I created a web site in Photo Shop.
www.curbcompany.com
It dispays perfect in IE when it comes into Firexfox it will not center.
Any suggestions?
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I created a web site in Photo Shop.
www.curbcompany.com
It dispays perfect in IE when it comes into Firexfox it will not center.
Any suggestions?
Your site is not centered in any browser as there is nothing telling it do do so.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Curb Company</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<body style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto">
<!-- ImageReady Slices (default.psd) -->
<table id="Table_01" width="781" height="793" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
Notice also that you have used 2 <body tags
Best to use only one <body tag
eg;
<body style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
You can also add the align=center to the top table tag, although these days using 'styles' is considered better.
So today, I'll explain the design process I go through when a new customer hires me. Being very visual, I find it easier to start with an image when I design a Website, and these are the basic steps I follow:
First, using Photoshop, create an image that mimics the general layout you'd like to use for your site.
Once you're happy with the image you'll need to "slice" it up for use in your Website template. In this process, it helps to have a working knowledge of HTML. You must know how tables work, so that you can slice your image in a way that will work with tables.
Then it's time to create an HTML document that's comprised of those slices. This will become the template you'll use to create all the pages of your Website.
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If you're using the Adobe suite you might consider Fireworks...
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See you might done a mistake in CSS. Steve define it very well in above comment apply it properly.
Its browser compatibility error. check your CSS
Whats your site? I could help you with this issue and try to resolve through CSS.
There must be browser compatibility errors. check through CSS style sheet or use firebug to set your browser css and codings.
are you asking something or self answering :| I am not getting your point actually.
The reason is obvious you haven't defined proper CSS if you did the code will work okay.
What's the point?! :rolleyes:
Posted 05 April 2009.
I am sorry I though this thread publisher very recently. thanks for updating me gwpriester
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Almost all of the threads you and your friends in Dubai are posting to, is at least two years old (5 years in the case of the attached example). And most of the members who made the post do not participate in the forum any more.
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Try To use conditional stylesheets
The tool of choice for fighting IE problems is the conditional stylesheet. IE provides comment tags, supported all the way up to the current IE 8 to target specific versions, as well as greater-than/less-than stuff for targeting multiple versions at once.
here is a example of conditional stylesheets
<!--[if IE]>
<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='ie.css' />
<![endif]-->
Insert This before the </head> tag