Without doubt guys, I have no idea why but my website
http: //www. grapevinylrecords. com
operates great on Firefox, it looks clean as well as the images line up okay.
Yet on IE, you may notice the images all get knocked out of place.
What’s the deal Why does it do that
Thanks ahead of time,
Jesse
oh yea my… < tables>
This is a problem with doing page layout employing tables.
The banner graphic does not ought to be 4 separate pictures, so combine those people.
The remaining of it… the links: I guess if you could make all of them one image and
all the same size would guide. Unless you have learned to do this without tables,
some individuals hard to explain. I don’t have got time now to indicate an example.
The format will be sort of like that….
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Hysterical image < div>
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Selection < div> pictures ‘float: left; HA
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Articles < div>
Footer < div>
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Using CSS… can be done with no tables.
This can make it effortless to edit content and easy
deal with mouse-over link photographs (if you wish).
Well We can figure it out how to do it with out tables, but is there anyway to save me the effort Why does IE do this
If it’s wholly hopeless I believe I’ll just google a brand new way… Thanks to your help.
Yep, it’s the kitchen table cells really messing things up for yourself. It’s just the actual differences between visitor rendition of spacing, extra padding, margins etc. Legitimately, it might be easier to build up it with divs. It would take considerable time for us to search through and rebuild your table, as mlsiem explained.
If it were something or two, he could have solved it for yourself.: -\
It’s settled then, no worries concerning the doing the perform part, I can perform that.
I appreciate the assistance, and I’m away from to google to understand the < div> method.