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Ashariel webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
Problem with web site using Mozilla
Hi,
My problem is that I made a web site, it was all perfect while using internet explorer, all link were at is place, all what I wrote was okay.. But then, when I look it using Mozilla, everything's messed up... All my links are out of place, my wrinting too...
If I try to modify my page to fit with Mozilla.. internet explorer while be the one that will messed the web site...
What must I do ?
Ps: I used my Notepad to do the website... If there is a command in Dreamweaver that can solve this, or I must start over again on dreamweaver..
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Ashariel webforumsuser@macromedia.com #2
Re: Problem with web site using Mozilla
Of course.. click [url]http://site.voila.fr/lineage2/Acceuil.html[/url]
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David R. Wheeler #3
Re: Problem with web site using Mozilla **1.2MB download**
Ashariel
You will have more problems with that page than you realize, especially considering that you're trying to control the layout with a couple dozen consecutive <BR> tags and a few hundred
That would probably be the best option. Sorry.> or I must start over again
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David R. Wheeler #4
Re: Problem with web site using Mozilla
While the titles can be irritating to some folks, a lot of folks like the "Dummies" series. They are written in "people speak" and will get you started with the basics.
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"Dan Vendel *GOF*" <see_my_signature_@_the_bottom_of_the_post.com> wrote in message news:bfua0q$g2$4@forums.macromedia.com...> "Ashariel" [email]webforumsuser@macromedia.com[/email] wrote:
>>> > Of course.. click [url]http://site.voila.fr/lineage2/Acceuil.html[/url]
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> >
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> 1)It's not advisable to have a background image that's over 1Mb in size.
> 2) You can't position text by using hundreds of <br> tags to fit the
> background. Look in a browser and increase font size and you'll see what
> I mean.
> 3) You have a lose <html> tag in the body section.
> No offense, really, but you might want to look up some html tutorials
> for beginners. I suggest you do a search with Google.
>
> HTH
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Todd #5
Re: Problem with web site using Mozilla
"Ashariel" [email]webforumsuser@macromedia.com[/email] wrote:
I must agree with the others. There are far too many problems with this> Hi,
>
> My problem is that I made a web site, it was all perfect while using internet explorer, all link were at is place, all what I wrote was okay.. But then, when I look it using Mozilla, everything's messed up... All my links are out of place, my wrinting too...
>
> If I try to modify my page to fit with Mozilla.. internet explorer while be the one that will messed the web site...
>
> What must I do ?
>
> Ps: I used my Notepad to do the website... If there is a command in Dreamweaver that can solve this, or I must start over again on dreamweaver..
>
>
>
site than can be listed here.
It appears you are applying some page layout schemes a person might use
in a word processor. Perhaps using carriage returns and tabs to place
things on a page. However, html is very much different.
One important tag you should look at is the <table> tag. Learn its uses
and also tables within tables(nested tables). This would be a good
start in honing your layout skills in html.
Think of a table as a tv dinner tray. A tray usually consists of a
number of smaller spaces that contain food. Depending on how the tray is
designed is how the food will be placed. Html tables are very similar.
The tv dinner tray is the table... the individual food areas would be
known as table cells. By mastering table and table cell pracement, you
will be able to accomplish much in your website layouts.
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Paul Taylor #6
Re: Problem with web site using Mozilla
So how does this affect me, if I'm designing on a laptop, while>Think of a table as a tv dinner tray. A tray usually consists of a
>number of smaller spaces that contain food. Depending on how the tray is
>designed is how the food will be placed. Html tables are very similar.
>
watching "Casualty", and pouring myself a cup of tea?
Paul Taylor
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