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Old 06-17-2007, 02:31 PM Problems with FF and Safari compitablity
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Hey! =)

Im new here and also new to web design. I made my first page ever a few weeks ago in Dreamweaver 8 using HTML and CSS and without knowing any better I only tried it during development in IE7. About the time it was finished and uploaded I realized that it didnt work as expected in either FF och Safari. FireFox seems to create margins around some of the divs on certain pages, and Safari just shows a black page :S

Since I am a severe noob in this area my efforts of fixing this have been without result. If anyone of you have the time and energy help me or just guide me to a place where I can get help I would greatly appreciate it!

My page is at www.johnscott.se

Perhaps you need to access the css-file? It is located at www.johnscott.se/css.css , I hope you can access it like that =)

Thank you in advance!

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Old 06-18-2007, 03:01 AM Re: Problems with FF and Safari compitablity
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well i am check your websites in three browser
it is looking fine and opening well.
just in
safari, ie6 and firefox
your site looking good
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Old 06-18-2007, 09:23 AM Re: Problems with FF and Safari compitablity
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Really? What versions of the different browsers are you using?
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Old 06-18-2007, 10:58 AM Re: Problems with FF and Safari compitablity
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The front page looks good in firefox for mac. However, when I go to a link, I get a gap around the menu area. I was looking at your HTML and CSS. I noticed that in your HTML, you have ids for "top" and "menu", but you dont have anything defined for those ids in your CSS. That might have something to do with it.
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Old 06-18-2007, 02:20 PM Re: Problems with FF and Safari compitablity
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One thing you're going to have other problems with - having everything set to position: absolute. It is neither necessary nor recommended, it causes problems. I realize you're brand new at this, and it's clever, it's not the best way to achieve that site layout.

With the content being all images, you'll have a hard time with the search engines as there is no content for them to read and index.
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