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Jun 27, 2006, 22:21 #1
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Images in IE display correctly, but not in FireFox
Go here: -removed- And see an example of what I'm talking about. The text is centered, but the image isn't in FireFox, but it looks okay in IE
FYI...don't laugh but I only designed my simple webpage using FrontPage2004 and I don't use CSS. Can you help?
THEN...if you can figure that one out, here is a bonus question for all you smart folks. Go here: -removed- and tell me why my slide show is left justified instead of being centered on the page like you see it when you use IE to view the site.Last edited by InAsheville; Jun 28, 2006 at 06:51.
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Jun 28, 2006, 05:15 #2
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Remove this from your BODY tag:
Code:marginwidth="600"
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Jun 28, 2006, 06:16 #3
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Thanks!
Thanks, that fixed it and all the other pages where an image was off-center. As you know, I'm no web page programmer, I pretty much use just FrontPage.
Also, I ended up fixing my Baumrind.com website with the slide show not being centered.
Thanks for your help.
So, when are they going to make a point and click type of program like FrontPage for webdeveloping the correct way so that your website will work correctly on all web browsers?
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Jun 28, 2006, 07:12 #4
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So, when are they going to make a point and click type of program like FrontPage for webdeveloping the correct way so that your website will work correctly on all web browsers?
It is generally agreed upon that if you want to create good, cross-browser and accessible websites, you need to learn html and css.Dan G
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