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Old 01-17-2007, 09:30 AM   #1
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I'm sure my answer is on here somewhere ..... How do I make my site look the same in all browsers, systems? I check it from various computers and on some a user will have to scroll right which looks totally unprofessional. As if my site looked professional in the first place
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Old 01-17-2007, 09:37 AM   #2
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I would say you have problems in your css, check that first.
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Hey. I think that you should create you design considerationing popular brousers.
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Hi sagecs, midlandi has right, You should use % in the style sheet instead of px values. Otherwise i see duplicated meta tags in the source so if I were you I would fix it asap.
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Even if you get you CSS right, you site cannot look EXACTLY the same in all browsers but you can fine tune it to make it look good in all browsers
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Thank you. Soo ... another learning venture Thnx for the heads up on the dup meta tags.
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You mentioned that the user had to "scroll to the right" to view your full page. That means his or her PC monitor setting is set at pixel view of smaller than what you designed for, eg: his or her setting was 800 x 600 when you optimally designed it for 1024 x 800
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