i put in align="right" it goes to the far right but absmiddle doesn't make it go in the middle of the page. driving mer nuts i'm certain its correct Hello, I am pretty new to the whole html world so forgive me if this is a simple problem. I have look all over for a post explaing this problem but i haven't found anything. I am making a site for a friend using Dreamweaver. I know i know, i regret not coding it from scratch but its too late now. Anyways I have a pretty good page layout going now but I have ran into a problem with loading my images. On my home page an image in a table nested inside another table will load when viewing in safari but seems to disappear in firefox. What is going on? Its a pretty simple piece of code. I place; <img src="Pictures/RDV couplepalm.jpg" width="200" height="" style="float:right; padding: 8px; margin-left:10px; margin-bottom: 10px" / inside of a paragraph in a row of a table. I have rewritten the code for this image, copied it from a working image and screwed around with the table heights (although I wasn't too sure what i was doing). What else should I try? I have attached screen shots of the site in both browsers a copy of the problem jpeg aswell as a copy of the html. Any information anyone could givee me would be REALLY appreciated! Thank you. Usually when Firefox and IE differ, firefox is correct. It may still be the case here as well, but I think I prefer how it looks in IE. I have a header next to an image, and the header appears next to the image in IE and under it in Firefox. Code below, any help would be great! <div id="content"><div class="img-shadow"><div id="logo"><a href="index.html"><img src="images/about.jpg" alt="Logo" width="180" height="226" border="0" /></a></div> </div> <div class="tagline"> <h1> </h1> <h1>About the Collection</h1> </div> <br class="clearboth" /> <p class="style1"> and the CSS: #content p { margin: 1em 2em 2em 0; line-height: 1.5em; I have a page he http://www.bestsellersworld.com/contest-mothersday.htm In IE, it looks fine. In Firefox I cannot see the names of the five books at the right. This is done with a script but it shows on IE. What do I have to do to make everything show on Firefox? ive been building a site with internet explorer, looks good. once i open in firefox everything is out of place and scattered everywhere. why would this be. also ive noticed with most sites you can change the size of the window and the website wont change, only the window. but with the site im building, once i change window size everything gets out of place and ordered. why? I am new to design but can already tell that a majority of my time is spent on tinkering with my pages to make them appear correctly in the very picky and buggy IE7 while my pages appear just fine in Firefox. I am wondering if anyone knows of a good resource site that lays out tips on how to get around the tricky parts of how IE7 displays pages. hi to all members. i have this code Code: <div id="header_menu"><img alt="" src="images/m_left.jpg" /><a href="http://www.ghesi.com/despre-noi.php"><img alt="" src="images/23232m4.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.ghesi.com/check.php"><img alt="" src="images/m2.jpg" /></a><img src="images/linia.jpg"><a href="http://www.ghesi.com/hosting.php?spt=1"><img alt="" src="images/m3.jpg" /></a><img src="images/linia.jpg"><a href="http://www.ghesi.com/hosting.php?pt=r"><img alt="" src="images/m4.jpg" /></a><img src="images/linia.jpg"><a href="http://www.ghesi.com/contact.php"><img alt="" src="images/contact.jpg" /></a><img src="images/m_right.jpg" alt="" width="8" /><img src="images/rohelp.jpg"><img src="images/aw.jpg"></div> <!-- content --> <div class="top_indent bgr"></div> <div class="bgr site_width"> <!--left_box--> <div class="separate"><img alt="" src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="540" /></div> <a href="images/legal.jpg"><img src="images/legal1.jpg" alt="Legal" align="right" style="margin-right:10px" border="0"></a> Ghesi.com este un serviciu oferit de Total Domination S.R.L.<br> <br>Total Domination S.R.L are sediul in Alba-Iulia, Bulevardul Republici Nr. 26 si este inregistrata la Registrul Comertului cu numarul J01/986/2007 si codul fiscal 22198660 din 01/08/2007 avand activitatea incadrata in clasa CAEM 7230 Prelucrarea informatica a datelor.<br><br> Serviciile oferite de Ghesi.com sunt specializate in acordarea de asistenta pentru partenerii si clientii sai, prin identificarea de noi oportunitati de piata si prin cresterea valorii produse de activitatile conexe, ajutandu-i sa se concentreze asupra activitatii de baza. <br><br> Dezvoltam 3 tipuri de activitati interconectate: servicii gazduire pentru clienti si reselleri pentru parteneri, inregistrari domenii pentru clinerti si reseller de domenii pentru parteneri, servere dedicate. Suntem furnizori de servicii de gazduire web pentru mediile Internet si IT. <br><br><strong>Date legale:</strong><br><br>Total Domination SRL<br><br>Cod Unic de Inregistra 22198660<br><br>Nr de Inregistrare la Registrul Comertului: J01/986/2007<br><br>Sediu Administrativ: B-dul Republicii Nr. 26 <br><br>Sediu Social: B-dul Republicii Nr. 26, 510199 Alba-Iulia <br><br><strong>Informatii Bancare :</strong><br><br><u>Banca: Banca Transilvania - Sucursala Alba-Iulia (str. Motilor nr.2-4)</u><br><br>Cont RON: RO75BTRL00101202F13299XX<br><br>Cont EUR: RO50BTRL00104202F13299XX<br><br>Cod SWIFT: BTRLRO22ABA<br><br><u>Banca: BRD-Groupe Societe Generale, Alba-Iulia</u><br><br> Cont RON: RO03BRDE010SV13090310100</td></tr> <div class="separate_1"><img alt="" src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="1" /></div> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <div class="button_indent bgr"></div> and the output in firefox is this, this is what i'm locking for but in Internet Explorer the output is this i want the site in IE to have the same look as in firefox. this is the image <img src="images/legal1.jpg" alt="Legal" align="right" style="margin-right:10px" border="0"> who can tell me what is my mistake, in not a guru in html Hey everyone, I'm having a problem with how text is being aligned inside a table, which is how I want in firefox, but of course it's different in IE. The site is http://www.mycomputerfox.com/new/aboutus.html. The problem is the text to the right of the slideshow should be aligned middle center, but it's not in IE. The html is: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>ComputerFox</title> <link href="design/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="frame"> <div id="header"> <center> <img src="design/computerfoxbanner.jpg"> </center> </div> <div id="menu"> <center> <A HREF="index.html" onmouseover="document.home.src='design/buttons/home1.gif'" onmouseout="document.home.src='design/buttons/home.gif'"><img name="home" src="design/buttons/home.gif"></a><A HREF="aboutus.html" onmouseover="document.aboutus.src='design/buttons/aboutus1.gif'" onmouseout="document.aboutus.src='design/buttons/aboutus.gif'"><img name="aboutus" src="design/buttons/aboutus.gif"></a><A HREF="news.html" onmouseover="document.news.src='design/buttons/news1.gif'" onmouseout="document.news.src='design/buttons/news.gif'"><img name="news" src="design/buttons/news.gif"></a><A HREF="services.html" onmouseover="document.services.src='design/buttons/services1.gif'" onmouseout="document.services.src='design/buttons/services.gif'"><img name="services" src="design/buttons/services.gif"></a><A HREF="datarecovery.html" onmouseover="document.datarecovery.src='design/buttons/datarecovery1.gif'" onmouseout="document.datarecovery.src='design/buttons/datarecovery.gif'"><img name="datarecovery" src="design/buttons/datarecovery.gif"></a><A HREF="servicecontracts.html" onmouseover="document.servicecontracts.src='design/buttons/servicecontracts1.gif'" onmouseout="document.servicecontracts.src='design/buttons/servicecontracts.gif'"><img name="servicecontracts" src="design/buttons/servicecontracts.gif"></a><A HREF="locateastore.html" onmouseover="document.locatestore.src='design/buttons/locateastore1.gif'" onmouseout="document.locatestore.src='design/buttons/locateastore.gif'"><img name="locatestore" src="design/buttons/locateastore.gif"></a><A HREF="contactus.html" onmouseover="document.contactus.src='design/buttons/contactus1.gif'" onmouseout="document.contactus.src='design/buttons/contactus.gif'"><img name="contactus" src="design/buttons/contactus.gif"></a> </center> </div> <div id="content"> <table width="100%"> <tr> <td class="noh"><script language="JavaScript1.1"> <!-- //Pixelating Image slideshow //Copyright Dynamic Drive 2001 //Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com for this script //specify interval between slide (in mili seconds) var slidespeed=5000 //specify images var slideimages=new Array("design/slide/photo1.jpg","design/slide/photo2.jpg","design/slide/photo3.jpg","design/slide/photo4.jpg","design/slide/photo5.jpg","design/slide/photo6.jpg","design/slide/photo7.jpg") //specify corresponding links var slidelinks=new Array("http://www.rfrank118.com/tv.htm","http://rfrank118.com/Kids.htm","http://www.rfrank118.com/agenda.htm","http://www.ronpaultv.blogspot.com","http://www.infowars.com/stream.pls","http://www.amann2010.com","http://www.rfrank118.com/Brochure.htm") var imageholder=new Array() var ie55=window.createPopup for (i=0;i<slideimages.length;i++){ imageholder[i]=new Image() imageholder[i].src=slideimages[i] } function gotoshow(){ window.location=slidelinks[whichlink] } //--> </script><a href="javascript:gotoshow()"><img src="photo1.jpg" name="slide" border="0" style="filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Pixelate(MaxSquare=15,Duration=1); text-align:left;" align="absbottom" width="450" height="200"></a> <script language="JavaScript1.1"> <!-- var whichlink=0 var whichimage=0 var pixeldelay=(ie55)? document.images.slide.filters[0].duration*1000 : 0 function slideit(){ if (!document.images) return if (ie55) document.images.slide.filters[0].apply() document.images.slide.src=imageholder[whichimage].src if (ie55) document.images.slide.filters[0].play() whichlink=whichimage whichimage=(whichimage<slideimages.length-1)? whichimage+1 : 0 setTimeout("slideit()",slidespeed+pixeldelay) } slideit() //--> </script></td> <td align="center" valign="middle" class="noh" width="345px"><h3>About Us</h3></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="noh" colspan="2"><p style="color: #000000;">The Computerfox has two locations that service all of Fairfield County and one location that services the Milford New Haven Area. Unlike many of our competitors we have three separate commercial locations.<br><br> We make no qualms about working late, starting early, and providing you with an emergency Cell phone number. Our ultimate goal is to make every customer feel like our service is the best there is.<br><br> Our employees are not "Nerds" or "Geeks" but rather professionally trained people who will set aside their personal agenda to help a customer in a crisis. The ComputerFox also provides a customer service line to resolve any potential concerns you may have. Click on the "contact us" link for a phone number.<br><br> We realize there is a lot of competition in our field and customers can be afraid of trying a new company. For this reason we would like like to thank you in advance for considering us as your provider, and as token of our sincerity you may print or mention the coupon below for a "no obligation" "Risk Free" visit.</p> <br> <center><img style="border-style:dotted;" src="design/tagcoupon.jpg"></center></td> </tr> </table> </div> <div id="footer"> <center> <img src="design/buttons/filler.gif"><A HREF="preowned.html" onmouseover="document.preowned.src='design/buttons/preowned1.gif'" onmouseout="document.preowned.src='design/buttons/preowned.gif'"><img name="preowned" src="design/buttons/preowned.gif"></a><img src="design/buttons/seperator.gif"><A HREF="aboutus.html" onmouseover="document.homemovies.src='design/buttons/homemovies1.gif'" onmouseout="document.homemovies.src='design/buttons/homemovies.gif'"><img name="homemovies" src="design/buttons/homemovies.gif"></a><img src="design/buttons/filler.gif"> </center> </div> </div> </body> </html> The css is: Code: @charset "utf-8"; /* CSS Document */ body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #000000; background-color: #E97F19; } #frame { width: 800px; height: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: thin double #000000; } #header { width: 800px; height: auto; padding-top: 5px; } #menu { width: 800px; height: auto; margin-top: 10px; } #content { width: 780px; height: auto; margin-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-left: 10px; padding-right: 10px; background-color: #FF9933; } #footer { width: 800px; height: auto; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-top: 10px; } p { padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } h1, h2, h3, h4, h5 { color: #FFFFFF; padding: 5px 0px 5px 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } img { border: none; } a:link { color: #FFFFFF; } a:visited { color: #FFFFFF; } a:active { color: #FF6600; } a:hover { color: #FF0000; font-weight: bold; } .noh { padding-top: 5px; } li.down { padding-bottom: 5px; } h4.table { padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } Any help would be great. Thanks! I have recently designed a website on Google Chrome...And after finishing it and opening it on Firefox and IE, I was surprised by the strange look of my site...The widths and tops and everything of CSS of boxes I did look completely different...I tried to add DOCTYPE and stuff like that and still it makes no sense but makes the same issue with Google Chrome too and when erasing it..The site runs on google chrome properly but not in IE and Firefox...Please help me fixing this problem... My site: http://islamdiaa.selfip.com/ Hey Everyone, Brand new to the website and need a little bit of help. I have been working on designing a page for my company through a template which is linked to a cyberstore. I was viewing and testing it in IE...but when we switched to Mozilla firefox it is extremely messed up. The logo has shifted completely. Is there any code that will format the logo to stay in the same place when viewed in both browsers? I am also having a hard time with Mozilla firefox reconizing the roll over states that IE is recongnizing(Thats in the CSS). Any help would be appreciated. -Amanda This code works fine in IE, but in Firefox only the first style is honored, and only the first JavaScript function will run (the other doesn't do anything in Firefox). I've tried the code both with and without semicolons after the }'s and it makes no difference. The idea of the code is to expand and collapse various sections of a document. The "Expand All" and "Collapse All' links call a script to expand/collapse every section at once. The section names are correct. Again, this code works in IE but I can't figure out why Firefox doesn't like it, and why Firefox ignores the styles I've set, such as red for the word "hide". Thanks The font-family style is honored, the rest is not. The sizeTbl function works, the ExpandCollapse function does not (in Firefox, both work in IE) <style> body {font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif}; a:hover {text-decoration:underline}; .hide {color:#FF0000; text-indent:40px}; .collapse {color:#0000FF}; </style> <!-- Script takes two parameters, h (how to display) and n (element to display --> <script type="text/javascript"> function sizeTbl(h,n) { var tbl = document.getElementById(n); tbl.style.display = h; }; function ExpandCollapse(x) { accts.style.display = x; charity.style.display = x; bargaining.style.display = x; hr.style.display = x; media.style.display = x; payroll.style.display = x; safety.style.display = x; security.style.display = x; }; </script> <img src="images/heading.png" alt="Section Forms"/> <p>Click on a category to show forms in that category.<br /> <a href="javascript:ExpandCollapse('block')"><span class="collapse">Expand All</span></a> <a href="javascript:ExpandCollapse('none')"><span class="collapse">Collapse All</span></a> </p> Hello, im pretty much a newbie and ive been asked to create a website for my friend's small company, anywho, i've been using dreamweaver, the site is as follows. http://www.spire-guild.com/pw/index2.html Perfectly aligned on firefox but has some huge cap on the right side where you open it on I.E Can anyone help me as i really don't know what im doing. Cheers. these are the code i try to run <table> <tr><td><img src="..."><button type="..."></td><tr> <tr><td><img src="..."><button type="..."></td><tr> <tr><td><img src="..."><button type="..."></td><tr> </table> In ie, they line up ok, but they just dont do the same in firefox. how can i solve this? |