ohhh crud. lol, that'll need some fixing. Thanks for letting me know!
ohhh crud. lol, that'll need some fixing. Thanks for letting me know!
Kristen & the Dynamutts...
Try running your code through a validator to work out any kinks or errors you may have in the code itself.
Code correctly if at all possible (close ALL open tags, use the proper hierarchy, etc), that will also help a lot
Umm also don't mix absolute and relative positioning. And if you are going to use percentages for widths and stuff, use percentages for everything. Or if you use pixels, use pixels for everything, try not to mix unless you know exactly what you're doing.
To center a table in FireFox you have to go about it a different way because I do not believe you can use the center tag.
Dangit I really wish I had more time to help you out since I DO know I can figure it out, however I was just stopping by and have to leave for my honeymoon in less than an hour. So... I was just throwing out random tidbits of info that are common problems when trying to get a site to look correct in both IE and FF.
Worse case scenario, if you are familiar with CSS, google "ie underscore hack". Don't let the name fool you, it isn't REALLY a "hack", but it is a way to code a .css file so you can make code for JUST IE and make code for JUST FF using the same .css file.
Good luck!!!! Sorry I couldn't be of more help. However the tables are stretched for me in FF also. Oooh another tidbit of info... if you have a static background image and you want the layout to line up with your background image, make sure you view it in different resolutions because with my screen resolution that isn't matching up as well (I use 1280x1024). Sorry.... and good luck!
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