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> Website Browser Mess, Cleaning up code to get IE to display it properly
badmonkey
post Nov 22 2005, 06:26 PM
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Dear BleepingComputer,

I am trying to clean up a website mess as the original creator doesn't like Microsoft and hence didn't bother with seeing how the site looks in IE.

My main problem right now is that the images which are align in a row in Safari and Firefox/Mozilla are aligned in a column in IE. Here is one page that clearly shows this. Is there a way to have all browsers display this correctly?

I am just starting with these modification so I haven't delved into javascript and CSS yet, so I am not asking for someone else to do my work for me. Just some hints and links to sites which address this issue would be great.

Thanks,
Badmonkey
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post Nov 22 2005, 08:13 PM
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Hi badmonkey,

You can visit this site http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/abdesign.shtml and I think it will offer some help.

For some more links to some of the best, visit my ResourceRoom

Hope this will help you.

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badmonkey
post Nov 24 2005, 11:36 AM
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Sorry for not getting back sooner.

Thanks for the links, they were helpful. At least I now have the ability to read the code and understand what is going on (and where what is located).

Happy Thanksgiving,
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