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Apr 24th 2007 | #176821 Report |
Member since: Apr 24th 2007 Posts: 3 |
www.clanexecute.com This is my current website. It displays perfectly fine in my firefox, however, it's all over the place in IE, any suggestions? |
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Apr 25th 2007 | #176828 Report |
Member since: Apr 24th 2007 Posts: 5 |
I had a similiar problem, only in reverse. It would seem some of the coding done on firefox doesn't translate well in IE, and vise versa. Sorry, but as of yet, I have no idea how to fix it. I ended up just not using firefox and suggesting other visitors to the forum do the same. I know some websites offer another page for computers that don't read the script right. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. The only thing I can suggest is re-check the coding and see if there is a way you can alter it so everything "fits".
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Apr 25th 2007 | #176832 Report |
Member since: Apr 24th 2007 Posts: 3 |
my friend re-cdoed this for me to fix it. So it appears fine now. But i take a ICT A Level and i asked my teacher why it happened, he had a look at the html for me and said it looks like photoshop provides code that just is cross-platform compatible. Something to do with the way different browsers react with information.
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Apr 26th 2007 | #176842 Report |
Member since: Apr 24th 2007 Posts: 5 |
I figured as much. Lucky for you, you had someone who knew code. :P
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