http://cheatcodeschump.com/pikmin.php#post
(use fire fox first)
you should see a form, i used a tutorial off of pixel2life to do this.
now look at it in IE, all i can see is a bunch of massive white spots, what is going on??
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http://cheatcodeschump.com/pikmin.php#post
(use fire fox first)
you should see a form, i used a tutorial off of pixel2life to do this.
now look at it in IE, all i can see is a bunch of massive white spots, what is going on??
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If I was you I would put all of my css values in your <head>, which may be your problem. Other than that, I just took a quick look, you should be good to go. Just move those two <style type="text/css"> to your head.
Zack
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As zack says, all your CSS styles must go in the head of your document but the lack of a doctype on your page is also likely to give you troubles getting things to look right in all browsers.

good point, i dident actually do the coding myself, i will get right on it.
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