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I used divisions with a CSS property of positioning and the DIVS are all over the place. When I did manual programming and changed everything to appear as it comes in the code (nested and inline, using float properties), everything was fine for firefox, but not IE. How can I fix either one?

I know how to do a browser redirect, but I don't want to make two sites.

here are the links:

http://www.stpenterprises.net/ - that's the internet explorer one
http://www.stpenterprises.net/ns6.html

2007-03-20 17:47:04 · 3 answers · asked by Rockstar 6 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

sorry that firefox link is:

http://www.stpenterprises.net/firefoxns6/ns6.html

2007-03-20 17:48:48 · update #1

3 answers

You need to do a bit of cross browser compatibility, which means that you need to understand the limitations of the different major browsers. From there you figure out a happy medium of what bells & whistles you want & what users you want to alienate. It's a real PITA.

BTW - you didn't close your body tag fully on the firefox version

2007-03-20 17:58:03 · answer #1 · answered by low_on_ram 6 · 0 0

hi. what ie version used? i used ie 8 and firefox 4 to view the positioning... its look a similar. besides. while u build website make certain u used recent browser to objective. and u might desire to envision in 3 considerable browser ie, firefox n chrome. sometime the browser is probably in comparison to minded the with coding and can desire to alter.

2016-11-27 19:06:52 · answer #2 · answered by ussery 4 · 0 0

IE isn't too good browser. That's why!
Different browser can define in different ways the CSS codes. You can learn more at here:
http://w3schools.com/css/default.asp
You could know what is the browser-free codes, and how create these.

(sorry my terrible english)

2007-03-21 01:50:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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