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    Default Problems with IE and FF!!

    Hi,

    so a layout works perfect in IE, but not FF? screenshots below:

    IE:


    Firefox:



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    Hmmm.

    Been told that I need a CSS sheet for IE and FF?

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    Messes it up big style for me in both


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    Try using a CSS sheet, if not make the width for the search (div? table? whatever it is) bigger.

    And its fine in IE for me.


    Selling DJ/Habbo layout, more info here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by adamFTW View Post
    Try using a CSS sheet, if not make the width for the search (div? table? whatever it is) bigger.

    And its fine in IE for me.
    Does there have to be two sheets?

    like, Ie.css/ then ff.css, is there a way you can automaticly detect the browser type?

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    Now i've got this

    www.sluuurp.com/index(1).html

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    Nick, you can get it to work in both with 1 Style sheet. Its just not being coded properley.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaffa Cakes! View Post
    Nick, you can get it to work in both with 1 Style sheet. Its just not being coded properley.
    Yes I know, there is a way but I just do not know what it is.

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    Okay, a couple of thing:

    1. It is coded in frames that are absolutely placed (in other words doesn't look right in 800x600 resolution).
    2. For IE just use a CSS hack and make the padding for the submit button 0px.

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    Dont use position absolute. The worst way of coding. Use margins and centering.


    Selling DJ/Habbo layout, more info here.


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