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rhianna
November 7th, 2005, 22:15
Many of my webpages still have that "1998 Look" :biggrin2: so I've been converting old pages while developing new pages/sites by using CSS.

Due to spyware/malware problems, I deleted Microsoft Internet Explorer and I also deleted Microsoft Outlook Express. I blame both of those programs for the horrible spyware backdoor entry. I am always thrilled to see an article or post saying "Firefox is better that Microsoft IE."

Anyway, I thought CSS would solve my layout problems.
As I work on web pages/sites I check the layout presentations in Firefox 1.0.6 and Opera 8.5... and the pages look lovely in those browsers.
Tonight I looked at one of my pages in Microsoft Internet Explorer MSIE 6 and thought "ewww, how did that happen?" :eek2:

I am concerned about viewers who still use MSIE 6 and MSIE Core.

What should I do so that my sites consistently look good across all
browsers?

R4g1ng
November 8th, 2005, 23:14
Be careful of spaces in your coding. They could be displayed as spaces.
Don't miss any quotes or closing tags.
Be as neat as you can.

rhianna
November 11th, 2005, 01:28
Has a CSS layout that you [i.e. anyone reading this post] were either creating from scratch or modifying from some other CSS template been thrown out of proportion by a picture/image? :cat:

What's the best way to show off an image and yet keep the nice CSS scheme?